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Miller & Levine Biology Foundations Reading and Study Guide Workbook

Joseph S. Levine and Kenneth R. Miller
ISBN: 9780328936557
12 volumes
6740 braille pages, 740 graphic pages, Prentice Hall
2019
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

"Glencoe: Earth Science; Geology, the Environment, and the Universe"

McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN: 0078245656
5 volumes
626 braille pages, 70 graphic pages, McGraw-Hill Education
2001
Braille type: UEB/Nemeth, contracted, interpoint

Glencoe iScience; Cause and Effect Massachusetts Grade 8

ISBN: 9780079017987
13 volumes
2907 braille pages, 121 graphic pages, Glencoe/McGraw Hill
2017
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Calculus of a Single Variable Seventh Edition

ISBN: 9780618149162
30 volumes
4455 braille pages, 1134 graphic pages, Houghton Mifflin Company
2002
Braille type: UEB, contracted, interpoint

Journeys 1.6 Grade 1

ISBN: 9780544543348
7 volumes
322 braille pages, 15 graphic pages, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
2017
Braille type: UEB, contracted

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