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Statistics for Psychology PART 2nd Ed
Arthur Aron, Elaine N. Aron
ISBN: 9780139140785
6 volumes
592 braille pages,
112 graphic pages,
Partial Transcription
Prentice Hall
1999
Braille type: Nemeth, contracted, interpoint
Principles of Microecon PARTIAL
N. Gregory Mankiw
ISBN: 9781285165905
4 volumes
494 braille pages,
127 graphic pages,
7
Toronto, Thomson Nelson
2008
Braille type: UEB/Nemeth, contracted, interpoint
Hiding Ezra
Rita Sims Quillen
ISBN: 9781939289353
2 volumes
324 braille pages,
Little Creek Books
2014
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint
Buckle Down! On Virginia: History/Social Studies
ISBN: 9780783627403
4 volumes
770 braille pages,
49 graphic pages,
Buckle Down
2003
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint
Bring Science Alive! Cell and Genetics
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9781583710647
7 volumes
1019 braille pages,
89 graphic pages,
1
Teacher's Curriculum Institute
2018
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint
Eureka Math Gr. 5, Modules 3 & 4, Std Ed
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9781632553096
3 volumes
376 braille pages,
59 graphic pages,
1
Great Minds
2015
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint
Bring Science Alive! Ecosystems
Book in progress; numbers are estimates only.
ISBN: 9781583710678
6 volumes
890 braille pages,
71 graphic pages,
1
Teacher's Curriculum Institute
2017
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint
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