William J. Haugen Light has written:
'Spionidae'
'Alcoholism and women, genetics, and fetal development' -- subject(s): Alcohol use, Alcoholism, Familial & genetic, Fetal alcohol syndrome, Genetic aspects, Genetic aspects of Alcoholism, Women
Bernard V. Lightman has written extensively on the history of science, particularly focusing on the relationship between science and religion in the 19th century. He has published works on prominent figures like Charles Darwin and John Tyndall, exploring their impact on Victorian science and society. Lightman's research delves into complex issues of intellectual history and the intersections between science, religion, and culture.
Bernard V. Heathcote has written: 'Nottingham photographic studios in Victorian times' 'The collapse'
Bernard V. Shea has written: 'Notes on the science of ontology' -- subject(s): Ontology
D. V. Bernard has written: 'The raw essentials of human sexuality' 'Intimate relations with strangers'
Bernard V Shaw has written: 'Reports on the Kimberley police and detective department' -- subject(s): Detectives, Police
Bernard V. Brady has written: 'Christian Love' 'Essential Catholic social thought' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christian sociology, Church and social problems 'A spiritual field guide' -- subject(s): Christianity, Meditations, Nature, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Nature
V. V. Sukhorukov has written: 'Sobinov'
V. Sazonov has written: 'On the \\'
V. I. Petrovskaya has written: '\\'
V. V. Gura has written: 'Puteshestvie v masterstvo'
V. V. Kvasnikov has written: 'Obrabotka para'
V V. Sushkov has written: 'Technical thermodynamics'
V. V. Oriekhov has written: 'Armiia i flot'