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 Bionanotechnology: Lessons from Nature
Today is the most exciting time to be working in nanotechnology, and bionanotechnology
in particular. Chemistry, biology, and physics have revealed
an immense amount of information on molecular structure and
function, and now we are poised to make use of it for atomic-level engineering.
New discoveries are being made every day, and... |  |  Programming Entity Framework: Code First
Microsoft’s principal data access technology, ADO.NET Entity Framework, has had
two major releases as part of the .NET Framework. NET 3.5 brought us the first version
of Entity Framework, which is covered in the first edition of Programming Entity
Framework. In 2010, Microsoft .NET 4 was released; it contained the next version of... |  |  Food Chemical Risk Analysis (Food Science & Safety Series)
The recognition that chemicals in food, whatever their origin, might
present a risk to the consumer has long been recognised. However, early
food regulations at the beginning of the century were primarily aimed at
prevention of adulteration and fraud rather than directed at consumer
safety. It is only in the second half of the century... |
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 Practice Standard for Work Breakdown Structures: Second Edition
The Project Management Institute, Inc. (PMI) standards and guideline publications,
of which the document contained herein is one, are developed through a voluntary
consensus standards development process. This process brings together volunteers
and/or seeks out the views of persons who have an interest in the topic covered by
this... |  |  Google Plus First Look: a tip-packed, comprehensive look at Google+
In four years on Facebook, I gained 453 friends. In four months on Google+, I have
10,141 followers. In the course of this book, you'll learn everything I know about G+
and have a bunch of fun doing it!
At first glance, Google+ (or Plus, the terms are interchangeable) seems awfully
familiar. You can make Posts, like on... |  |  Programming Entity Framework: DbContext
Microsoft’s principal data access technology, ADO.NET Entity Framework, has had
two major releases as part of the .NET Framework. .NET 3.5 brought us the first version
of Entity Framework, which is covered in the first edition of Programming Entity
Framework (O’Reilly). In 2010, Microsoft .NET 4 was released, containing the... |
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 Photo-Induced Metastability in Amorphous Semiconductors
As far as I know, the systematic study on chalcogenide glasses as semiconductors was initiated
around the 1950s by a research group headed by B.T. Kolomiets of the Ioffe Physico-Technical
Institute. During the half-century that followed, amorphous semiconductors have acquired
their own citizenship as an unchallenged, independent area of... |  |  SQL and Relational Theory: How to Write Accurate SQL Code
This edition differs from its predecessor in a number of ways. The overall objective remains the same, of course—
using SQL relationally is still the emphasis—but the text has been revised throughout to reflect, among other things,
experience gained from teaching live seminars based on the first edition.
One... |  |  Design and Prototyping for Drupal
If you’re reading this book, you’re probably a web designer who has heard of Drupal,
wants to get started with it, and may have even tried it out a couple of times. And you
might be frustrated because even if you’re used to code, Drupal has thrown you a major
learning curve that you hadn’t expected.... |
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