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 Modern Fortran Explained (Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation)
Fortran remains one of the principal languages used in the fields of scientific, numerical,
and engineering programming, and a series of revisions to the standard defining successive
versions of the language has progressively enhanced its power and kept it competitive with
several generations of rivals.
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 HTML, XHTML, and CSS: Introductory (Shelly Cashman)
The Shelly Cashman Series® offers the fi nest textbooks in computer education. We are
proud of the fact that our previous HTML books have been so well received. With each
new edition of our HTML books, we have made signifi cant improvements based on the
comments made by instructors and students. The HTML, XHTML, and CSS, Sixth... |  |  |  |  Robotic Micro-Assembly
This book deals with the current methods developed around the world on robotic
microassembly. It is dedicated to Master’s and Ph.D. students, and also scientists
and engineers involved in microrobotics and also in robotics. As robotic
microassembly is a new way to manufacture microelectromechanical systems
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 UMTS Networks: Architecture, Mobility and Services
The world's first public GSM call was made on 1st July 1991 in a city park of Helsinki,
Finland. That event is now regarded as the birthday of the second generation mobile telephony.
GSM has been an overwhelming success, which was difficult to predict at that early
stage. In the past 10 years GSM has become a truly global... |  |  |  |  Linear Programming: An Introduction with Applications
This book is aimed at freshman, sophomores, and juniors in college who
are even remotely interested in some of the current applications of
mathematics to the real world. The difficulty with most of the other linear
programming books on the market is that they are high end books, written
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