The Electric Power Engineering Handbook, by Leonard L. Grigsby
Added by: Kaldagan | Karma: 115.48 | Non-Fiction, Other | 4 June 2009
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A reference at once so elemental and so comprehensive, The Electric Power Engineering Handbook not only describes the field’s body of knowledge, but defines it. Written by expert contributors under the leadership of one of the world’s most respected and accomplished authorities in power engineering, the second edition remains the undisputed guide to power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as for modeling, analyzing, planning, designing, monitoring, and controlling power systems...
The Beginner`s American History, by D. H. Montgomery
Added by: Kaldagan | Karma: 115.48 | Non-Fiction, Other | 4 June 2009
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This little book is intended by the writer as an introduction to his larger work entitled The Leading Facts of American History. It is in no sense an abridgment of the larger history, but is practically an entirely new and distinct work. Its object is to present clearly and accurately those facts and principles in the lives of some of the chief founders and builders of America which would be of interest and value to pupils beginning the study of our history...
Semiconductor Device Fundamentals (2nd Edition), by Robert F. Pierret
Added by: Kaldagan | Karma: 115.48 | Non-Fiction, Other | 4 June 2009
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Introduces and explains the basic terminology, models, properties, and concepts associated with semiconductors and semiconductor devices. Systematically develops the analytical tools needed to solve practical device problems. DLC: Semiconductors.
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This important and highly original book explores the application of economics to the subject of hate via such diverse topics as war, terrorism, road rage, witchcraft mania, marriage and divorce, and bullying and harassment.
Added by: Alexey | Karma: 38.69 | Other | 4 June 2009
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Estelle Derclaye’s book is indeed a Handbook on EU copyright law, since practically every aspect of copyright law is examined through the lens of EU law by foremost European specialists. But it goes further than providing an understanding of what has been and ought to be happening in EU copyright law: each chapter can touch a raw nerve in the copyright law of any country in the world. Rarely has it been so obvious that EU copyright law can be considered a laboratory for copyright law in general.’ - Ysolde Gendreau, Universite de Montreal, Canada