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Mahmoud Rajabi
Jakarta: Al-Huda, 2006
113.8 RAJ h
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Leahy, Louis, 1927-
Yogyakarta : Kanisius, 2002
113.8 LEA h
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Ahmad Yufri Arisandi
2010
T27657
UI - Tesis Open Universitas Indonesia Library
London: Architecture Design, [Date of publication not identified]
720.92 ARC
Buku Teks SO Universitas Indonesia Library
Raden Mas Mubaligh Muhammadiyah
"Isi buku ini mengambil atau mengutip dari Majalah Nurul Islam di Surakarta. Adapun isinya adalah mengenai kehidupan manusia diawali dari dunia arwah, dunia nyata, barzah dan di alam kubur. Digambarkan mengenai keberuntungan dan kemalangan di setiap alam yang harus diterima oleh masing-masing makhluk hidup (manusia)."
Surakarta: Ab. Sitisamsiyah, 1930
BKL.0222-CI 7
Buku Klasik Universitas Indonesia Library
Depok: Gema Isnani, 2005
050 INS 1:1 (2005)
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin Universitas Indonesia Library
Branley, Franklyn M.
Boston: Ginn and Company, 1965
570 BRA s
Buku Teks Universitas Indonesia Library
Hong Kong : Eastern Horizon Press
050 EH 1 (1960)
Majalah, Jurnal, Buletin Universitas Indonesia Library
Geniusas, Saulius
"This volume is the first book-length analysis of the problematic concept of the ?horizon? in Edmund Husserl?s phenomenology, as well as in phenomenology generally. The author shows in this authoritative exploration of the topic that Husserl, the originator of phenomenology, placed the notion of the horizon at the centre of philosophical enquiry. He also demonstrates the rightful centrality of the concept of the horizon, all too often viewed as an imprecise metaphor of tangential significance. "
Dordrecht, Netherlands: Springer, 2012
e20401108
eBooks Universitas Indonesia Library
Jones, Becky
"Despite all the progress of modern medicine, we face the future knowing that science will never defeat viruses and bacteria. They are the dominant species on the planet. New and deadly viruses will continue to emerge in the 21st century, and killer diseases we thought we had defeated will return. New plagues of previously unknown infectious diseases will continue to emerge just as AIDS, Ebola, Lassa, and Hanta have in the last few decades - viruses for which we have no vaccine or cure. And antibiotic resistance - the inevitable result of the evolution of bacteria - will bring back old diseases like Tuberculosis (TB) in new, untreatable forms. Highlights the struggle of scientists to understand the microbes causing disease, and find new ways of combating our oldest enemies in the 21st century."
Sydney: BBC Worldwide Limited, 2006
614BBCH001
Multimedia Universitas Indonesia Library