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File:A Pocket Guide to Cholera.jpg|link=A Pocket Guide to Cholera|'''''[[A Pocket Guide to Cholera]]''''' is a handbook for cholera cosplay. | |||
File:Titration Zebra.jpg|link=Titration Zebra|'''''[[Titration Zebra]]''''' is a 1963 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean about a reagent, termed the titrant or titrator, which is prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume. The titrant reacts with a solution of analyte (which may also be termed the titrand) to determine the analyte's concentration. The volume of titrant that reacted with the analyte is termed the titration volume. | |||
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File:Erotic Maps of Undersea Cables by Anaïs Nin.jpg|link=Erotic Maps of Undersea Cables|'''''[[Erotic Maps of Undersea Cables]]''''' is an annual publication by diarist Anaïs Nin of her thoughts on the world's most arousing undersea cables. | |||
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Books
A Pocket Guide to Cholera is a handbook for cholera cosplay.
Titration Zebra is a 1963 thriller novel by Scottish author Alistair MacLean about a reagent, termed the titrant or titrator, which is prepared as a standard solution of known concentration and volume. The titrant reacts with a solution of analyte (which may also be termed the titrand) to determine the analyte's concentration. The volume of titrant that reacted with the analyte is termed the titration volume.
Erotic Maps of Undersea Cables is an annual publication by diarist Anaïs Nin of her thoughts on the world's most arousing undersea cables.