MDS594.5
Wording: Natural sciences and mathematicsZoologyMollusksCephalopods
Dewmoji: π¬πΌππ
0 Information 209,306 βΉοΈ | 1 Philosophy and Psychology 219,109 π | 2 Religions 549,431 π | 3 Social sciences 1,138,734 π« | 4 Language 166,708 π¬ | 5 Natural sciences and mathematics 365,518 π¬ | 6 Technology and Application of Knowledge 816,338 π‘ | 7 The arts 825,843 π¨ | 8 Literature 1,165,923 π | 9 History and Geography 683,054 πΊοΈ |
50 General Science 29,175 π¬ | 51 Mathematics 71,592 β | 52 Astronomy 20,571 π | 53 Physics 37,588 π | 54 Chemistry 24,923 βοΈ | 55 Earth sciences & geology 30,859 π | 56 Fossils & prehistoric life 8,630 π | 57 Life Sciences, Biology 48,364 𧬠| 58 Plants 21,282 πΏ | 59 Zoology 72,534 πΌ |
590 Zoology 5,078 | 591 Specific topics in natural history of animals 14,024 π£ | 592 Invertebrates 773 π | 593 Protozoa; Radiates 534 π | 594 Mollusks 1,183 π | 595 Arthropoda 9,831 π | 596 Vertebrates 852 𦴠| 597 Cold-blooded vertebrates, fishes 8,295 πΈ | 598 Birds 13,906 π¦ | 599 Mammals 18,058 π° |
594.0 Mollusks 275 | 594.1 Lamellibranchiata: Bivalves 122 | 594.2 Scaphopoda | 594.3 Gastropoda; Univalves: snails, slugs 235 π | 594.4 Pteropoda; Winged shells 51 | 594.5 Cephalopods 200 π | 594.6 Molluscoidea 9 π¦ͺ | 594.7 Bryozoa; Polyzoa; Sea mats 19 | 594.8 Brachiopoda; Lamp shells 3 | 594.9 Tunicata; Ascidia; Sea grapes 6 |
594.50 5 | 594.51 | 594.52 4 | 594.53 | 594.54 1 | 594.55 | 594.56 116 | 594.57 | 594.58 Squid 46 | 594.59 1 |
Selected Works under MDS 594.5 (200)
- The Search for the Giant Squid: The Biology and Mythology of the World's Most Elusive Sea Creature by Richard Ellis
- Vampyroteuthis Infernalis: A Treatise, with a Report by the Institut Scientifique de Recherche Paranaturaliste (Posthumanities) by VilΓ©m Flusser
- Preparing the Ghost: An Essay Concerning the Giant Squid and Its First Photographer by Matthew Gavin Frank
- Could an Octopus Climb a Skyscraper?...and other questions: Hilarious scenes bring octopus facts to life! by Camilla de la Bédoyère
- Octopus, Squid, and Cuttlefish: A Visual, Scientific Guide to the Oceansβ Most Advanced Invertebrates by Roger Hanlon
Related Tags
"Far Friends"
MDS classes with significant recommendations overlap, excluding ones under the same top-level class.
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Wording
1922 Edition |
Modern Language |
Emoji |