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Shapiro, L. A. (1995). Neuropsychology of verbal and visual memory: Evaluation, diagnostic and treatment considerations. In A. H. Saykin & J. S. Strauss (Eds.), Brain injury assessment and treatment. New York: Oxford University Press... New York: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-504769-9. 35. Neuropsychology of Memory. Macmillan. Neuroscience : Exploring the Brain. 4th Edition. Mark Bear and Chris Bunting, 2009 Neuroscience: Exploring the brain, 4th edition. By: Mark F. Bear, Chris Bunting. Technology Enhanced Learning Services. Category:Neuroscience books Category:Houghton Mifflin booksQ: Why do some countries use prefixes on their names? I know that some countries use various prefixes when their names are in English. What is the reason for this? A: The countries that follow the practice are: the United Kingdom. The official designations of the countries of the United Kingdom are: England (part of the United Kingdom) Northern Ireland Scotland (part of the United Kingdom) The Isle of Man the Channel Islands (part of the British Crown Dependencies) Guernsey (part of the British Crown Dependencies) Jersey (part of the British Crown Dependencies) Isle of Wight (part of the British Crown Dependencies) This is according to the ISO standard Country List code. The UK is the only country in Europe to use this prefix, and the only one in the world outside of ISO to do so. The UK also uses the UK-UK (International) and UK-UK-UK (national) prefixes for a UK passport holder's nationality, along with the UK-UK-EU (national) and UK-UK-EU (international) prefixes for a UK passport holder's place of birth and the nationality of his or her spouse, children, and parents, respectively, in the event that they hold nationalities that are not UK or EU. See Wikipedia for more info. France The official designations of the countries of France are: France (Commonwealth realm) France (French overseas territory) France (department) The countries of France use prefixes of the following ISO country codes: be359ba680


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