For Students and Engineering

1.       A Brief Introduction To Fluid Mechanics, 5th Edition

 

Students who study this text and who solve a representative set of the exercises provided should acquire a useful knowledge of the fundaments of fluid mechanics. Faculty who use this text are provided with numerous topics to select from in order to meet the objectives of their own courses. All are reminded of the fine-collection of supplementary material. In this book the authors have cited throughout the text various articles and books that are available for enrichment. This e-book contains 523 pages.

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2.       Algebra for College Students, 9th Edition      

This text covers topics that are usually associated with intermediate algebra and college algebra. It can be used in a one-semester course, but it contains ample material for a two semester sequence.

In this book we present the basic concepts of algebra in a simple, straightforward way. Algebraic ideas are developed in a logical sequence and in an easy-to-read manner without excessive formalism. Concepts are developed through examples, reinforced through additional examples, and then applied in a variety of problem-solving situations. There is a common thread that runs throughout the book:

Learn a skill,

Practice the skill to help solve equations, and

Apply the skill to solve application problems.

This thread influenced some of the decisions we made in preparing the text.

This ebook contains 831 pages

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3.       Architectural Engineering and Design Management

 

Achieving design value depends upon the collective efforts of all participants involved in the design and realization of buildings, necessitating the establishment of appropriate managerial frames as well as the assembly and maintenance of effective teams. Building design management is a rapidly evolving field and this special issue of the journal Architectural Engineering and Design Management examines a variety of approaches to design management from different perspectives. The underlying argument is for the better management of design value in an increasingly complex building sector. Written by international experts in the field, the core themes include the modelling, coordination and management of design information; the definition and realization of architectural value; digital outsourcing of architectural services; knowledge capital in architectural education; and the importance of cultural issues. Design management is addressed from the perspective of consultants and contractors, which helps to illustrate the dynamic interrelationships between people, technologies and management. This peer-reviewed publication will be invaluable reading for lecturers and students on architecture, built environment and civil engineering courses. The contents will also be of interest to professional architects, engineers and sponsors of design and construction projects. This e-book contains 78 pages.

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4.       New Barron’s GRE, 19th Edition

As a prospective graduate student concerned with professional advancement, ytu know the importance of using good tools and drawing on solid research. In this 19th edition we offer you both. The GRE Graduate Record Exam is changing substantially starting in August 2011, and Barron’s is now ready with a thoroughly revised test prep manual that reflects the new exam’s content. Although the GRE’s Analytical Writing section remains essentially unchanged, new question types appear in both the GRE’s Verbal Reasoning and Quantitative Reasoning sections, and the model tests in Barron’s brand-new 19th edition reflect these changes:

·  Verbal Reasoning– The verbal section now includes two new sentence completion types: sentence equivalence questions, for which test takers must identify two correct answers to receive credit; and text completion questions, some involving passages of several sentences and requiring test takers to fill in up to three blanks. Reading comprehension questions may now have more than one correct answer. Some reading questions will involve selecting individual sentences with passages.

·  Quantitative Reasoning– As in the past, this section contains standard multiple-choice questions, as well as quantitative comparison questions. There are two new question types: multiple-choice questions that have more than one correct answer choice, each of which has to be selected, and numeric entry questions, which are the only questions on the test for which no answer choices are provided.

Barron’s new GRE manual offers intensive practice and review for all question types plus a diagnostic test and two full-length model GREs with answer keys and explanations for all questions answered. The authors also present a test overview and valuable chapters on test-taking tactics.

This e-book contains 264 pages.

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5.      Basic Mathematics for College Students, 4th Edition

Basic Mathematics for College Students, Fourth Edition, is more than a simple upgrade of the third edition. Substantial changes have been made to the worked example structure, the Study Sets, and the pedagogy. Throughout the revision process, our objective has been to ease teaching challenges and meet students’ educational needs. Mathematics, for many of today’s developmental math students, is like a foreign language. They have difficulty translating the words, their meanings, and how they apply to problem solving. With these needs in mind (and as educational research suggests), our fundamental goal is to have students read, write, think, and speak using the language of mathematics. Instructional approaches that include vocabulary, practice, and well-defined pedagogy, along with an emphasis on reasoning, modeling, communication, and technology skills have been blended to address this need. The most common question that students ask as they watch their instructors solve problems and as they read the textbook is p Why? The new fourth edition addresses this question in a unique way. Experience teaches us that it’s not enough to know how a problem is solved. Students gain a deeper understanding of algebraic concepts if they know why a particular approach is taken. This instructional truth was the motivation for adding a Strategy and Why explanation to the solution of each worked example. The fourth edition now provides, on a consistent basis, a concise answer to that all-important question: Why? These are just two of several reasons we trust that this revision will make this course a better experience for both instructors and students. This e-book contains 946 pages.

