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Agaves Animal fibres Animal mechanics Animals -- Collection and preservation Animals -- Variation Apes Arachnology Asparagaceae Atlantic salmon Atractaspididae (Asps) Bees Biocomplexity Biodynamic agriculture Biological control systems Biologists Biology, Economic Biology -- Methodology Biophysics Biotechnology Blood Bloodletting Botany Brain -- Evolution Camelidae Camouflage (Biology) Cancer Cardiopulmonary system Cattle Caviidae Cercopithecidae Chickens Child development Coastal ecology Cognitive neuroscience Conifers Crayfish Cultures (Biology) Death (Biology) Dicotyledons Disabilities Diseases Ecophysiology Enzymes Eucalyptus bark Eugenics Excretion Exercise Face Faeces [Feces] Falconiformes Felidae Field crops Fingers Fire ecology Fishes Flies Fungi Galliformes Gastrointestinal system Gastropoda Gene mapping Gorilla (Genus) Guinea pigs Gymnosperms Head Homology Homoptera Human biology Human body Human cell culture Human genetics Humulus Hybridisation Hymenoptera Identical twins Immunology Insect sounds Intestines Introduced organisms Latimeria Life scientists Marine animals in art Marine biology Meerkat Microbiology Microbiomes Microfungi Mouth Myrtaceae -- Identification Neanderthals Neogastropoda Nervous system -- Evolution Ontogeny Osteichthyes Paleontology Paleontology -- Precambrian Panthera Peas Phanerogams Pine Plant colonisation Plant genetics Polar bear Polymorphism (Zoology) Poultry Raphidae Raphus Reproduction Reptiles Respiration Salamanders Salmonidae Salmoniformes Santalales Selfish genetic elements Sharks Sheep Societies Songbirds Spider webs Symbiosis Synapses Synthetic biology Teeth Thorax (Zoology) Thylacine Thylacinidae Thylacinus Tumours Twins Wildlife utilisation Woody plants -- Anatomy

829 books at Phrontisterion

Title Author Accession Location
Gilbert and George, MONA, Tasmania 2015-2016 Gilbert & George, Michael Bracewell, Olivier Varenne, David Walsh, Nicole Durling 10936 -
Gilbert & George : the naked shit pictures Gilbert & George 20578 -
Global brain : the evolution of mass mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century Howard Bloom 5173 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 3
Gone bush Bruce Pascoe, Elizabeth Jolley, Geoffrey Dutton, Helen Garner, Judith Wright, Nicholas Adler, Roger McDonald 15853 Mezzanine, S4 bay 4, shelf 3
Gorillas in our midst Richard Fairgray, Terry Jones 27795 -
Gould's book of fish Richard Flanagan 9628 Mezzanine, S4 bay 8, shelf 4
Grapes and wine : 31 July 1979 Industries Assistance Commission 12799 Mezzanine, S3 bay 8, shelf 5
Grape varieties Pierre Galet 13471 Mezzanine, S3 bay 8, shelf 3
Grape vs grain : a historical, technological and social comparison of wine and beer Charles Bamforth 2522 -
Grasp the nettle : making biodynamic farming and gardening work Peter Proctor, Gillian Cole, Tana Lyons 2442 Mezzanine, N3 bay 25, shelf 3
Great journeys : travel the world's most spectacular routes Andrew Bain, Sarah Baxter, Simon Sellars, Adam Skolnick 9938 Ground, N2 bay 7, shelf 3
Growing up disabled in Australia Carly Findlay 22089 -
Growing up : the story of how we become alive, are born and grow up Karl de Schweinitz 26512 -
Growing wine grapes American Wine Society 14687 -
Guide to good mental health on the autism spectrum Yenn Purkis, Emma Goodall, Jane Nugent, Wenn Lawson, Kirsty Demspter-Rivett 22092 -
Guns, germs and steel : the fates of human societies Jared Diamond 6608 -
Guns, germs and steel : the fates of human societies Jared Diamond 16629 Ground, W1 bay 7, shelf 3
Hacking Darwin : genetic engineering and the future of humanity / Jamie Metzl Jamie Frederic Metzl 14765 Mezzanine, N3 bay 22, shelf 4
Harnessed : how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man Mark Changizi 7528 -
Harnessed : how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man Mark Changizi 7527 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 3
Harnessed : how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man Mark Changizi 7525 -
Harnessed : how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man Mark Changizi 7338 -
Harnessed : how language and music mimicked nature and transformed ape to man Mark Changizi 7526 -
Hashish psychosis : what it's like to be mentally ill and recover Stuart Ringholt 5488 Mezzanine, N3 bay 29, shelf 2
Heredity, family and society Hermann Bondi, Alan Bullock, W. Gordon East, David Piper, Bernard Williams 20596 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 3
Heritage eaters : insects and fungi in heritage collections Mary-Lou Florian 1415 -
Herpes : the latest word John MacGregor 17079 Mezzanine, N3 bay 28, shelf 2
Hidden guests : migrating cells and how the new science of microchimerism is redefining human identity Lise Barnéoud, Bronwyn Haslam, Olivia Campbell, J. Lee Nelson 35128 Mezzanine, N3 bay 23, shelf 3
Höhlenforscher im Wildkirchli Heinz Bächler 32187 Ground, N2 bay 4, shelf 3
Holier than thou : proceedings of the 1978 Kioloa Conference on Australian Prehistory Ian Johnson 18913 -
Hollow lands & hilly lands : wanderings in Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, Australia and America Robert McMahon 22736 Ground, N2 bay 8, shelf 4
Hordern House : rare books, manuscripts, paintings Hordern House 15259 -
Horemkenesi may he live forever! : the Bristol mummy project D. Dawson, S. Giles, M. Ponsford 2343 Ground, S2 bay 9, shelf 5
How a baby is born : what every child should know / by K. de Schweinitz Karl de Schweinitz 26503 Ground, W2 bay 3, shelf 6
How did we find out about blood? Isaac Asimov, David Wool 8762 Ground, S3 bay 1, shelf 7
How did we find out about life in the deep sea? Isaac Asimov, David Wool 10674 Ground, S3 bay 1, shelf 7
How did we find out about the brain? Isaac Asimov, Erika Kors 10401 Ground, S3 bay 1, shelf 7
How did we find out about vitamins? Isaac Asimov, David Wool 10400 Ground, S3 bay 1, shelf 7
How literature plays with the brain : the neuroscience of reading and art Paul B. Armstrong 11684 Mezzanine, S4 bay 3, shelf 2
How pleasure works : the new science of why we like what we like Paul Bloom 11747 Ground, W1 bay 5, shelf 3
How pleasure works : why we like what we like Paul Bloom 15199 -
How pleasure works : why we like what we like Paul Bloom 15198 -
How the immune system works Lauren Sompayrac 17078 -
How to build a dinosaur : extinction doesn't have to be forever Jack Horner, James Gorman 5933 Mezzanine, N3 bay 18, shelf 6
How to get there : a memoir Maggie MacKellar 36860 -
How to grow a human : adventures in who we are and how we are made Philip Ball 14766 Mezzanine, N3 bay 19, shelf 4
How to look at outsider art Lyle Rexer 11947 Ground, N1 bay 9, shelf 3
How to prevent and heal running and other sports injuries Eric Golanty, David Wellner 18617 Mezzanine, N3 bay 28, shelf 4
How to tame a fox (and build a dog) : visionary scientists and a Siberian tale of jump-started evolution Lee Alan Dugatkin, Lyudmila Trut 12106 -
How your brain works : inside the most complicated object in the known universe New Scientist 13624 Mezzanine, N3 bay 10, shelf 1