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How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe (New Scientist Instant Expert)

How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe (New Scientist Instant Expert)

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How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe (New Scientist Instant Expert)

by New Scientist

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John Murray Learning, 2017-03-09. Paperback. Very Good. 2.2883 in x 22.0832 in x 14.2092 in.

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Title
How Your Brain Works: Inside the most complicated object in the known universe (New Scientist Instant Expert)
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New Scientist
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Paperback
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Used - Very Good
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ISBN 10
147362956X
ISBN 13
9781473629561
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John Murray Learning
Date Published
2017-03-09
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2.2883 in x 22.0832 in x 14.2092
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