This is an aid to readers already familiar with both words.
Readers not familiar with military terms and operations may find themselves lost at times, though the main story is easy to follow.
Readers less familiar with these studies may be interested to weigh their own experience against the research evidence.
Simple stories for very young readers, familiar to generations of schoolchildren.
Readers familiar with Lurie's work can guess some of what follows.
The tale will be a familiar one to most newspaper readers and television watchers.
Readers familiar with computers may prefer to think in terms of hardware and software.
Even readers familiar with the many other fine books on Johnson will learn a great deal from Woods.
Readers familiar with jazz history will recognize this perennial theme.
For readers not familiar with the different types of bat detector, there is further information below and elsewhere.