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 Construction Databook: Construction Materials and Equipment
The Construction DataBook, Second Edition, provides the project manager, construction superintendent, design consultants, facility managers and owners with a one-source guide for the most commonly encountered construction materials and equipment.
Composed of eleven sections ranging, in topics, from excavation and sitework to... |  |  GIMP 2.6 cookbook
The GIMP project was started in 1995 by Peter Mattis and Spencer Kimball, and is now maintained by a group of volunteers under the auspices of the GNU Project. The first release was in January 1996, The latest version of GIMP, version 2.6.1, was released on December 21, 2010. Available under the terms of the GNU General Public License, GIMP... |  |  Pattern Recognition From Classical to Modern Approaches
Recognizing patterns is at the core of man's attempts to understand the universe that we inhabit. Through the development of sensors and instruments, we have extended our ability to gather data far beyond the range and scale of man's natural senses. As a result we are now able to gather data on phenomena occurring in the far reaches... |
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Computer users spend a lot of time doing simple, mechanical data manipulation
- changing the format of data, checking its validity, finding items with
some property, adding up numbers, printing reports, and the like. All of these
jobs ought to be mechanized, but it's a real nuisance to have to write a specialpurpose
program in a... |  |  Optical Fiber Fusion Splicing (Springer Series in Optical Sciences)
Significant advances in optical fiber technology have created a need for an
up-to-date book about optical fiber fusion splicing. Over the past 15 years,
a variety of new optical fibers including rare-earth-doped fiber, dispersioncompensating
fiber, dispersion-matched fiber pairs, and microstructured fiber
have been introduced. These... |
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 Engineers Guide to MATLAB, An (3rd Edition)
An Engineer's Guide to MATLAB, 3/e, is an authoritative guide to generating readable, compact, and verifiably correct MATLAB programs. It is ideal for undergraduate engineering courses in Mechanical, Aeronautical, Civil, and Electrical engineering that require/use MATLAB.
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During my experience of teaching aircraft structures, I have felt the need for a textbook written specifically
for students of aeronautical engineering. Although there have been a number of excellent books
written on the subject, they are now either out of date or too specialized in content to fulfill the requirements
of an... |
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 Chemical Engineering Fluid Mechanics, Revised and Expanded
The objectives of this book are twofold: (1) for the student, to show how the
fundamental principles underlying the behavior of fluids (with emphasis on
one-dimensional macroscopic balances) can be applied in an organized and
systematic manner to the solution of practical engineering problems, and (2)
for the practicing engineer, to... |  |  Design of Systems on a Chip: Design and Test
This book is the second of two volumes addressing the design challenges associated with new generations of semiconductor technology. The various chapters are compiled from tutorials presented at workshops in recent years by prominent authors from all over the world. Technology, productivity and quality are the main aspects under consideration... |  |  Analytical Characterization of Aluminum, Steel, and Superalloys
The Analytical Characterization of Aluminum, Steel, and Superalloys addresses the needs of
the practicing materials scientist and engineer, whether in an industrial or university setting,
and the advanced student. This handbook provides a fundamental overview of a wide range
of characterization methodologies and does not provide an... |
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