Category: E-Books

Clinical Microbiology for Diagnostic Laboratory Scientists - eBook
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Clinical Microbiology for Diagnostic Laboratory Scientists, (PDF) is designed to motivate readers to develop a way of thinking that can be implemented to any diagnostic scenario in microbiology. Through consideration of a certain range of infections caused by pathogenic bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, and helminths, the ebook encourages readers to
Sexuality Now: Embracing Diversity (6th Edition) - eBook
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The fun, fresh, and hip approach of Sexuality Now: Embracing Diversity, 6th Edition (PDF) teaches college students what they need and want to know about sexuality while clearly conveying foundational health and biological and issues and citing classic and current research. A product of author Janell Carroll’s partnership with her
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A Short Guide to Writing about Literature, 12th Edition, (PDF) stresses writing as a process and includes new critical approaches to writing about literature. The 12e continues to provide students sound advice on how to become critical thinkers and improve their reading response through accessible, step-by-step instruction.   This highly respected text
Ethics: Selections from Classic and Contemporary Writers (11th Edition) - eBook
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The most vital moral philosophers of the Western tradition all in one place! Chronologically organized to show each writer’s role in the history of ethics, Ethics: Selections from Classic and Contemporary Writers 11th Edition (PDF) comprehensive coverage encourages a firm grasp of ideas in the history of Western moral philosophy,
Linear Algebra and Its Applications (5th Edition) - eBook
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With traditional linear algebra textbooks, the course is relatively easy for most of the students during the early stages as material is presented in a familiar, concrete setting. However, when abstract concepts are introduced, college students often hit a wall. Instructors seem to agree that certain concepts (such as spanning,