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Botanical Miracles: Chemistry of Plants That Changed the World - eBook
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As the flaws of purely synthetic approaches to biochemical discovery and development are becoming more obvious, a resurgence of interest in the chemistry of natural products as sources for new compounds is occurring. An exclusive approach to natural products chemistry, Botanical Miracles: Chemistry of Plants That Changed the World (PDF)
Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains 11e
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Practical, easy to read the textbook with a managerial approach to operations management Operations Management: Processes and Supply Chains 11th edition (PDF) provides all college students with a comprehensive framework for addressing operational process and supply chain issues and uses a very systemized approach while focusing on issues of current
Digital Radiography in Practice - eBook
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Medical radiography programs will admire having an economical textbook that emphasizes on the practical aspects of digital radiography. Almost all textbooks to date claiming the title digital radiography have dealt mainly with the managerial perspectives of the topic at the expense of any practical information on how digital imaging works
Physical Chemistry for the Chemical Sciences - eBook
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Following in the wake of Chang’s two other popular physical chemistry textbooks (Physical Chemistry for the Biosciences and Physical Chemistry for the Chemical and Biological Sciences), this new title introduces laser spectroscopist Jay Thoman (Williams College) as co-author. This complete new text has been extensively revised both in scope and
Medical Cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire - eBook
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Early modern Spain was a global empire in which an astonishing variety of medical cultures came into contact and occasionally conflict, with one another. Spanish soldiers, ambassadors, sailors, missionaries and emigrants of all types carried with them to the farthest reaches of the monarchy their own ideas about sickness and