Author: Hans Meinhardt
Edition: 4th ed. 2009
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3540921419
Publisher: Springer
Edition: 4th ed. 2009
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 3540921419
Publisher: Springer

The Algorithmic Beauty of Sea Shells (The Virtual Laboratory)
author hans meinhardt format mixed media product language english publication year 01 08 2009 series the virtual laboratory subject mathematics sciences subject 2 life sciences zoology title the algorithmic beauty of sea shells author meinhardt hans publisher springer verlag berlin and heidelberg gmbh co kg publication date aug 01 2009 pages 269 binding mixed media product edition 4 th ed dimensions 8 50 wx 11 00 hx 0 75 d isbn 3540921419 subject nature seashells brand new mixed media product
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