volume IX Ce-Cu
Whatever volume contains that article. Which volume number that is will depend on the particular encyclopedia.
the volume of the encyclopedia where you can find the topic antennas is volume 9.
Danylo Husar Struk has written: 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine' 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume III' 'Encyclopedia of Ukraine: Volume V'
It depends on the encyclopedia. If each letter has its own volume it'd be 8, but that's rarely the case.
To use an encyclopedia, first, identify the topic you want to research. Then, locate the relevant volume or entry in the encyclopedia. Finally, read the information provided, cross-reference with other sources if needed, and take notes on key points.
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The first word in volume 1 of the 2010 Encyclopedia Britannica is "Abel," and the last word in the last volume is "zoysia."
This would depend on your encyclopedia. If each book has one volume, then H would be volume 8. However, many times C is divided into two volumes, and then H becomes volume 9.
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"Advanced Research Package 2009--Classic" has 25 total volumes .
Roman Catholic AnswerBelow are links to three websites, the first has a large searchable database on saints. The second is the Catholic Encyclopedia which also has a large number of saints. The third includes Butler's, the twelve volume encyclopedia of nothing but saints.
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