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  • Chapple, M. (2013).Dictionary of physics (1st ed.).Routledge.(electronic resource)
  • Day, R. A., & Day, N. (2011).Scientific English: A guide for scientists and other professionals(3rd ed.). Greenwood.(electronic resource)
  • Elias, J. S. (2007).Science terms made easy: A lexicon of scientific words and their root language origins.Greenwood Press.(Q179 .E45 2007)
  • Glasman-Deal, H. (2020).Science research writing: For native and non-native speakers of English(2nd ed.). World Scientific.(electronic resource)
  • Gregorich, E. G., Turchenek, L. W., Carter, M.R., & Angers D. A. (2002).Soil and environmental science dictionary.CRC Press.(electronic resource)
  • Halbritter, H., Ulrich, S., Grímsson, F., Weber, M., Zetter, R., Hesse, M., Buchner, R., Svojtka, M., & Frosch-Radivo, A. (2018).Illustrated pollen terminology(2nd ed.). Springer Nature.(electronic resource)
  • Hibbert, D. B. (2023).Compendium of terminology in analytical chemistry(4th ed.). Royal Society of Chemistry.(electronic resource)
  • Markner-Jäger, B. (2008).Technical English for geosciences: A text/work book.Springer Verlag.(electronic resource)
  • Mitchell, J. B. A., & Florescu-Mitchell, A. I. (2022).A practical guide to scientific and technical translation: Publishing, style and terminology.World Scientific.(electronic resource)
  • Singh, D. K. (2024).Dictionary of mechanical engineering(1st ed.). Springer Nature Singapore.(electronic resource)
  • Templeton, D. M., Schwenk, M., & Duffus, J. H. (2020).Glossary of terms used in molecular toxicology.Royal Society of Chemistry.(electronic resource)
  • Trzeciak, J. (2005).Writing mathematical papers in English a practical guide(Rev. ed.). European Mathematical Society.(electronic resource)
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