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 Principles and Applications of Fluorescence Spectroscopy
With reference to absorption spectroscopy,we deal herewith photon absorption by electrons
distributed within specific orbitals in a population of molecules. Upon absorption, one
electron reaches an upper vacant orbital of higher energy. Thus, light absorption would
induce the molecule excitation. Transition from ground to excited... |  |  |  |  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
primarily in a fairly rigorous fashion... |
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 Applied Semantic Web Technologies
Since Tim Berners-Lee’s original idea for a global system of interlinked hypertext
documents from 1989, the World Wide Web has grown into the world’s biggest
pool of human knowledge. Over the past few years, the Web has changed the way
people communicate and exchange information. It has created new business... |  |  Apache Solr 3 Enterprise Search Server
If you are a developer building an application today then you know how important a good search experience is. Apache Solr, built on Apache Lucene, is a wildly popular open source enterprise search server that easily delivers powerful search and faceted navigation features that are elusive with databases. Solr supports complex search criteria,... |  |  QoS Measurement and Evaluation of Telecommunications Quality of Service
Most people know that quality of service (QoS) in telecommunications has
grown in importance over the past decade. This is thanks to the new competitive
environment which has followed as a direct result of privatization and
de-regulation, forcing companies to increase the quality of their networks and
services. Yet QoS means... |
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 Codecharts: Roadmaps and blueprints for object-oriented programs
In this book we set out to investigate some of the most difficult problems that
software engineering faces. Although a young discipline, it nonetheless faces
the most difficult challenges, as software is the most complex artefact ever
crafted by humankind. As such, many of the problems can be traced to
inadequate abstraction.... |  |  |  |  MOS 2010 Study Guide for Microsoft® Excel® Expert
Desktop computing proficiency is increasingly important in today’s business world. As
a result, when screening, hiring, and training employees, employers can feel reassured
by relying on the objectivity and consistency of technology certification to ensure the
competence of their workforce. As an employee or job seeker, you... |
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