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LCSH Section *Naborr (Horse) (Not Subd Geog) Louis Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) 3-i︠a︡ Artilleriĭskai︠a︡ linii︠a︡ (Saint Petersburg, Russia) UF Nabor (Horse) BT Post office buildings—New York (State) USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, BT Horses 1st Street (Harare, Zimbabwe) Russia) *Raseyn (Horse) (Not Subd Geog) USE First Street (Harare, Zimbabwe) 3-i︠a︡ Artilleriĭskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, Russia) BT Horses 2 Ennerdale Drive (Barnet, London, England) USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, 0 (Group of artists) BT Dwellings—England Russia) USE Zero (Group of artists) 2 Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.) 3-manifolds (Topology) 0⁰ latitude UF Two Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.) USE Three-manifolds (Topology) USE Equator BT Office buildings—New York (State) 3-sheet posters 0⁰ meridian 2A2 (Military aircraft) USE Three-sheet posters USE Prime Meridian USE Salmson 2A2 (Military aircraft) 3 Sisters Islands (Washington, D.C.) 0-1 Bird Dog (Reconnaissance aircraft) 2nd Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.) USE Three Sisters Islands (Washington, D.C.) USE Bird Dog (Reconnaissance aircraft) USE Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.) 3-trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine 0th law of thermodynamics 2nd Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine USE Zeroth law of thermodynamics USE Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) 3 Vallées (France) 1,000 Year Monument (Novgorod, Russia) 2nd Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) USE Trois Vallées (France) USE Tysi︠a︡cheletie Rossii (Novgorod, Russia) USE Second Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) 3 Valleys (France) 1,4-beta-D-glucan cellobiohydrolase 2nd law of thermodynamics USE Trois Vallées (France) USE Cellulose 1,4-beta-cellobiosidase USE Second law of thermodynamics 3C 405 (Astronomy) 1 1/2 Strutter (Military aircraft) 2P/Encke (Comet) USE Cygnus A USE Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter (Military aircraft) USE Encke comet 3D/Biela (Comet) 1-2 Montague Place (London, England) 2U 2030+40 (Astronomy) USE Biela comet BT Office buildings—England USE Cygnus X-3 3D display systems 1-[3-(trifluoro-methyl)-phenyl]piperazine 3-(1-piperazino)benzotrifluoride USE Three-dimensional display systems USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine 3D films 1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]piperazine 3.1 Tongnip Sŏnŏn Kinyŏmtʻap (Seoul, Korea) USE 3-D films USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine UF Monument for Declaration of Independence, 3D game-based animated films 1-5 Bond Street (New York, N.Y.) 1st March, 1919 (Seoul, Korea) USE Machinima films USE Robbins and Appleton Building (New York, Samil Tongnip Sŏnŏn Kinyŏmtʻap (Seoul, 3D game-based films N.Y.) Korea) USE Machinima films 1 Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) BT Monuments—Korea (South) 3D ICs (Three-dimensional integrated circuits) USE One Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) 3.2 CL automobile USE Three-dimensional integrated circuits 1 Bellevue Center Building (Bellevue, Wash.) USE Acura 3.2 CL automobile 3D imaging USE One Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) 3 Baudets (Paris, France) USE Three-dimensional imaging 1-benzylpiperazine USE Théâtre des 3 baudets (Paris, France) 3D mammography USE Benzylpiperazine 3 Circle Ranch (Mont.) USE Tomosynthesis 1 Broadway (New York, N.Y.) USE Three Circle Ranch (Mont.) 3D modeling USE International Mercantile Marine Company 3-D chess USE Three-dimensional modeling Building (New York, N.Y.) USE Three-dimensional chess 3D personality test 1, Bush Villas (Portsmouth, England) 3-D display systems USE Three-dimensional personality test USE Bush Villa (Portsmouth, England) USE Three-dimensional display systems 3D printing 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza (New York, N.Y.) 3-D films USE Three-dimensional printing UF Chase Manhattan Bank Tower and Plaza (New [TR854] 3D-SST (Astrophysics) York, N.Y.) When subdivided by the appropriate geographic, USE Vortex theory (Astrophysics) One Chase Manhattan Plaza (New York, N.Y.) topical and/or form subdivisions, this heading is used 3D television for works about 3-D films. BT Bank buildings—New York (State) USE 3-D television 1-ethyl-4-hydroxybenzene UF 3D films 3D test of visualization skills USE 4-ethylphenol Moving-pictures, Three-dimensional [Former USE Three-dimensional test of visualization skills 1 Higher Street (Dartmouth, England) heading] 3D video (Three-dimensional imaging) BT Dwellings—England Stereoscopic motion pictures USE 3-D video (Three-dimensional imaging) 1-hydroxy-4-ethylbenzene Three-dimensional motion pictures 3DP (Three-dimensional printing) USE 4-ethylphenol BT Motion pictures USE Three-dimensional printing 1-i︠a︡ Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, Three-dimensional display systems 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) Russia) 3-D imaging