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 Statistics Explained, An Introductory Guide for Life ScientistsStatistics Explained is a reader-friendly introduction to experimental design and statistics for undergraduate students in the life sciences, particularly those who do not have a strong mathematical background. Hypothesis testing and experimental design are discussed first. Statistical tests are then explained using pictorial examples and a minimum... |  |  Statistical MechanicsUnlike most other texts on the subject, this clear, concise introduction to the theory of microscopic bodies treats the modern theory of critical phenomena. Provides up-to-date coverage of recent major advances, including a self-contained description of thermodynamics and the classical kinetic theory of gases, interesting applications such as... |  |  The Physics of Interstellar Dust (Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics)All of the material is presented clearly and concisely. - Tom Hartquist in A&G
It is by far the most comprehensive, detailed, and in depth work ever published on this subject. The book derives all of the relevant physics for interstellar dust from first principles. It includes all of the necessary physics of dust grains,... |
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 Computer-Based Numerical & Statistical Techniques (with CD-ROM)(Mathematics)T he limitations of analytical methods in practical applications have led mathematicians to evolve numerical methods. We know that exact methods often fail in drawing plausible inferences from a given set of tabulated data or in finding roots of transcendental equations or in solving non-linear differential equations.
Even if analytical... |  |  Introduction to Design of Experiments with JMP Examples, Third Edition (SAS Press)"For anyone wanting to learn about design of experiments, this book has it all. This book combines easy-to-read concepts and methods of design of experiments (DOE) with everyday examples and pictures. Anyone with even a cursory understanding of DOE can pick up this book and gain a very high-level understanding of DOE. The bottom line: This is... |  |  |
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 Foundations of 3D Graphics Programming: Using JOGL and Java3D"A good, concise computer graphics textbook covering 3D concepts, essential fundamentals theory, and easy-to-follow OpenGL practical programming in Java."
Dr. Jack Bresenham, Retired IBM Senior Technical Staff Member
Increasingly in the realms of science and industry,... |  |  Good Style: Writing For Science and TechnologyExplains the tactics that should be used to write technical material - ranging from reports to manuals - in a coherent, readable style. It discusses in detail choice of vocabulary, phrasing and sentence structure; each piece of advice is supported
In seminars and workshops over the past 40 years, I have had the good fortune to be able to... |  |  Learning Theory: 20th Annual Conference on Learning Theory, COLT 2007, San Diego, CA, USA, June 13-15, 2007This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference on Learning Theory, COLT 2007, held in San Diego, CA, USA in June 2007.
The 41 revised full papers presented together with 5 articles on open problems and 2 invited lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 92 submissions. The papers cover a wide... |
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