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 The Archaeology of Athens
The city of Athens has played a leading role in the development of European civilization.
When we look back through time to the origins of so many of the institutions and activities
which thrive or are valued today, we are led to ancient Greece and, most often, to
Athens in the Classical period (480–323 B.C.). Time and again... |  |  |  |  Visual Basic 2012 Programmer's Reference
IT HAS BEEN SAID THAT SIR ISAAC NEWTON was the last person to know everything. He was an
accomplished physicist (his three laws of motion were the basis of classical mechanics, which defi ned
astrophysics for three centuries), mathematician (he was one of the inventors of calculus and
developed Newton’s Method for fi nding... |
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 Windows Azure programming patterns for Start-ups
Windows Azure was officially announced at PDC 2008, but looking back, I had a
quick look in the kitchen of Windows Azure in 2007 while I was visiting Redmond
during the Lead Enterprise Architect Program (LEAP) sessions. Pat Helland, a senior
architect at Microsoft, gave a talk on The irresistible forces meet the movable objects.... |  |  Geographic Profiling
Scientific criminology has its roots in crime mapping. The first great systematic
studies of crime were cartographic exercises made possible by recordkeeping
systems created to track criminal convictions in France and England
during the early part of the 19th century. Compared with maps of demographic,
economic, and social... |  |  Games and Information: An Introduction to Game Theory
This book is about noncooperative game theory and asymmetric information. In the Introduction,
I will say why I think these subjects are important, but here in the Preface I
will try to help you decide whether this is the appropriate book to read if they do interest
you.
I write as an applied theoretical... |
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 ECG Diagnosis: A Self-Assessment Workbook
ECG Diagnosis: A Self-Assessment Workbook provides an educational self-assessment
guideline for the interpretation of various electrocardiographic abnormalities. In this
book, 250 common and clinically pertinent ECG abnormalities are included. Thus, any
ECG tracings showing extremely unusual and rare ECG abnormalities or complex... |  |  Forensic Pathology of Trauma (Forensic Science and Medicine)
The practice of forensic pathology includes the collection and analysis of evidence
in relation to a corpse in order to establish the cause of death. Knowledge
of the cause of death contributes to the determination of the manner of death by medical
examiners and coroners, who are occasionally assisted by law enforcement officers. In... |  |  |
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