USE Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, USE Three-dimensional imaging 3rd Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) Russia) 3-D mammography USE Third Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) 1 M & T Plaza (Buffalo, N.Y.) USE Tomosynthesis 3rd law of thermodynamics USE M & T Bank Building (Buffalo, N.Y.) 3-D modeling USE Third law of thermodynamics 1-oxa-4-azacyclohexane USE Three-dimensional modeling 3rd millennium USE Morpholine 3-D painting USE Third millennium 1 Pendleton Place House (New York, N.Y.) USE Relief (Art) 3rd Street (Cincinnati, Ohio) UF Pendleton House (New York, N.Y.) 3-D personality test USE Third Street (Cincinnati, Ohio) T.M. Rianhard House (New York, N.Y.) USE Three-dimensional personality test 3rd Street (Fairbanks, Alaska) William S. Pendleton House (New York, N.Y.) 3-D printing USE Third Street (Fairbanks, Alaska) BT Dwellings—New York (State) USE Three-dimensional printing 3rd Street (Washington, D.C.) 1 Poultry (London, England) 3-D television (May Subd Geog) USE Third Street (Washington, D.C.) UF No. 1 Poultry (London, England) [TK6658] 3rd Street (Yreka, Calif.) Number 1 Poultry (London, England) UF 3D television USE Third Street (Yreka, Calif.) Number One Poultry (London, England) Stereoscopic television [Former heading] 3RIP (Information retrieval system) One Poultry (London, England) Television, Three-dimensional [Z699.4.T14] BT Commercial buildings—England Three-dimensional television BT Information storage and retrieval systems 1-sheet posters BT Television 4-aminopropiophenone (May Subd Geog) USE One-sheet posters Three-dimensional display systems UF Aminopropiophenone, Para- 1 Wall Street (New York, N.Y. : 1931- ) 3-D test of visualization skills P-aminopropiophenone USE One Wall Street (New York, N.Y. : 1931- ) USE Three-dimensional test of visualization skills PAPP (Chemical) 1P/ Halley (Comet) 3-D video (Three-dimensional imaging) Para-aminopropiophenone USE Halley's comet (May Subd Geog) BT Propiophenones 1st Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) [TK6680.8.A15] Radiation-protective agents USE First Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) UF 3D video (Three-dimensional imaging) 4 As (Fictitious characters) (Not Subd Geog) 1st Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) Three-dimensional video (Three-dimensional UF Four Aces (Fictitious characters) USE First Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) imaging) Quatre As (Fictitious characters) 1st century, A.D. BT Digital video Quatro Ases (Fictitious characters) USE First century, A.D. Three-dimensional imaging 4-benzylpiperazine 1st Hill Park (Seattle, Wash.) 3 de Febrero Park (Buenos Aires, Argentina) USE Benzylpiperazine USE First Hill Park (Seattle, Wash.) USE Parque 3 de Febrero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 4 Counties Ring (England) 1st law of thermodynamics 3-dimensional ... USE Four Counties Ring (England) USE First law of thermodynamics USE subject headings beginning with the words 4 Cowley Street (London, England) 1st Lieutenant Louis Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) Three-dimensional UF Four Cowley Street (London, England) UF Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) 3-folds (Algebraic geometry) No. 4 Cowley Street (London, England) First Lieutenant Louis Allen Post Office USE Threefolds (Algebraic geometry) No. Four Cowley Street (London, England) (Chester, N.Y.) 3 Higher Street (Dartmouth, England) North Eastern Railway London Office (London, BT Dwellings—England England) #-1 England) 4 Cowley Street (London, England) (Continued) 5th Avenue Northeast (Seattle, Wash.) 9/11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 Number 4 Cowley Street (London, England) USE Fifth Avenue Northeast (Seattle, Wash.) USE September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 BT Office buildings—England 5th Avenue Northwest (Seattle, Wash.) 9 d'Octubre Bridge (Valencia, Spain) 4-dimensional manifolds (Topology) USE Fifth Avenue Northwest (Seattle, Wash.) This heading is not valid for use as a geographic USE Four-manifolds (Topology) 5th century, A.D. subdivision. 4-ethylphenol USE Fifth century, A.D. UF 9 October Bridge (Valencia, Spain) UF 1-ethyl-4-hydroxybenzene 5th Republic, French Nou d'Octubre Bridge (Valencia, Spain) 1-hydroxy-4-ethylbenzene USE France—Politics and government—1958- BT Bridges—Spain 4-hydroxyphenylethane 6 (Group of composers) 9 October Bridge (Valencia, Spain) p-Ethylphenol USE Groupe des six (Group of composers) USE 9 d'Octubre Bridge (Valencia, Spain) BT Phenols 6 AM Island (Micronesia) 9 Quarter Circle Ranch (Mont.) 4-H clubs (May Subd Geog) USE Ruo (Micronesia) USE Nine Quarter Circle Ranch (Mont.) [S533.F66] 6 Charlotte Square (Edinburgh, Scotland) 9 Stock Orchard Street (London, England) UF 4H clubs USE Bute House (Edinburgh, Scotland) USE 9-10 Stock Orchard Street (London, England) Four-H clubs 6 Chekhov Street (Moscow, Russia) 9P/Tempel 1 (Comet) BT Agricultural education—Societies, etc. USE Ulit︠s︡a Chekhova, 6 (Moscow, Russia) USE Tempel 1 comet Boys—Societies and clubs 6-Phosphofructokinase
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