Category: E-Books

Nutrition Concepts and Controversies 13e
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Ideal for non-majors, majors, and mixed-majors, Nutrition: Concepts And Controversies 13th edition provides practical applications and accessible explanations to dispel common misconceptions about nutrition and empower students to make lasting behavior changes. Do pregnant women really crave pickles and ice cream? Are carbohydrates good or bad? These and many more topics
Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis (5th Edition) - eBook
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The best-selling Principles of Highway Engineering and Traffic Analysis 5th edition (PDF) provides the depth of coverage necessary to solve the highway-related problems that are most likely to be encountered in engineering practice. The focus on highway transportation is appropriate in light of the dominance of the highway mode in the
First Aid for the USMLE Step 3, (5th Edition) - eBook
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First Aid for the USMLE® Step 3, 5th Edition (PDF) offers busy residents with thousands of mnemonics, high-yield facts, and full-color visual aids to help them succeed the last of the required USMLE® examinations. Also included are the reader-acclaimed “mini-cases” made to help residents pass the case portion of the
Holcomb and Ashcraft's Pediatric Surgery (7th Edition) - eBook
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Known for its portability, readability and global perspectives, Holcomb and Ashcraft’s Pediatric Surgery, 7th Edition, (PDF) remains the most comprehensive, latest, single-volume textbook in its field. As technique and technology continue to evolve, the 7th Edition offers state-of-the-art coverage—both on video and in print—of the full range of general surgical and urological problem
Why Translation Matters - eBook
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Why Translation Matters (ePub/Mobi) debates for the cultural importance of translation and for a more nuanced and encompassing appreciation of the translator’s role. As the praised translator Edith Grossman writes in her introduction, “My intention is to encourage a new consideration of a sphere of literature that is usually ignored,