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008 | 071004s1993 sp j eng | ||
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080 | 1 | _a820(73)-32"19" | |
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_aAsimov, Isaac _eaut _92147 |
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_aI, robot _c/ Isaac Asimov ; retold by Rowena Akinyemi |
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_aOxford _b:Oxford University Press _c,1993 |
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_a89 p _b:il _c;20cm |
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490 | 0 | _aOxford Bookworms 5 | |
520 | 3 | _aA human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a robot is made of strong metal. It uses electrical energy directly, never sleeps, and can work in any temperature. It is stronger, more efficient - and sometimes more human than human beings. Isaac Asimov was one of the greatest science-fiction writers, and these short stories give us an unforgettable and terrifying vision of the future. | |
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_aCiencia ficción _9179208 |
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_aFantasía _936397 |
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_aAkinyemi, Rowena _eadp _911754 |
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