C

C, or c, is the third 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 ''cee'' (pronounced ), plural ''cees''. Provided by Wikipedia

161
by Dennison, C.
Published 2002
Springer Netherlands

162
by Jeffries, C.
Published 1991
Birkhäuser

163
by Jeffries, C.
Published 1989
Birkhäuser Boston

164
by Truesdell, C.
Published 1984
Springer New York

165
by C. J
Published 1775

166
by Hsu, T. C.
Published 1979
Springer New York

169
by Carey, C.
Published 1996
Springer US

170
by Manchot, C.
Published 1983
Springer New York

171
by Truesdell, C.
Published 1980
Springer New York

172
by J. C
Published 1756
Printed for Benjamin Gunne, bookseller, in Caple-Street, near Essex-Bridge

173
by P. C
Published 1714
Printed by John Darby in Bartholomew-Close, and sold by R. and J. Mount on Tower-Hill; and Edward Castle near the Admiralty-Office by Whitehall

174
by A. C
Published 1798
Printed by J. Moir, Paterson's Court, for Stuart Cheyne, bookseller, No. 22, George-Street

175
by PwC
Published 2013
Haufe-Lexware GmbH & Co. KG

176
by James, C S.
Published 2020
Springer International Publishing

177
by Coutinho, S. C.
Published 1995
Cambridge University Press

178
by Jog, C. S.
Published 2015
Cambridge University Press

179
by Jog, C. S.
Published 2015
Cambridge University Press

180
by Kuo, C.T.
Published 2017
Amsterdam University Press
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