Category: Textbooks

Construction Contract Claims, Changes, and Dispute Resolution (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Construction Contract Claims, Changes, and Dispute Resolution, 3rd Edition, (PDF) is the go-to handbook for those included in the preparation, prevention, management, and resolution of claims and change orders on construction projects. For over 40 years, contractors, engineers, owners, and construction managers have turned to this practical guide and its
marketing research 8e
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The best-selling textbook Marketing Research 8th Global Edition (PDF) continues to provide readers with a “nuts and bolts” introduction to the field of marketing research. Intended for students with no prior background in marketing research, the textbook teaches the basic fundamental statistical models needed to analyze market data. This new
Netter’s Introduction to Clinical Procedures - eBook
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Written with the student in mind, Netters Introduction to Clinical Procedures, (PDF) by Drs. R. Shane Tubbs, Marios Loukas, and Joseph Feldman, uses the renowned Netter anatomy art as a foundation for strengthening the relevant clinical anatomy needed to successfully comprehend and perform basic procedures. Learn the practical application of
The Fungal Cell Wall: An Armour and a Weapon for Human Fungal Pathogens (Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Book 425) - eBook
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The Fungal Cell Wall: An Armour and a Weapon for Human Fungal Pathogens (PDF) shows, that the fungal cell wall is important for the ecology and biology of all fungi and especially for human fungal pathogens. Students will learn, that the composition of the fungal cell wall is a different structure,
Sentencing: A Social Process: Re-thinking Research and Policy - eBook
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Tata’s Sentencing: A Social Process, (PDF) asks how we should make sense of sentencing when, despite huge efforts worldwide to analyze, critique, and reform it, it remains an enigma. Sentencing: A Social Process shows how both research and policy-thinking about sentencing are confined by a paradigm that presumes autonomous individualism,