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
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Other Authors:
“...Birjukov, B. V....”
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Other Authors:
“...Baratov, R. B....”
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Other Authors:
“...Kamerman, Sheila B....”
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Other Authors:
“...Silva, Elizabeth B....”
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Other Authors:
“...Kamerman, Sheila B....”
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Published: 1987
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Superior document: Technical series / Society for Applied Bacteriology ...
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Published: 1971
Superior document: 1:250 000 Geological series - Explanatory notes SH/55-1
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Published: 1982
Superior document: Map / Geological Survey of Canada, Dept. of Energy, Mines and Resources : A 1526
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Published: 1969
Superior document: 1:250 000 Geological series - Explanatory notes SG/54-4
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Published: 2009
Superior document: Quaternary international 198
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Published: 2001
Superior document: Enthalten in Planetary radio emissions Wien, 2001 S. [155 - 164]
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Other Authors:
“...Kolbin, B. G....”
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Published: 2000
Superior document: Procopius in seven volumes 3
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Other Authors:
“...Vejmarn, B. V....”
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Published: 2001
Superior document: Procopius in seven volumes 1
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Other Authors:
“...Allcock, John B....”
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Other Authors:
“...Wulff, Helge B....”
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Published: 1970
Superior document: 1:250 000 Geological series - Explanatory notes SG/54-11