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The Future of Atmospheric Oxygen - eBook
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The Future of Atmospheric Oxygen (PDF) investigates several aspects of the phenomenon of atmospheric oxygen depletion and condenses our current knowledge of atmospheric oxygen. The authors address the presently available records indicating that atmospheric oxygen is enduring nonlinear decline. The consent in the research community is that the key reason
Duke Radiology Case Review: Imaging, Differential Diagnosis, and Discussion (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Duke Radiology Case Review: Imaging, Differential Diagnosis, and Discussion 2nd edition (PDF) has long been considered one of the standards in board review, and is a well-known adjunct to the popular and well-attended board review course given by the prestigious Department of Radiology at Duke University. Fellows, residents, and practicing radiologists who are preparing
Practitioners' Guide to Human Rights Law in Armed Conflict - eBook
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Although the relationship between the law of armed conflict and international human rights law has been the subject of significant recent academic discussion, there remains a lack of comprehensive guidance in identifying the law applicable to specific situations faced by military forces. Providing guidance for armed forces and practitioners on
basic chemistry 5th timberlake
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Engages First-Time Chemistry Students. This PDF ebook, Basic Chemistry 5th Global edition introduces chemistry students to the essential scientific and mathematical concepts of general chemistry. With accessible language and a moderate pace, the textbook is easy-to-follow for first-time chem students, as well as those hoping to renew their studies of
fluid-mechanics-chia-shun-yih pdf
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Written by an internationally recognized leader in the field, this book gives a concise account of the theoretical aspects of classical fluid mechanics and its modern developments. It is primarily intended for 1st – or 2nd-year graduate students in American universities, or college students, but portions can be taught to