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 |  |  Animating with Blender: How to Create Short Animations from Start to FinishBlender is a free software animation tool with 2 million + users. This book covers animating with Blender and comes to us directly from the Blender Foundation's Roland Hess, noted Blender expert and author.
Blender has become one of the most popular 3D and animation tools on the market, with over 2 million users, and it is... |  |  400 Must-Have Words for the TOEFLFor students whose first language is not English and who wish to study at a university with an English-based curriculum, no admittance test is more important than the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). 400 Must-Have Words for the TOEFL helps you score well by arming you with the most important English vocabulary words commonly... |
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 |  |  New Infrastructures for Knowledge Production: Understanding E-scienceNew Infrastructures for Knowledge Production: Understanding E-Science offers a distinctive understanding of new infrastructures for knowledge production based in science and technology studies. This field offers a unique potential to assess systematically the prospects for new modes of science enabled by information and communication technologies.... |  |  A Science Strategy for the Exploration of Europa (Compass Series)Terrestrial studies of life in extreme environments now show that Earth is teeming with microorganisms. Nearly every locale that contains two ingredients, liquid water and some form of energy, appears to host a variety of microbes living happily under conditions that just a few years ago would have seemed impossibly inhospitable. There is also... |
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 A First Course in String TheoryAn accessible introduction to string theory, this book provides a detailed and self-contained demonstration of the main concepts involved. The first part deals with basic ideas, reviewing special relativity and electromagnetism while introducing the concept of extra dimensions. D-branes and the classical dynamics of relativistic strings are... |  |  |  |  Neural Networks: A Systematic IntroductionOne of the well-springs of mathematical inspiration has been the continuing attempt to formalize human thought. From the syllogisms of the Greeks, through all of logic and probability theory, cognitive models have led to beautiful mathematics and wide ranging application. But mental processes have proven to be more complex than any of the formal... |
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