Category: E-Books

Stats: Modeling the World (4th Edition) - eBook
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Accessible, clear, and teachable, Stats: Modeling the World, 4th Edition, (PDF) leads with practical data analysis and graphics to involve students and get them thinking statistically from the start. By updated, relevant data and examples—and the authors’ signature Think, Show, and Tell problem-solving method—college students learn what we can catch
The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology (14th Edition) - eBook
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Provide the perfect storm of active learning tools and rich media The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology, 14th Edition, (PDF) continues to be the definitive introductory meteorology textbook, strengthening basic concepts with easy-to-grasp, daily examples. Authors Lutgens and Tarbuck provide meteorology with a friendly, mostly non-technical narrative, timely coverage of
Snapshots of Hemodynamics: An Aid for Clinical Research and Graduate Education (3rd Edition) - eBook
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This ebook, Snapshots of Hemodynamics: An Aid for Clinical Research and Graduate Education 3rd Edition (PDF) is written in the same quick-reference style as its predecessor to help clinical and basic researchers, as well as graduate students, understand hemodynamics. Hemodynamics makes it possible to characterize, in a quantitative way and often
contemporary management 6th ed pdf
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Essentials of Contemporary Management 6th edition by Jones and George is the concise edition of Contemporary Management. George and Jones are dedicated to the challenge of keeping “It Real” for all college students. The writers present management in a way that keeps it relevant to students even if they lack
Hand and Wrist Anatomy and Biomechanics: A Comprehensive Guide - eBook
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There is a proverb that “hand surgery without a tourniquet is like repairing a clock in a barrel full of dark ink.” Operating minus a sound fundamental knowledge of anatomy can be matched to “stirring around in the soup.” Classic anatomy instruction includes only a fraction of the area of