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SOUTHWESTERN CERAMICS: A Comparative Review. A School of American Research Advanced Seminar. Arizona Archaeologist Number 15.

SCHROEDER, Albert H. (Editor). Contributions by David A. Breternitz, David M. Brugge, Roy L. Carlson, Robert C. Euler, Richard W. Lang, Steven A. LeBlanc, William A. Lucius, W. Bruce Masse, Albert H. Schroeder, and David H. Snow.  

Arizona Archaeological Society /1982T Paperback

   

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Brenner y Stevens. Farmacología básica, 6.ª Edición

Amalia Lafuente Flor  Patricia Gasso Astorga  Sergio Mas Herrero  Joan Albert Arnaiz Gargallo  Gonzalvo Calvo Rojas  Stevens, Craig W.  DRK Edición  

Elsevier /2023-06-14 Paperback / 592 Pages
isbn-10: 8413824966 / isbn-13: 9788413824963
   

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Photographing the Eclipse of 1932 from the Air: from 5 miles above the eaths surface the NGS survey obtains successful photograp

Stevens, Albert W., Capt, U.S. Army Air Corps  

National Geographic Magazine /1932T Print Magazine

   

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Mans Farthest Aloft rising to 13.71 miles NGS U.S.Army Stratosphere Expedition Gathers Scientific Data at Record Altitude

Stevens, Albert W., Capt. U.S.A.  

National Geographic Magazine /1936T Print Magazine

   

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Exploring the Stratosphere

Stevens, Albert W., Captain  

National Geographic Soc /1934T Print Magazine

   

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PHOTOGRAPHING THE ECLIPSE OF 1932 FROM THE AIR From Five Miles Above the Earth's Surface, the National Geographic Society-Army Air Corps Survey Obtains Successful Photographs of the Moon's Shadow + OBSERVING A TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN

Stevens, Albert W + McNally, Paul A  

Nat Geographic Mag /1932T Pamphlet

   

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THE SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE WORLD- RECORD STRATOSPHERE FLIGHT

Stevens, Albert W  

Nat Geographic Mag /1936T Pamphlet

   

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FLYING THE "HUMP" OF THE ANDES

Stevens, Albert W  

Nat Geographic Mag /1931T Pamphlet

   

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MAN'S FARTHEST ALOFT RISING TO 13.71 MILES, THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SOCIETY-U.S. ARMY STRATOSPHERE EXPEDITION GATHERS SCIENTIFIC DATA AT RECORD ALTITUDE

Albert W Stevens  

Nat Geographic Mag /1936T Paperback

   

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