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Search for books, what is the most convenient way to search for literature in the MO libraries?
Hello, I'm trying to find books in libraries, it's inconvenient to go to the RSL. Please tell me a working service (if one exists) to search for authors and books in all libraries ... Google has not been very helpful so far.
References:
1. A. Kornberg. Synthesis of DNA
2. Huxley TG On the position of man among organic beings
3. Huxley TG On the causes of phenomena in the organic world
Selected 4. J. Eccles. Physiology of nerve cells
5. Levy-Bruhl. Primitive thinking (found)
6. A. Brodal. Reticular formation of the brain stem
7. S. R. Kahal. Autobiography
8. S. N. Olenev. The developing brain
9. S. N. Olenev. Brain design
10. Reticular formation of the brain (Materials of the Detroit Congress), 1962
11. I. Filimonov. Comparative anatomy of the large brain of reptiles.
12. Wiedersheim. Human structure from a comparative anatomical point of view
13. L. Edinger. Thirteen lectures on anatomy
14. I. S. Beritashvili. The memory of vertebrates, its characteristics and origin
15. M. Calvin. Chemical evolution
16. Jacques Leb. The organism as a whole
17. J. Bernal. The emergence of life
18. Somyen J. Coding of sensory information
19. Arkhangelsky G. History of neurology from the beginning to the 20th century
20. Belenkov N. Yu. Conditioned reflex and subcortical formations of the brain
21. Atlas of the brain stem of humans and animals (text compiled by E. P. Kononova, edited by S. A. Sarkisov and I. N. Filimonov)
22. M. M. Koltsova. Development of signal systems of reality in children
23. Kh. S. Koshtoyants. Fundamentals of Comparative Physiology
24. AI Karamyan. Evolution of the telencephalon of vertebrates
25. AI Oparin. Matter-life-intellect
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