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Fundamentals of Information Systems (8th Edition)- eBook
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Combining the most current coverage and latest research available into a succinct 9 chapters, Fundamentals Of Information Systems 8th edition (PDF) equips computer students with a solid understanding of the core principles of IS and how it is practiced. The streamlined 560-page 8th edition features a wealth of new examples,
Dutton's Orthopaedic: Examination, Evaluation and Intervention (4th Edition) - eBook
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Dutton’s Orthopaedic: Examination, Evaluation and Intervention, 4th Edition, (PDF) offers readers with a systematic logical approach to the assessment and intervention of the orthopedic patient. In this concise and up-to-date 4th edition, Dutton uncovers the perfect balance in its coverage of examination and treatment. The textbook stresses the appropriate use of manual techniques
Essentials of Statistics (6th Edition) - eBook
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Real data bring statistics to life From clinical trials and opinion polls to self-driving cars, statistics affect and shape the world around us. Best-selling author Marty Triola is dedicated to keeping  Essentials of Statistics, 6th Edition, (PDF) current — with an unparalleled amount of current real data — so that students of all
Concepts of Genetics (11th Edition) - eBook
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Concepts of Genetics, 11th Edition emphasizes the fundamental ideas of genetics, while exploring modern applications and techniques of genetic analysis. The best-selling PDF etextbook has a very strong problem-solving approach, and this 11th edition has been extensively updated with relevant, cutting-edge coverage of emerging topics in genetics. P.S A newer
Experience Machines: The Philosophy of Virtual Worlds - eBook
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In his classic work Anarchy, State and Utopia, Robert Nozick asked his readers to imagine being permanently plugged into a ‘machine that would give you any experience you desired’. He speculated that, in spite of the many obvious attractions of such a prospect, most people would choose against passing the