Category: Textbooks

Digital Radiography in Practice - eBook
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Medical radiography programs will admire having an economical textbook that emphasizes on the practical aspects of digital radiography. Almost all textbooks to date claiming the title digital radiography have dealt mainly with the managerial perspectives of the topic at the expense of any practical information on how digital imaging works
Introduction to Biostatistics with JMP - eBook
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Exhibited in an easy-to-understand way, Introduction to Biostatistics with JMP® introduces undergraduate students in the biological sciences to the most frequently used (and misused) statistical methods that they will require to analyze their experimental data using JMP. It includes many of the fundamental topics in statistics using biological examples for
Applied Engineering Mathematics - eBook
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Undergraduate engineering students require good mathematics skills. Brian Vick‘s Applied Engineering Mathematics, (PDF) assists this need by placing a strong focus on visualization and the methods and tools needed across the whole of engineering. The visual approach is stressed, and excessive proofs and derivations are avoided. The visual images describe
Connect Core Concepts in Health (16th Edition) - eBook
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McGraw-Hill Education’s teaching and digital learning tools are built on the solid foundation of Connect Core Concepts in Health’s authoritative science-based content. Insel’s Connect Core Concepts in Health, 16th Edition, (PDF) is written by specialists who work and teach in the fields of exercise science medicine, physical education, and health
Philosophy of Mathematics and Economics: Image, Context and Perspective - eBook
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With the failure of economics to predict the recent economic crisis, the image of economics as a rigorous mathematical science has been subjected to increasing interrogation. One explanation for this failure is that the subject took a wrong turn in its historical trajectory, becoming too mathematical. Using the philosophy of