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LCSH Section Numerals *Naborr (Horse) (Not Subd Geog) 1st Hill Park (Seattle, Wash.) Three-dimensional video (Three-dimensional UF Nabor (Horse) USE First Hill Park (Seattle, Wash.) imaging) BT Horses 1st law of thermodynamics BT Digital video *Raseyn (Horse) (Not Subd Geog) USE First law of thermodynamics Three-dimensional imaging BT Horses 1st Lieutenant Louis Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) 3 de Febrero Park (Buenos Aires, Argentina) 0 (Group of artists) UF Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) USE Parque 3 de Febrero (Buenos Aires, Argentina) USE Zero (Group of artists) First Lieutenant Louis Allen Post Office 3-dimensional ... 0⁰ latitude (Chester, N.Y.) USE subject headings beginning with the words USE Equator Louis Allen Post Office (Chester, N.Y.) Three-dimensional 0⁰ meridian BT Post office buildings—New York (State) 3-folds (Algebraic geometry) USE Prime Meridian 1st Street (Harare, Zimbabwe) USE Threefolds (Algebraic geometry) 0-1 Bird Dog (Reconnaissance aircraft) USE First Street (Harare, Zimbabwe) 3-hexylthiophene USE Bird Dog (Reconnaissance aircraft) 2-amino-1-phenyl-1-propanone USE Poly(3-hexylthiophene) 0th law of thermodynamics USE Cathinone 3 Higher Street (Dartmouth, England) USE Zeroth law of thermodynamics 2-aminopropiophenone BT Dwellings—England 1,000 Year Monument (Novgorod, Russia) USE Cathinone 3-i︠a︡ Artilleriĭskai︠a︡ linii︠a︡ (Saint Petersburg, Russia) USE Tysi︠a︡cheletie Rossii (Novgorod, Russia) 2 Ennerdale Drive (Barnet, London, England) USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, 1,4-beta-D-glucan cellobiohydrolase BT Dwellings—England Russia) USE Cellulose 1,4-beta-cellobiosidase 2-ethyl-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-diphenylpyrrolidine 3-i︠a︡ Artilleriĭskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, Russia) 1 1/2 Strutter (Military aircraft) USE EDDP (Pyrrolidine derivative) USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, USE Sopwith 1 1/2 Strutter (Military aircraft) 2-ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3,3-diphenylpyrrolidine Russia) 1-2 Montague Place (London, England) USE EDDP (Pyrrolidine derivative) 3-manifolds (Topology) BT Office buildings—England 2 Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.) USE Three-manifolds (Topology) 1-[3-(trifluoro-methyl)-phenyl]piperazine UF Two Park Avenue (New York, N.Y.) 3-sheet posters USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine BT Office buildings—New York (State) USE Three-sheet posters 1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]piperazine 2A2 (Military aircraft) 3 Sisters Islands (Washington, D.C.) USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine USE Salmson 2A2 (Military aircraft) USE Three Sisters Islands (Washington, D.C.) 1-5 Bond Street (New York, N.Y.) 2nd Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.) 3-trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine USE Robbins and Appleton Building (New York, USE Second Avenue (Manhattan, New York, N.Y.) USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine N.Y.) 2nd Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) 3 Vallées (France) 1 Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) USE Second Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) USE Trois Vallées (France) USE One Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) 2nd Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) 3 Valleys (France) 1 Bellevue Center Building (Bellevue, Wash.) USE Second Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) USE Trois Vallées (France) USE One Bellevue Center (Bellevue, Wash.) 2nd law of thermodynamics 3C 405 (Astronomy) 1-benzylpiperazine USE Second law of thermodynamics USE Cygnus A USE Benzylpiperazine 2P/Encke (Comet) 3D/Biela (Comet) 1 Broadway (New York, N.Y.) USE Encke comet USE Biela comet USE International Mercantile Marine Company 2U 2030+40 (Astronomy) 3D display systems Building (New York, N.Y.) USE Cygnus X-3 USE Three-dimensional display systems 1, Bush Villas (Portsmouth, England) 3-(1-piperazino)benzotrifluoride 3D films USE Bush Villa (Portsmouth, England) USE Trifluoromethylphenylpiperazine USE 3-D films 1 Chase Manhattan Plaza (New York, N.Y.) 3.1 Tongnip Sŏnŏn Kinyŏmtʻap (Seoul, Korea) 3D game-based animated films UF Chase Manhattan Bank Tower and Plaza (New UF Monument for Declaration of Independence, USE Machinima films York, N.Y.) 1st March, 1919 (Seoul, Korea) 3D game-based films One Chase Manhattan Plaza (New York, N.Y.) Samil Tongnip Sŏnŏn Kinyŏmtʻap (Seoul, USE Machinima films BT Bank buildings—New York (State) Korea) 3D ICs (Three-dimensional integrated circuits) 1-ethyl-4-hydroxybenzene BT Monuments—Korea (South) USE Three-dimensional integrated circuits USE 4-ethylphenol 3.2 CL automobile 3D imaging 1 Higher Street (Dartmouth, England) USE Acura 3.2 CL automobile USE Three-dimensional imaging BT Dwellings—England 3 Baudets (Paris, France) 3D mammography 1-hydroxy-4-ethylbenzene USE Théâtre des 3 baudets (Paris, France) USE Tomosynthesis USE 4-ethylphenol 3 Circle Ranch (Mont.) 3D modeling 1-i︠a︡ Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, USE Three Circle Ranch (Mont.) USE Three-dimensional modeling Russia) 3-D chess 3D personality test USE Furshtatskai︠a︡ ulit︠s︡a (Saint Petersburg, USE Three-dimensional chess USE Three-dimensional personality test Russia) 3-D display systems 3D printing 1 M & T Plaza (Buffalo, N.Y.) USE Three-dimensional display systems USE Three-dimensional printing USE M & T Bank Building (Buffalo, N.Y.) 3-D films 3D printing services in libraries 1-oxa-4-azacyclohexane [TR854] USE Three-dimensional printing services in libraries USE Morpholine UF 3D films 3D-SST (Astrophysics) 1 Pendleton Place House (New York, N.Y.) Moving-pictures, Three-dimensional [Former USE Vortex theory (Astrophysics) UF Pendleton House (New York, N.Y.) heading] 3D television T.M. Rianhard House (New York, N.Y.) Stereoscopic motion pictures USE 3-D television William S. Pendleton House (New York, N.Y.) Three-dimensional motion pictures 3D test of visualization skills BT Dwellings—New York (State) BT Motion pictures USE Three-dimensional test of visualization skills 1 Poultry (London, England) Three-dimensional display systems 3D video (Three-dimensional imaging) UF No. 1 Poultry (London, England) 3-D imaging USE 3-D video (Three-dimensional imaging) Number 1 Poultry (London, England) USE Three-dimensional imaging 3DP (Three-dimensional printing) Number One Poultry (London, England) 3-D mammography USE Three-dimensional printing One Poultry (London, England) USE Tomosynthesis 3GPP Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) BT Commercial buildings—England 3-D modeling USE Long-Term Evolution (Telecommunications) 1 Scott Avenue (Fort Leavenworth, Kan.) USE Three-dimensional modeling 3rd Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) UF House on the Bluff (Fort Leavenworth, Kan.) 3-D painting USE Third Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) No. 1 Scott Avenue (Fort Leavenworth, Kan.) USE Relief (Art) 3rd law of thermodynamics Number 1 Scott Avenue (Fort Leavenworth, 3-D personality test USE Third law of thermodynamics Kan.) USE Three-dimensional personality test 3rd millennium BT Generals—Dwellings—Kansas 3-D printing USE Third millennium Official residences—Kansas USE Three-dimensional printing 3rd Street (Cincinnati, Ohio) 1-sheet posters 3-D television (May Subd Geog) USE Third Street (Cincinnati, Ohio) USE One-sheet posters [TK6658] 3rd Street (Fairbanks, Alaska) 1 Times Square (New York, N.Y.) UF 3D television USE Third Street (Fairbanks, Alaska) USE One Times Square (New York, N.Y.) Stereoscopic television [Former heading] 3rd Street (Washington, D.C.) 1 Wall Street (New York, N.Y. : 1931- ) Television, Three-dimensional USE Third Street (Washington, D.C.) USE One Wall Street (New York, N.Y. : 1931- ) Three-dimensional television 3rd Street (Yreka, Calif.) 1P/ Halley (Comet) BT Television USE Third Street (Yreka, Calif.) USE Halley's comet Three-dimensional display systems 3RIP (Information retrieval system) 1st Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) 3-D test of visualization skills [Z699.4.T14] USE First Avenue (Seattle, Wash.) USE Three-dimensional test of visualization skills BT Information storage and retrieval systems 1st Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) 3-D video (Three-dimensional imaging) 4-aminopropiophenone (May Subd Geog) USE First Avenue West (Seattle, Wash.) (May Subd Geog) UF Aminopropiophenone, Para- 1st century, A.D. [TK6680.8.A15] P-aminopropiophenone USE First century, A.D. UF 3D video (Three-dimensional imaging) PAPP (Chemical) #-1 USE First century, A.D. UF 3D video (Three-dimensional imaging) PAPP (Chemical) 4-aminopropiophenone (Continued) 4x4s (Vehicles) 8.8 cm FlaK gun Para-aminopropiophenone USE Four-wheel drive vehicles USE 88 mm FlaK gun BT Propiophenones 5 (Group of composers) 8-Ball (Game) (May Subd Geog) Radiation-protective agents USE Moguchai︠a︡ kuchka (Group of composers) [GV900.A16] 4 As (Fictitious characters) (Not Subd Geog) 5-azacytidine UF Eight Ball (Game) UF Four Aces (Fictitious characters) USE Azacitidine BT Pool (Game) Quatre As (Fictitious characters) 5 Higher Street (Dartmouth, England) 8 Long Street (Devizes, England) Quatro Ases (Fictitious characters) BT Dwellings—England UF No. 8 Long Street (Devizes, England) 4-benzylpiperazine 5-HT (Neurotransmitter) Number 8 Long Street (Devizes, England) USE Benzylpiperazine USE Serotonin Powell's House (Devizes, England) 4 Counties Ring (England) 5-HT uptake inhibitors Samuel Powell's House (Devizes, England) USE Four Counties Ring (England) USE Serotonin uptake inhibitors BT Dwellings—England 4 Cowley Street (London, England) 5-HTP (Biochemical) 8-Mawr Mawddach (Wales) UF Four Cowley Street (London, England) USE Hydroxytryptophan USE Mawddach Big 8 (Wales) No. 4 Cowley Street (London, England) 5-Hydroxytryptamine uptake inhibitors 8P/Tuttle (Comet) No. Four Cowley Street (London, England) USE Serotonin uptake inhibitors USE Tuttle comet North Eastern Railway London Office (London, 5 principles (Ideology) 8th Avenue (New York,
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