B
B, or b, is the second letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''bee'' (pronounced ), plural ''bees''.It represents the voiced bilabial stop in many languages, including English. In some other languages, it is used to represent other bilabial consonants. Provided by Wikipedia
5541
Published: 2008
Superior document: Ungarndeutsches Archiv 10
5542
Other Authors:
“...Čugaszjan, B. L....”
5543
Published: 1873
Superior document: A manual of the geology of India 1
5544
Other Authors:
“...Styra, B. I....”
5545
Other Authors:
“...Scott, Nora B....”
5546
Other Authors:
“...Konovalov, P. B....”
5547
Other Authors:
“...Aleknavičiaus, B....”
5548
Published: 1971
Superior document: 1:250 000 Geological series - Explanatory notes SG/55-15
5549
Other Authors:
“...Bracken, Michael B....”
5550
Published: 2007
Superior document: Enthalten in Monatshefte für Chemie Wien [u.a.], 2007 138 (2007), 9, S. [899] - 907
5551
Published: 2014
Superior document: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 388
5552
Published: 2009
Superior document: Enthalten in Monatshefte für Chemie Wien [u.a.], 2009 140 (2009), 2, S. [235] - 241
5553
Other Authors:
“...Vejmarn, B. V....”
5554
Other Authors:
“...Lemmey, Andrew B ,...”
5555
Published: 1942
Superior document: Circular / University of California, College of Agriculture, Agricultural Experiment Station 353
5556
Other Authors:
“...Paton, B. Je....”
5557
Published: 1976
5558
Published: 1978
Superior document: Map / Geological Survey of Canada, Dept. of Energy, Mines and Resources : A 1476
5559
Published: 1964
Superior document: American anthropologist : Special publication 66,4,2
5560
Published: 2002
Superior document: Wisconsin astrophysics 805