Category: Textbooks

Economics (10th European Edition) - eBook
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Using Parkin/Powell/Matthews’ Economics, 10th European Edition, (PDF), you can start to think like an economist! Economics touches almost every aspect of life, from taxes to house prices, climate change to terrorism, wages, to how much time to spend studying! Thinking like an economist will enable you to evaluate economic policies,
Neeb's Mental Health Nursing (5th Edition) - eBook
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Here is the must-know information LVN/LPN students need to care for patients with mental health disorders where they will encounter them – in general patient care settings. Neeb’s Mental Health Nursing 5th edition (PDF) is an easy-to-read, conversational writing style, which shows you how to recognize and respond to the
Signals and Systems using MATLAB (3rd Edition) - eBook
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Signals and Systems Using MATLAB, 3rd Edition, (PDF) features an academically accessible and rich approach to what can commonly be a mathematically dry subject. Historic notes and usual mistakes combined with applications in controls, communications and signal processing assist students understand and appreciate the utility of the techniques described in
International Development Organizations and Fragile States: Law and Disorder - eBook
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International Development Organizations and Fragile States, (PDF) addresses a conundrum for the international development community: The law of development cooperation presents major constraints on delivering aid where it is required most. The existence of a state with an operational government is a fundamental condition for the transfer of aid, making
Statistics In the Pharmaceutical Industry (3rd Edition) - eBook
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The advance of the pharmaceutical industry over the past decade is amazing, but the impact of this growth on statistics is somewhat puzzling. While the software has made analysis easier and more efficient, regulatory bodies now insist on deeper and more complicated analyses, and pharmacogenetic/genomic studies serve up a completely