Category: Textbooks

Practical English Usage (4th edition) - eBook
Sale!
Original price was: $21.99.Current price is: $5.00. $0.00
Practical English Usage, 4th Edition, (PDF) is recommended for any trainee teacher, teacher or advanced-level student searching for answers to questions about the English language. The material is now structured in two parts (vocabulary and grammar), making it easier than ever to find the answers, either in print or online.
Statistical Computing in Nuclear Imaging - eBook
Sale!
Original price was: $57.95.Current price is: $8.00. $0.00
The ebook Statistical Computing in Nuclear Imaging (PDF) introduces aspects of Bayesian computing in nuclear imaging. The textbook provides an introduction to Bayesian statistics and concepts and is highly focused on the computational aspects of Bayesian data analysis of photon-limited data acquired in tomographic measurements. Basic statistical concepts, elements of
The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology (5th Edition) - eBook
Sale!
Original price was: $109.35.Current price is: $9.00. $0.00
The Real World: An Introduction to Sociology 5th edition (PDF) succeeds in classrooms because it focuses on the perspective that college students care about most―their own. In each chapter, authors Jill Stein and Kerry Ferris use examples from everyday life and popular culture to draw college students into thinking sociologically
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry (7th Edition) - eBook
Sale!
Original price was: $238.24.Current price is: $18.00. $0.00
Lehninger’s Principles of Biochemistry 7th edition (PDF) is No. 1 bestseller for the introductory biochemistry course because it brings clarity and coherence to an often unwieldy discipline, offering a thoroughly updated survey of biochemistry’s definitive discoveries, enduring principles, and groundbreaking new advances with each edition. This updated Seventh Edition maintains
Medical Cultures of the Early Modern Spanish Empire - eBook
Sale!
Original price was: $57.95.Current price is: $8.00. $0.00
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