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6. Becoming a Master Student

The purpose of this book is to help you make a successful transition to higher education by setting up

a pattern of success that will last the rest of your life. You probably won’t take action and use the ideas in this book until you are convinced that you have something to gain. That’s the reason for this introduction—to persuade you to use this book actively. The strategies and tactics that successful students

use are well known. You have hundreds of them at your finger-tips right now, in this book. Use them. Modify them. Invent new ones. You’re the authority on what works for you. However, what makes any technique work is commitment—and action.. Add your participation to the mulch, and these pages become priceless. This e-book contains 426 pages.

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7. Bio-Chemical Engineering - Fundamentals and Advanced  (2 Volumes)*

 

The first volume contains the fundamentals. The biotechnology and chemical engineering students at various Indian Universities and engineering institutions are required to take up the 'Biochemical Engineering' course either as an elective or a compulsory subject. This book is written keeping in mind the need for a text book on the aforesaid subject for students from both engineering and biology backgrounds. The main feature of· this book is that it contains solved problems, which help the students to understand the subject better. The book is divided into three sections: Enzyme mediated bioprocess, whole cell mediated bioprocess and the engineering principle in bioprocess

The second volume deals with the advanced stages of the subject. Advances in Biochemical engineering/Biotechnology reviews actual trends in modern biotechnology. Its aim is to cover all aspects of this interdisciplinary technology where knowledge, methods and expertise are required for chemistry, biochemistry, micro-biology, genetics, chemical engineering and computer science. Special volumes are dedicated to selected topics which focus on new biotechnological products and new processes for their synthesis and purification. They give the state-of-the-art of a topic in a comprehensive way thus being a valuable source for the next 3–5 years. It also discusses new discoveries and applications. Special volumes are edited by well known guest editors

This e-book consists of 2 volumes and contains 809 pages.

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8.       Biology and Bio-Chemistry – a Text Book*

This ebook contains 8 volumes and each volume deals with each chapter namely: biological Signal Analysis, Introduction to Cancer Biology, Introduction to Clinical Bio-Chemistry, Introduction to Scientific Research Projects, Kinetics for Bio-Scientist, Large Scale Data Handling, in Biology, Micro and Nano Transport of Bio-Molecules and,Molecular Conformations.This e-book contains 697 pages.

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9.        CALCULUS AND COMPLEX FUNCTION THEORY

This text-book in 49 volumes in 5652 pages deals with:

 ·        Real Functions in one Variable

·        Calculus 1C-6 – Examples of Taylor’s formula and Limit Processes

·        Calculus 2a – Real Functions in Several Variables – Guidelines for solutions

·        Calculus 2b – Real Functions in Several Variables – Guidelines for Solutions

·        Calculus 2b-1: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Maximum and Minimum Integration and Vector Analysis

·        Calculus 2C: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Maximum and Minimum Integration and Vector Analysis

·        Calculus 2C-1: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Basic Concepts, Examination of Functions, Level Curves and Level Surfaces, Description of Curves

·        Calculus 2C-10: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Nabla Calculus, Vector Analysis, Green’s Identitites, and Curvilinear Coordinates, Electromagnetism and various Types

·        Calculus 2C-2: Real Functions in Several Variables – Examples of Description of Surfaces Partial Derivatives, Gradient, Directional Derivative and Taylor’s Formula

·        Calculus 2C-3: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Tangents to curves, Tangent Planes to Surfaces Elementary Integrals Extrema

·        Calculus 2C-4: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Maximum and Minimum

·        Calculus 2C-5: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Plane Integral

·        Calculus 2C-6: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Space Integral

·        Calculus 2C-7: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Line Integral

·        Calculus 2C-8: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of Surface Integrals

·        Calculus 2C-9: Real Functions in Several Variables –

·        Examples of applications of Gaub’s and Stokes’s Theorems and Related topics

·        Calculus 3b: Sequences and power Series

·        Calculus 3C-1: Examples of Sequences

·        Calculus 3C-2: General Elementary Series

·        Calculus 3C-3: Examples of Power Series

·        Calculus 3C-4: Examples of Applications of the Power Series Method by solution of Differential Equations with Polunomial Coeffecients

·        Calculus 3-b: Fourier Series and Systems of Differential Equations and Eigenvalue Problems – Guidelines for solutions and problems

·        Calculus 4C-1: Examples of Fourier Series

·        Calculus 4C-2: Examples of Eigenvalue Problems

·        Calculus 4C-3: Examples of systems of Differential Equations applications from Physics and the technical Sciences

·        Calculus Analyse 1c-1: Real Functions in one Variable Simple Differential Equations I

·        Calculus Analyse 1c-2: Real Functions in one Variable Simple

·        Examples of Elementary Functions

·        Calculus Analyse 1c-3: Real Functions in one Variable Simple

·        Examples of Integrals

·        Calculus Analyse 1c-4: Real Functions in one Variable Simple

·        Complex Numbers Examples

·        Calculus Analyse 1c-5: Real Functions in one Variable Simple

·        Examples of Simple Differential Equations II

·        Calculus of Residua

·        Complex Functions c-1 : Examples concerning Complex Numbers

·        Complex Functions c-2: Analytic Functions

·        Complex Functions Examples c-3: Elementary Analytic functions and Harmonic functions

