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Chamber and orchestral music. Baml (Military musi~) Vocal music
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.1\rt museums, galleries, etc • Arranged by eountry, subarrangement by city
ExhibitiOns Private collections . .and collectors Hi'\tory of art Techruque, composition, style, etc~ Art criticism Portraits Relig!ous art Ex:nnination and conservation of works of art Economics of art Art and the state. Public art
Arcltitecture Histcry. Historical monuments Architectural design and drawing Arcnitectural details. motives, decoration, etc. Special classes of tmildings Aesthetics of !.!tties. City planning and beautification
Sculpture Drawing. Design. Hlustration
CoiTL.'llercial art. Advertismg art Cancature. Pictonal humor and sattre Posters
Pmntmg Specml subjects
Including human tigure, iandscapes, animals, still life,. Howers
Watercolor painting Mur:J painting illuminating <)f manuscripts and books
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Decorauve ar~s. Applied arts. Decoration and ornament Including antiques in general
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Including carvings, fretwork, inlaying Arts in general
Including works dealing with two or more of the fine arts media, i.e. literature, performing arts, and the visual arts. For works on any one of these subjects, see the subject, i.e. GV, M, N, P, TR
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Communication. Mass media Language {General)
Jlhilosophy, psychology, origin, etc. of language Science of language. Linguistics Comparative grammar
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Style. Composition. Rhetoric Translating and interpreting Prosody. Metrics. Rhytlunics Lexicography Linguistic geography
Indo-European philology Extinct (Ancient or Medieval) Asian and European languages
Classical languages and literature Greek philology and language Latin philolob'Y and language Greek literature
Ancient (Classic) to ca. 600 A.D. Byzantine and modem
!Jatin.literature Ancient Roman Medieval and modem
Modern European languages General works Celtic languages and literatures
Irish Gaelic. Scottish Gaelic Manx Brythonic group
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Romanian language and literature Italian French. Proven9al Catalan language and literature Spanish Portuguese
Germanic languages Old German't: dialects
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Slavic. Baltic, Albanian languages and literatures Slavic
Church Slavic Bulgarian. Macedonian Serbo-Croatian Slovenian Russian. White Russian. Ukrainian Czech. Slovak Polish. Sorbian
Baltk Lithuanian Latvian
Albanian Finno-Ugrian, Basque languages and literatures
Finnish Finnish (Proper) Estonian Lapp ish Cheremissian
Ugrian. Hungarian Basque
Oriental languages and literatures General works Egyptian. Coptic Hamitic
Libyan group Berber Cushitic
Semitic Assyrian. Sumerian Hebrew Aramaic Syriac Arabic Ethiopian
Indo-Iranian
Inclutling Vedic, Sans.k.rit, Pali, Assamcse, Bengali, Hindi) Urdu, Hindustani, Sinhalese, Persian
Armenian Caucasian. Georgian
Languages and literatures of Eastern Asia, Africa, Oceania Japanese language and literature Korean language and literature Chinese Janguage and literature Oceanic languages and literatures African languages and Jiteratures
American Indian languages Artificial hmguages Literature
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Dramatic composition Special types of drama
Including tragedy, comedy, vaudeville, puppet plays, pantomimes, ballet, radio and television broadcasts, motion pictures
Dramatic representation. The theater Including management, the stage and accessories,
amateur theatricals, tableaux and pageants Prose. Prose fiction Oratory. Elocution, recitations, etc. Letters Essays Journalism. The periodical press, etc. Collections of general literature
Quotations Poetry Dnuna Orations Letters Essays Wit and humor. Satire
Miscellaneous
Including anecdotes, aphorisms, maxims, mottoes, toasts, riddles, proverbs, comic books, comic .strips
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273-274 Probabilities 276-280 Mathematical statistics 297-299 Numerical analysis
299.8-433 Analysis Including analytical methods connected with physical
problems 440-699 Geometry 6H-614 Topology QK 801-939 Analytic mechanics
For non-theoretical mechanics, see QC120+ QB Astronomy
140-~37 Practical and spherical astronomy QL 275-343 Geodesy 349-421 Theoretical astronomy and celestial mechanics
Including perturbations, tides
QM 460465 Astrophysics 468-479 Non-optical methods of astronomy 500-991 Descriptive astronomy QP
Including stellar spectroscopy, cosmogony QC Physics
81-ll4 Weights and measures 120-168 Descriptive and experimental mechank> QR 170-197 Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matter
Iw;luding quantum theory, solid-state physics 220-246 Acoustics. Sound 251-338 Heat 350-467 Optics. Light
Including spectroscopy 474-496 Radiation physics (General) 501-766 Electricity and magnetism 770-798 Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity 801-809 Geophysics. Cosmic physics 811-849 Geomagnetism 851-999 Meteorology. Climatology
QD Chemistry 23.3-26 Alchemy 71-142 Analytical chemistry
146-197 Inorganic chemistry 241-441 Organic chemistry 450-731 Physical and theoretical chemistry
