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My introduction to membranes was as a graduate student in 1963. At that time
membrane permeation was a sub-study of materials science. What is now called
membrane technology did not exist, nor did any large industrial applications
of membranes. Since then, sales of membranes and membrane equipment have
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"All this is done in HTML5, by the way!" exclaimed Steve Jobs, the mind and face of the
Apple success story, as he walked the audience through the new HTMLs-powered ad
system at the iPhone OS 4.0 Keynote, receiving cheers, laughs, and applause in return.
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 Hacker's Delight (2nd Edition)
In Hacker’s Delight, Second Edition, Hank Warren once again compiles an irresistible collection of programming hacks: timesaving techniques, algorithms, and tricks that help programmers build more elegant and efficient software, while also gaining deeper insights into their craft. Warren’s hacks... |  |  English Grammar For Dummies
When you’re a grammarian, people react to you in interesting — and
sometimes downright strange — ways. When the first edition of
English Grammar For Dummies came out in 2001, an elderly man asked
me about something that had puzzled him for eight decades: Why did his
church, St. Paul’s, include an... |  |  Frommer's New Orleans 2011 (Frommer's Complete Guides)
New Orleans should come with a warning label. No,
no, not about hurricanes. Forget that. That’s like
solely identifying San Francisco and Los Angeles
with earthquakes. No, this is about the city itself. See,
there’s this group of residents whom locals call the “never
lefts.” They are the people who... |
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