The LIBRARY SCIENTIFIC him{it}. M. of the Bitter Moscow State University, in Moscow. It is based in 1756. In 1993 over 8,5 million unit hr. Will consist of a main library and branch libraries at faculties. The methodical centre of libraries of the Soviet high schools.The LIBRARY TECHNOLOGICAL public, in Moscow. It is based in 1958. In 1993 ok. 30 million unit hr., including 12 million books. The methodical centre of a network{grid} of technical libraries of country.The LIBRARY NATIONAL, in Paris. It is based in 1480 as the Royal library, with 1795 - National.The LIBRARY PATENT - TECHNICAL All-Russia, in Moscow. It is based in 1896. In 1993 general fund over 100 million copies, including over 96 million descriptions of inventions, copyright certificates, patents and applications.The LIBRARY PEDAGOGICAL scientific him{it}. K.D.Ushinskogo, in Moscow. It is based in 1925. In 19932 million unit hr.The LIBRARY of a software to NATURAL SCIENCES of the RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES (up to 1973 Sector of a network{grid} of special libraries of the Russian Academy of Science of the USSR), in Moscow. It is based in 1934. In 1993 over 14 million unit hr. The administrative and methodical centre of libraries physical and mathematical and natural-science a profile at establishments of the Russian Academy of Science in Moscow and on a rim.The LIBRARY POLYTECHNIC central, in Moscow. It is based in 1864. In 1993 over 3 million unit hr., basically scientific and a technical publications. An affluent collection of Russian, Soviet and foreign log-books.The LIBRARY of the RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, in Saint Petersburg. It is based in 1714 (with 1725 academic). The administrative and methodical centre of the St.-Petersburg network{grid} of the academic libraries. In 1993 over 17 million unit hrThe LIBRARY AGRICULTURAL scientific central the Russian Academy of agricultural sciences, in Moscow (branch in Saint Petersburg). It is based in 1930. In 1993 ok. 3,2 million unit hr. Infrequent issuings on an agriculture since 16 century. The methodical centre of agricultural libraries of country.The LIBRARY THEATRICAL central, in Moscow. It is based in 1922. In 1993 ok. 2 million unit hr.LIBRARY SCIENCE, the scientific discipline investigator the purposes, principles, the content, system and forms of public use by products{creations} of a seal{printing}. Sections of library science: general library science, a history of a library affair, library funds, library catalogues, organization of activity and the device of the library, activity with readers. See. The library.BIBLIOFILSTVO (bibliofilija) (from grech. biblion - the book and philia - love), collecting of infrequent and valuable issuings, and also study of fundamental theory knigosobiratelstva.BIBRAKTA (Bibrakte) (Bibracte), city and the cult centre of cecidiums (kon. 1-st thousand up to n. e. - 4 century n. e.), nowadays gorodishche Mon-Bevre for. Oten (France). Residues of strengthening, the bases it is dry-rot, instruments, coins, etc.BIWA, the lake largest in Japan on about. Honshu. 716 êì2. Depth up to 86 m. A drainage on r. Jodo in a hall. Osaka Quiet ok. It is paired by channels with Osaka and Kyoto. Navigation. Tourism.CAMP (bivouac) (a nem. Biwak, frants. bivouac) (ustar)., parking of a troops outside of occupied points for a lodging for the night or leisure time activities.BIVEN (Bevan) Enjurin (1897-1960), the leader of the left-handed wing of the Labour party of the Great Britain (since 1930th). In 1945-51 Minister of Health, in 1951 minister for transactionses; has quitted for demission in a mark of the protest against a course of a labour government.BIVERBRUK (Beaverbrook) William Maksuell (1879-1964), baron, the English newspaper magnate. In 1918 and 1940-45 in government.TUSKS, non-proprietary name of excessively developed tooths (tusks or cutters of both maxillas) for some mammals (elephants, sea cows, wild boars, etc.). The instrument of an offence and protection. Routinely 1 or 2 pairs{vapours;couples}; will grow during all life. Are used for manufacturing different hand-made articles.
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