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Vaughn Concise Guide to Critical Thinking
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Lewis Vaughn’s Concise Guide to Critical Thinking (PDF) offers a clear, compact, and economical introduction to critical thinking and argumentative writing. Based on his best-selling text, The Power of Critical Thinking, Fifth Edition, this inexpensive volume is more manageable than larger textbooks yet more significant than many of the smaller
Handbook of Tumor Syndromes - eBook
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Handbook of Tumor Syndromes – eBook

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Tumors/cancers are described by uncontrolled growths of abnormal cells that spread beyond their usual boundaries and disturb the normal functions of affected organs and systems. Though about 75%–80% of tumors/cancers arise sporadically without a family connection, 20%–25% appear to be familial (counting 10%–15% nonhereditary familial tumors [or familial tumors] and
Algorithms: Design and Analysis - eBook
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Algorithms play a key role both in the theory and in the practice of computing. The aim of the authors was to write a textbook that would not belittle the subject but would still be readable by most students on their own. Algorithms: Design and Analysis (PDF) includes over 120
Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging - eBook
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PET and SPECT imaging has improved to such a level that they are opening up exciting new horizons in medical diagnosis and treatment. This ebook Physics of PET and SPECT Imaging (PDF) provides a complete introduction to fundamentals and the latest progress in the field, including innovations in photodetector development
The Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Volume 1: Foundation (2nd Edition) - eBook
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The essential reference tool for the innovative science of evolutionary psychology Why is the mind made the way it is? How does input from the environment cooperate with the mind to produce behavior? These are the big, one-sided questions that the field of evolutionary psychology pursues to explore. The Handbook