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Electronic Devices (Global-10th Edition) - eBook
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A user-friendly, practical introduction to electronic devices filled with practical applications and software simulation Electronic Devices (Conventional Current Version) 10th Global edition, (PDF) provides a strong base in basic analog electronics and a detailed introduction to analog integrated circuits and programmable devices. The textbook recognizes the circuits and components within
Database Systems: The Complete Book (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Database Systems: The Complete Book, 2nd Edition, (PDF) is ideal for Database Systems and Database Design and Application courses provided at the junior, senior, and graduate levels in Computer Science departments. A fundamental understanding of algebraic expressions and laws, logic, OOP concepts, basic data structure, and programming environments is implied.
Engineering Dynamics 2.0: Fundamentals and Numerical Solutions -
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Engineering Dynamics 2.0 (PDF) offers a new approach to learning the dynamics of particles and rigid bodies at an intermediate to advanced level. There are three prominent features of this approach. First, the primary focus is to obtain the equations of motion of dynamical systems and to solve them numerically.
Physics and Technology of Sustainable Energy (Illustrated Edition) - eBook
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Physics and Technology of Sustainable Energy, Illustrated Edition, (PDF) explores the science and technologies required for renewable energy. It explores the properties of the earth’s atmosphere for transmitting light in from the sun and mediating the discharge of infrared energy from the ground, a part that has an effect on
Building a Cell from its Component Parts - eBook
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The cell interior is a different world that we are only starting to explore. Though there are a number of approaches for examining the inner workings of the cell, the reductionist approach of building up complexity attracts many with physical science and engineering backgrounds. Building a Cell from its Component