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Heat Shock Proteins in Cancer
Heat shock proteins are emerging as important molecules in the development of cancer and as key targets in cancer therapy. These proteins enhance the growth of cancer cells and protect tumors from treatments such as drugs or surgery. However, new drugs have recently been developed particularly those targeting heat shock protein 90. As heat... | | Technical Java: Applications for Science and EngineeringIf you want to use Java todevelop scientific or engineering programs, Technical Java is the Java guide you’vebeen searching for. Using real-life examples, expert scientific programmerGrant Palmer shows how to build powerful, versatile, and flexible software forvirtually any technical application. Whether you’re moving from FORTRAN,C, or... | | WPF in Action with Visual Studio 2008Now more than ever, Windows applications have to work well and look good. Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Microsoft's new user interface framework, gives you the ability to create stunning graphics, rich interactions, and highly-usable Windows applications. WPF is the API beneath Windows Vista interfaces, and it's also available for older... |
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Physics for Everyone: Motion Heat
The first question which the reader, taking this book in his hands, asks himself is: for whom is this book "for everyone"? Of course, there is some exaggeration in the title. An acquaintance with the fundamentals of high school algebra is sufficient for the reader of this book. No knowledge of physics is needed: it can be your first... | | Fluid-Structure Interactions, Second Edition: Slender Structures and Axial Flow
This book deals with the dynamics of slender, mainly cylindrical or quasi-cylindrical, bodies in contact
with axial flow—such that the structure either contains the flow or is immersed in it, or both. Dynamics
is used here in its generic sense, including aspects of stability, thus covering both self-excited and free or
forced... | | Computational Chemistry: Reviews of Current Trends
There is no doubt that many of the readers of this book series wonder
how the research/computational facilities will look like in the near future.
It seems that the efficiency and compactness of the silicon-based
computers are almost exhausted, and for significant progress one has to
look for alternative solutions. A very... |
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