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 Chemistry of Pyrotechnics: Basic Principles and Theory
Everyone has observed chemical reactions involving pyrotechnic mixtures.
Beautiful 4th of July fireworks, highway distress signals,
solid fuel boosters for the Space Shuttle, and the black powder used
by muzzle-loading rifle enthusiasts all have a common technical background.
The chemical principles underlying... |  |  Principles of CMOS VLSI Design (VLSI systems series)With this updated text, Weste conveys an understanding of CMOS technology, circuit design, layout, and system design sufficient to feel confident with the technology. The book deals the technology down to the layout level of detail, thereby providing a bridge from a circuit to a form that may be fabricated. The early chapters provide a circuit view... |  |  PostScript(R) Language Tutorial and CookbookPostScript, a revolutionary, device-independent page description language, is quickly becoming the industry standard for printing high-quality integrated text and graphics. It is a powerful, flexible language that has the ability to describe efficiently the appearance of text, images, and graphic material on the printed page.
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 Beginning BASIC with the ZX Spectrum (Macmillan microcomputer books)The aim of this book is to teach programming in the BASIC language, as used by the ZX Spectrum, to the complete beginner. It is not an '0' level or C.S.E. text· book, although It does cover practically all the programming skills required at those levels. Mathematics has been kept to a minimum and therefore arithmetic functions such as ABS,... |  |  How to Build Your Own Underground HomeAs you browse through this second edition of How to Build Your Own Underground Home, you must be asking yourself." What more can he find to write about after three previous books on the subject of underground homes."
The answer is basic. Like many subjects that are surrounded by good old yankee ingenuity, improvements and... |  |  Statistical OpticsSince the early 1960s it has gradually become accepted that a modern academic training in optics should include a heavy exposure to the concepts of Fourier analysis and linear systems theory. This book is based on the thesis that a similar stage has been reached with respect to the tools of probability and statistics and that some training in the... |
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