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 Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard HandbookPraise for Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard Handbook
"While providing insightful guidance on a holistic approach to tackling the Dirty Dozen of PCI, this book also teaches the fundamental principles of information security management. The PCI DSS Handbook is a must-read for all levels of... |  |  PowerPoint 2007 Graphics & Animation Made EasyGet beyond the basics with PowerPoint 2007
Take your PowerPoint skills to the next level with help from this highly visual, easy-to-follow guide. PowerPoint 2007 Graphics & Animation Made Easy shows you how to enhance your presentations with everything from bullets and tables to dynamic slides that come to... |  |  Digital Photography Simplified"...makes a promise that the contents deliver on...Every tip is well explained and features a colourful image example" (Digital Photographer, December 2008)
Are you new to digital cameras? Does new technology make you nervous? Relax! You're holding in your hands the easiest guide ever to digital photography — a book... |
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 Handbook of X-Ray DataThis sourcebook is intended as an X-ray data reference for scientists and engineers working in the field of energy or wavelength dispersive X-ray spectrometry and related fields of basic and applied research, technology, or process and quality controlling. In a concise and informative manner, the most important data connected with the emission... |  |  The Theory and Practice of Online Learning (Au Press)Neither an academic tome nor a prescriptive 'how to' guide, "The Theory and Practice of Online Learning" is an illuminating collection of essays by practitioners and scholars active in the complex field of distance education.Distance education has evolved significantly in its 150 years of existence. For most of this time, it was an... |  |  Thinking Fluid Dynamics With Dolphins (Stand Alone)This small volume is the English edition of a Japanese book entitled "Learning fluid dynamics from dolphins". The title is derived from the fact that "Dolphins swim too fast to be explained scientifically". The first person to clearly describe this phenomenon was the English biologist Sir James Gray (J.Gray, 1936), and... |
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