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Atlas of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy: Anatomy and Technique - eBook
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Atlas of Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy: Anatomy and Technique (PDF) provides the comprehensive, step-by-step guidance you need to attain optimal outcomes in the treatment of venous disorders. Including the complete range of diseases/disorders most important to vascular surgeons, this full-color atlas presents more than 100 common and complex procedures,
Concise Introduction to Basic Real Analysis - eBook
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Concise Introduction to Basic Real Analysis, (PDF) offers an introduction to basic topics in Real Analysis and makes the subject easily comprehensible to all learners. The ebook is useful for those that are involved with Real Analysis in disciplines such as mathematics, technology, engineering, and other physical sciences. It offers
Essentials of Economics - eBook
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Essentials of Economics 4th edition (PDF) is the only Economics textbook that includes current Australian full articles and teaching applications through the textbook. Hubbard adds in solved problems within chapters. These solved problems keeps students stressed on the main ideas of each chapter, and avoids them from getting bogged down
Auditing, Assurance Services, and Forensics: A Comprehensive Approach - eBook
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This ebook, Auditing, Assurance Services, and Forensics: A Comprehensive Approach, (PDF), provides a comprehensive presentation of auditing theory and practice. It simplifies audit concepts often considered vague or abstract to many. Written in a concise, clear, and understandable manner, the ebook covers the often uncovered and daring area of forensic
Moral Psychology with Nietzsche - eBook
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In Moral Psychology with Nietzsche (PDF), Brian Leiter defends a set of radical ideas from Nietzsche: there is no objectively true morality, no one is ever morally responsible, there is no free will, and our conscious thoughts and reasoning play almost no major role in our actions and how our lives