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—>  The Turpentine Waxed-Paper Process
—>  The Two Books of Apollonius Pergaeus, concerning Tangencies, As they have been Restored by Franciscus Vieta and Marinus Ghetaldus. With a Supplement
—>  "The Two Earliest Dentistry Woodcuts"
—>  The Two Netherlanders: Humphrey Bradley and Cornelis Drebbel
—>  The Two Sydenham Societies : A History and Bibliography of the Medical Classics Published by the Sydenham Society and the New Sydenham Society (1844-1911)
—>  "The Two-Thousandth Anniversary of Virgil's Birth"
—>  The Typewriter
—>  The Typical Dialling of the Ancient Orientals; with Slips, etc.
—>  "The Ubiquitous John Brockett, (c. 1609-1690) Part 2"
—>  "The Ubiquitous John Brockett, (c.1609-1690) Part 1"
—>  The Undergraduate of the Middle Ages [part]
—>  The Unesco Courier
—>  "The unexpected popularity of Antoni van Leeuwenhoek"
—>  "The Unification of Mathematical Notations in the Light of History"
—>  "The Union of Arts and Sciences in the Eighteenth Century: Lorenz Spengler (1720-1807), Artistic Turner and Natural Scientist"
—>  "The Unique Hargrave Collection"
—>  "The United College of St Salvator and St Leonard, in the University of St Andrews"
—>  "The Unity of Hindu Contributions to Mathematical Science"
—>  "The Unity of Science: Asia's Indispensable Contribution"
—>  The Unity of Worlds and of Nature
—>  The Universal Frame: Historical Essays in Astronomy Natural Philosophy and Scientific Method
—>  The Universal Magazine of Knowledge and Pleasure: containing ... and other Arts and Sciences; which may render it Instructive and Entertaining to ... An Impartial Account of Books ... Also of the Stage, New Opera's, Plays, and Oratorio's
—>  The Universe Around Us : 2 entries
—>  The Universe Unveiled: Instruments and Images through History
—>  The Universe: or, the Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little
—>  "The Universities of Oxford & Cambridge: The Radcliffe Observatory Oxford"
—>  "The University and the Nation ... IV. - The Scholarship System"
—>  The University City of Oxford
—>  "The University College of Leicester"
—>  The University Museum Oxford
—>  "The University of Aberdeen"
—>  "The University of Birmingham"
—>  "The University of Bristol"
—>  "The University of Cambridge"
—>  "The University of Edinburgh"
—>  "The University of Glasgow"
—>  "The University of Manchester (Faculty of Science)"
—>  "The University of Oxford"
—>  "The University of Reading"
—>  "The University Raeburns"
—>  The Unknown Leonardo
—>  The Unpublished First Version of Isaac Newton's Cambridge Lectures on Optics, 1670-1672: a Facsimile of the Autograph, now Cambridge University Library MS. Add. 4002
—>  The Unveiling of the Statue of Sydenham in the Oxford Museum
—>  "The Uppsala Cabinet of Physics"
—>  "The Uranical Astrolabe and other Inventions of John Blagrave of Reading"
—>  The Urban & Schwarzenberg Collection of Medical Illustrations since 1896
—>  "The Urban and Schwarzenberg Anatomical Illustrations" : 2 entries
—>  "The Use as a Drying Agent of Phosphoric Oxide treated with Ozone"
—>  "The Use of Advanced Materials: A Local Case Study"
—>  The Use of Both the Globes, Celestial And Terrestia, most plainely deliuered in forme of a Dialogue. Concerning most pleasant, and profitable conclusions for the Mariner, and generally for all those, that are addicted to these kinde of Mathematicall instr
—>  The Use of Penicillin in Treating War Wounds
—>  "The use of Scientific Collections for Research"
—>  The Use of the Celestial Globe in plano, set forth in two hemispheres: wherein are placed all the most notable Starres of heauen, according to their longitude, latitude, magnitude, and constellation: Whereunto are annexed their names, both Latin, Greeke,
—>  The Use of the General Planisphere, called the Analemma, In the Resolution of some of the Chief and most useful Problems of Astronomy : 2 entries
—>  The use of the ge-organon and improved analemma, : or substitutes for the terrestrial and celestial globe
—>  The Use of the Hydrostatic Balance made easy: and Applied particularly to the Purpose of detecting counterfeit Gold Coin. With several Tables and Calculations relative to the Weight of Gold
—>  The Use of the Mathematical Instrument called a Quadrant ... Also to know the Hour of the Day by it. As also the Use of a Nocturnal, etc.
