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Chap T. Le, "Introductory Biostatistics"
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN 0471418161 | 2003 Year | DjVu | 2,64 Mb | 552 Pages
Provides many real-data sets in various fields in the form of examples at at
the end of all twelve chapters in the form of exercises.
Covers all of the nuts and bolts of biostatistics in a user-friendly style
that motivates readers.
Contains notes on computations at the end of most chapters, covering the use
of Excel, SAS, and others.
Richard C. Larock, "Comprehensive Organic Transformations: A Guide to Functional
Group Preparations" (2nd edition)
Wiley-VCH | ISBN 0471190314 | 1999 Year | DjVu | 24 Mb | 2640 (!) Pages
"
this book is a wealth of synthetic chemical information."
(Pharmaceutical Development & Technology, February 2005)
"...makes available at one's fingertips a wealth of information concerning a
broad range of reaction types."
(Angewandte Chemie)
"This edition covers 39 new journals and numerous additional reviews and books
from 1988-95."
(SciTech Book News, March 2001)
"...an indispensable reference work for designing and carrying out modern
organic chemical synthesis...It is amazing that so much information is contained
in a single volume that is arranged in a logical and easy to use fashion."
(Analytical Biochemistry, Vol. 294, 2001)
"...the book is undoubtedly still of great value and every chemist working in
the area of synthesis should have it within reach in the laboratory."
(Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 3rd November 2000)
"...an outstanding work of reference...and will be an essential purchase for all
synthetic organic chemists in academe and industry."
(Natural Products Reports, Vol 17, 2000)
"This new edition is an invaluable resource.... This reference is a 'must have'
addition to the library of any practicing synthetic chemist in the
pharmaceutical sciences."
(Pharmaceutical Research, Vol. 18, No. 9, September 2001)
Vahid Nassehi, "Practical Aspects of Finite Element Modelling of Polymer
Processing"
John Wiley & Sons | ISBN 0471490423 | 2002 Year | DjVu | 7,58 Mb | 350 Pages
Authored by a respected scientist with a growing international reputation this
is a self-contained text that can be used by the beginners and the experts
alike, to study the basic aspects of finite element modelling. It provides a
sound physical understanding of the basis on which mathematical models of
polymer processes are built.
Written from a chemical engineering rather then a mathematical perspective it
enables the reader to get up to speed in a relatively short time
Provides the 'parts and tools' required to assemble finite element models,
applicable to situations that arise under realistic conditions
Discusses and compares specific finite element schemes that provide the most
reliable and robust numerical solution procedures for polymer processing models
Practical examples give a wide ranging view of the application of finite
element analysis to industrial problems
Describes non-Newtonian fluid mechanics equations in a self-contained, concise
and clear manner
Includes clear and simple readily compiled code to model simple problems that
can be extended to solve more complex polymer processing problems
This book makes the subject accessible to a wide audience ranging from senior
under-graduate to post-graduate engineering students, as well as, researchers
and practising engineers involved in polymer industry.
Prem Kumar (Editor), G. Mauro D'Ariano (Editor), Osamu Hirota (Editor), "Quantum
Communication, Computing and Measurement 2"
Springer | ISBN 0306463075 | 2000 Year | DjVu | 6,86 Mb | 548 Pages
Based on the Fourth International Conference on Quantum Communication,
Measurement and Computing, this volume brings together scientists working in the
interdisciplinary fields of quantum communication science and technology. In
contrast to the previous conferences in this series, which were mainly
theoretical, QCH '98 devoted more attention to the experimental aspects. Topics
include quantum information theory, quantum computing, quantum communication
systems, cryptography, new quantum effects and their experiments, generation and
detection of nonclassical light, quantum noise, stochastic processes and
filtering, and quantum measurement theory.
Hans-A. Bachor, Timothy C. Ralph, "A Guide to Experiments in Quantum Optics"
(2nd edition)
Wiley-VCH | ISBN 3527403930 | 2004 Year | DjVu | 12,47 Mb | 434 Pages
This revised and broadened second edition provides readers with an insight
into this fascinating world and future technology in quantum optics. Alongside
classical and quantum-mechanical models, the authors focus on important and
current experimental techniques in quantum optics to provide an understanding of
light, photons and laserbeams. In a comprehensible and lucid style, the book
conveys the theoretical background indispensable for an understanding of actual
experiments using photons. It covers basic modern optical components and
procedures in detail, leading to experiments such as the generation of squeezed
and entangled laserbeams, the test and applications of the quantum properties of
single photons, and the use of light for quantum information experiments.
Clifford Mead (Editor), Thomas Hager (Editor), "Linus Pauling: Scientist and
Peacemaker"
Oregon State University Press | ISBN 0870714899 | 2001 Year | DjVu| 3,7 Mb | 272
Pages
When Linus Pauling was nine, his father proclaimed proudly his son's voracious
reading appetite and his keen interest in ancient history and the natural
sciences in a letter to the local paper. By the time he was 13, Pauling had
already decided to become a chemist. From then on, an insatiable curiosity drove
him tirelessly to solve puzzles in chemistry and physics. Along the way, he
developed a new quantum theory of the chemical bond, which he described in his
most important book, The Nature of the Chemical Bond, and the Structure of
Molecules and Crystals. He applied his research to other areas, most notably an
investigation into the causes of sickle-cell anemia, and in 1954 he won the
Nobel Prize in chemistry. Pauling recoiled in horror when he witnessed the
destructive uses to which science was put in the bombings of Hiroshima and
Nagasaki. He vowed in 1947 to "mention the need for world peace" in every
lecture he gave. Because of these efforts, he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
in 1962. Pauling archivist Mead and Pauling biographer Hager (Force of Nature)
celebrate Pauling's 100th birthday by weaving reminiscences of Pauling with his
own writings into a stunning tapestry of Pauling's life and work. The
scientist's original writings range from his boyish resolutions to "make use of
my slide rule, and to go out for track and succeed" to his Nobel Peace Prize
speech in 1963. This lively collection brings into focus the life of a scientist
passionately dedicated to using the results of his scientific endeavors to bring
out the best in the human spirit.
Kenneth P. Murphy (Editor), "Protein Structure, Stability, and Folding"
Humana Press | ISBN 0896036820 | 2001 Year | DjVu | 1,82 Mb | 248 Pages
Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City. Offers protein and biophysical chemists a resource
for gaining a way to understand and characterize the basis for the stability of
the biologically active native states of proteins. Details major innovative
techniques in use and emphasizes the theory behind each experimental approach.
Peihua Qiu, "Image Processing and Jump Regression Analysis"
Wiley-Interscience | ISBN 0471420999 | 2005 Year | DjVu | 5 Mb | 344 Pages