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Molecular Logic-based Computation: RSC (Monographs in Supramolecular Chemistry)
We all learn - in schools, factories, bars and streets. We gather, store, process and transmit information in society. Molecular systems involved in our senses and within our brains allow all this to happen and molecular systems allow living things of all kinds to handle information for the purpose of survival and growth. Nevertheless, the... | | Learning Behavior-driven Development with JavaScript
Create powerful yet simple-to-code BDD test suites in JavaScript using the most popular tools in the community
About This Book
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Master the most popular testing tools in the JavaScript ecosystem, such as CucumberJS, Mocha, SinonJS, and more.
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Learn how Behavior-driven development can help...
| | Beyond Buds: Marijuana Extracts—Hash, Vaping, Dabbing, Edibles and Medicines
Beyond Buds is a handbook to the future of marijuana. Prohibition’s end has led to a technological revolution that’s generated powerful medicines and products containing almost zero carcinogens and little smoke. Marijuana icon Ed Rosenthal and leading cannabis reporter David Downs guide readers through the best new ... |
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Solaris Operating Environment Boot CampThe aim of this book is not to be just another "Guide for System Administrators," but rather a workshop manual that describes the tasks that need to be performed to build a complex network using the standard components delivered with the system.
We present the chapters in the same chronological order that the system administrator... | | The Mobile Revolution: The Making of Worldwide Mobile Markets‘We’re moving away from the business of ears to the business of eyes.’
Move over Bill Gates, stand aside Steve Jobs, said the industry pundits after CeBIT 1998, the famous trade conference. They’d just seen Nokia’s Communicator 9110, a mobile phone with dazzling capabilities, but what really... | | Content Computing: Advanced Workshop on Content Computing, AWCC 2004This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Advanced Workshop on Content Computing, AWCC 2004, held in Zhen Jiang, Jiang Su, China in November 2004.
The 26 revised full papers and 36 revised short papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 194 submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on mobile... |
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