—>  The Use of the Mathematical Instrument, Called a Quadrant: With which plainly and easily to know the exact Height and Distance of any Steeple, Tree, or House, &c. ...
—>  The Use Of the Mathematical Playing-Cards, Invented by the late Ingenious Mr. Tuttel. Wherein All the Instruments are exactly deliniated, and Historically apply'd to their various Uses
—>  "The Use of the Microscope in Dental Research"
—>  The Use of the Microscope: A Handbook for Routine and Research Work
—>  The Use of the Terrestrial Planisphere [&] The Use of the Celestial Planisphere
—>  The Use of the Three Combined Prisms is, to shew the Principles of the Achromatic Object-Glass
—>  The use of the two Mathematical Instruments, the crosse Staffe (differing from that in use with the mariners:) And the Iacobs Staff / Imprinted at London by Richard Field for Robert Dexter. 1595.
—>  The Use of the Universal Ring-Dial
—>  "The Use of Very Small Stops"
—>  The Uses of Experiment
—>  "The Valencia Astrolabe"
—>  "The Valleran Clock-case"
—>  "The Value and Service of Zoological Science - Value to the individual"
—>  The Values of Precision
—>  'The Van Slyke Manometric Apparatus for Determination of Blood Gases'
—>  The variation of animals and plants under domestication
—>  "The Vatican Library and Archives"
—>  The Vault of Heaven. An elementary text-book of Modern Physical Astronomy
—>  "The Velocity of Reaction between Potassium Chloroacetate and some Aliphatic Amines" : 2 entries
—>  The Venus tablets of Ammizaduga. A solution of Babylonian chronology by means of the Venus observations of the First Dynasty
—>  "The very first maps of the Moon"
—>  The Vickers Magazine
—>  The Victoria and the Triton
—>  "The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: William Lassell, John Leech, and their Worlds"
—>  The Victorian Chemist and Druggist
—>  The Victorian Professional Photographer
—>  The Victory Museum, H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth: illustrated catalogue. : 2 entries
—>  The Vienna-Klosternenburg Map Corpus of the Fifteenth Century
—>  The Vinland Map and the Tartar Relation
—>  The Vision; or Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise
—>  "The Visions of Zosimos" : 2 entries
—>  "The Vogue of Science in English Literature, 1600-1800"
—>  "The Voyage of Captain Lucas and the Daguerreotype to Sydney"
—>  The Voyage of Italy: or, a Compleat Journey through Italy. In Two Parts. With the Characters of the People, and the Description of the Chief Towns, Churches, Monasteries, Tombs, Libraries, Palaces, Villa's, Gardens, Pictures, Statues and Antiques. As also
—>  "The voyage of Jean Richer to Acadia in 1670 : a study in the relations of science and navigation under Colbert"
—>  The Wankel Engine: The Story of the Revolutionary Rotary Engine
—>  The Warble Fly
—>  The Warburg Institute Newsletter
—>  "The Warrington Academy (1757-1786) and its influence upon Medicine and Science"
—>  The Watch and Clock Makers' Handbook. Dictionary and Guide
—>  The watch and clockmakers' handbook, dictionary & guide
—>  The Watch from its Origins to the XIXth Century
—>  "The Watchmakers' Apprentice: 2000 Years of Astronomical Model Making"

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