Including quantum chemistry, stereochemistry, chemi-cal reactions, surface chemistry, thermochemistry, solution chemistry, electrochemistry, radiochemistry: radiation chemistry, photochemistry
901-999 Crystallography
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Mineralogy Petroiogy Dynamic and structural geology Stratigraphic geology Paleontology
Including paleozoology and paleobotany Natural history (General)
Nature conservation. Landscape protection Microscopy General biology
Genetics Reproduction Life Ecology
Including general and animal ecology. For human ecology. see GF; for plant ecology, see QK
Cytology Botany
Pli.mt anatomy Plant physiology Plant ecology
Zoology Animal behavior and psychology Anatomy Embryology
Human anatomy Human embryology
Physiology Neurophysiology. Neuropsychology Animal biochemistry Experimental pharmacology
Microbiology Bacteria Immunology Virology
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Including organic farming Soil conservation Fertilizers and soil improvement Farm machinery and engineering Conservation of natural resources
For wildlife conservation, see QL; for marine resources conservation, see SH; for mineral resources conservation, see TN
Land conservation Recreational resources conservation
Plant culture Methods for special areas
IncltJding dry-land and tropical agriculture, irrigation farming
Seeds P.ropagation Field crops Horticulture
Vegetables Fruit culture and orchard care Flowers. Ornamental plants
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Aquaculture. Fisheries. Angling Including shellfish, lobsters, crabs, sealing, whalL11g
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Patents. Trademarks Engineering graphics. Mechanical drawing Exhibitior.s. World's fairs
Engineering (General). Civil engineering {General) Human engineering Systems engineering Engineering economy Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics Materials of engineering and construction
Including strength of materials, testing and properties of materials
Surveying Structural engineering (General) Engineering geology. Rock mechanics.
Soil mechanics Earthwork. Foundations Tunneling. Tunnels Transportation engineering (Generai) Applied optics. Lasers
Including applied holography, optical data processim~ Plasma engineering. Applied plasma dynamics
Iiydraltlic engineering Including harbors and coast protective works, water
supply engineering, dams, canals, irrigation projects, drainage, ocean engineering
Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering Municipal cngineerin~ Environmental pollution Water supply for domestic and! industrial purposes
Including water quality and pollution, treatment, saline water conversion, distribution systems
Sewage collection and disposal systems. Sewerage Municipal refuse. Solid wastr-'S Street cleaning. Litter and its removal. Special types of pollution
Including soil> air, noise pollution Industrial sanitation. Industrial wastes
Highway engineering. Roads and pavements Railroad engineering and operation
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Details Including founda~ions, walls, chimneys, roofs, floors
Buildings: Construction with reference to use Including public buildings, factories, dwelllngs, farm
buildings Construction by phase of work (Building trades)
including masonry, carpentry, metalworking Environmental engineering
Including plumbing, heating, ventilation, lighting Protection of buildings
Including protection from dampness, fire prevention and extinction, protection from burglary
Mechanical engineering and machinery Control engineering Steam engineering
Including boilers, engines, locomotives Machine shops and machine-shop practice
Including machine and hand tools Agricultural machinery
Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear e-ngineering Production of electric energy. Powerplants Dynamoelectric machinery
Including generators, motors, transfonners Distribution ot transmission of electric power. The electric
power circuit Electric lighting Telecommunication Electronics
Computer engineering Nuclear engineering. Atomic power
Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics Motor vehicles Aeronautics Rockets Astronautics
Mining engineering. Metallurgy l.ncluuing the mineral industries
Chemical technology Chemical engineering Manufacture and use of chemicals Fuel Food processing and. manufacture Low temperature engineering. Refrigeration Fermentation industries .. Beverages Petroleum refining and products Gas industry Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass. Cement industries Textile dyeing and printing Paints, pigments, varnishes, etc. Polymers, plastics and their manufacture
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Wood technology Including lumber, furniture, chemical processing of
wood Leather industries. Tanning . Paper manufacture. Woodpulp industry Textile industries Rubber industry Animal products Cereals and flour. Milling industry Tobacco industry
Handicrafts. Arts and crafts Manual training. Industrial arts.
School shops Woodworking. Furniture making. Upholstering MetalWOiking Painting. Industrial painting Soft home furnishings Clothing manufacture. Dressmaking. Tailoring Needlework. Decorative crafts Hairdressing. Barbers' work Laundry work
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