·        Complex Functions Examples c-4: Power Series

·        Complex Functions Examples c-5: Laurent Series

·        Complex Functions Examples c-6: Calculus Residues

·        Complex Functions Examples c-7: Applications of the Calculus Residues

·        Complex Functions Examples c-8: Some Classical Transforms

·        Complex Functions Examples c-9: The Argument Principle and Many Valued Functions

·                  Complex Functions Theory c-11:The Laplace Transformation 1

·                  Complex Functions Theory c-12:The Laplace Transformation 2

·                  Elementary Analytic Functions :Complex Functions Theory a-1

·                  Global Analysis : Functional Analysis Examples a-1

·        Hilbert Spaces and Operators on Hilbert Spaces: Functional Analysis Examples c-3

·                  Integral Operators

·                  Spectral Theory

·                  Stability, Riemann Surfaces, Conformal Mappings

·                  The Laplace Transformation 1- General Theory

·                  Topological and Metric Spaces, Banach Spaces

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10.  Chemical Engineering

This e-book contains the following volumes

1.Chemical Thermodynamics

2. Computation Fluid Dynamics

3. Concise Hydroulics

4. Concepts in Electric Circuits

5. Concise Hydrology

6. Control Engineering (An introduction with the use of Matlab)

7. Electromagnetism for Electronic Engineers

8. Engineering Thermodynamics

9. Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering – Examples

10. Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering

11. Heat Transfer – Exercises

12. Heat Transfer

13. Introductory Finite Difference Methods for    PDEs

14. Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDES

15. Basic Concepts in Turbomachinery

16. Wind-Turbines

This e-book contains 1761 pages

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11.  CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ENGINEERING – Text Book

This e-book contains 26 volumes as follows:

 ·        Essentials of Chemistry

·       Chemistry: A Maths Workbook Part-1

·        Advanced Granulation Theory at Particle Level

·        An introduction to Nonlinearity in Control Systems

·        Atmospheric Pollution

·        Bioethanol: Science and Technology of fuel alcohol

·        Chemical Thermodynamics

·        Concepts in Electric Circuits

·        Control Engineering: An introduction with the use of Matlab

·        Electrically driven Membrane processes

·        Fluid Bed Particle Processing

·        Food Processing

·        Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering

·        Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering -
Examples

·        Heat Transfer

·        Heat Transfer: Exercises

·        Hydrocarbons: Physical Properties and their relevance to Utilisation

·        Hydrodynamics Modelling and Granular Dynamics

·        Biological Signal Analysis

·        Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry

·        Modelling Batch Systems using Population Balances

·        Molecular Conformations

·        Essentials of Nanotechnology

·        Pressure driven Membrane Processes

·        Transport Phenomena

·       Wind turbines

This e-book contains 2462 pages

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12.  College Physics, 9th Edition

For more than five decades, Sears and Zemansky’s College Physics has provided the most reliable foundation of physics education for students around the world. The Ninth Edition continues that tradition with new features that directly address the demands on today’s student and today’s classroom. A broad and thorough introduction to physics, this new edition maintains its highly respected, traditional approach while implementing some new solutions to student difficulties. Many ideas stemming from educational research help students develop greater confidence in solving problems, deepen conceptual understanding, and strengthen quantitative-reasoning skills, while helping them connect what they learn with their other courses and the changing world around them. Math review has been expanded to encompass a full chapter, complete with end-of-chapter questions, and in each chapter biomedical applications and problems have been added along with a set of MCAT-style passage problems. Media resources have been strengthened and linked to the Pearson eText, MasteringPhysics®, and much more.

This e-book contains 1151 pages.

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13.  Design Engineering Manual

Design Engineering covers multiple disciplines but not limited to electrical, mechanical and civil engineering, and architectural engineering. The design engineer sets the direction of the design effort and does the most complex parts of design. Consequently, the design engineer must be familiar with and have access to many different areas in engineering. This concise volume does just that, bringing critical information such as design and materials, new materials, ergonomics, reliability and maintainability, product safety, electronics, mechanics, and plastics to the design engineer.

·                  Provides a single-source of critical information to the design engineer, saving time and therefore money on a particular design project

·                  Presents both the fundamentals and advanced topics and also the latest information in key aspects of the design process

·                  Examines all aspects of the design process in one concise and accessible volume

This e-book contains 226 pages

 

14.  ECONOMICS – A TEXT BOOK

This e-book contains 14 volumes as mentioned below:-

Accession to the WTO- Part-1

Accession to the WTO Part-2

Break Even Analysis

Econometrics

Globalization and the Nordic Success Model – Part-1

Globalization and the Nordic Success Model – Part-2

Innovation and Small Business Volume-1

Innovation and Small Business Volume-2

Essentials of Macroeconomics

Essentials of Microeconomics

Essentials of Microeconomics – Exercises

The Neoclassical Growth Model

The overlapping Generations Model and the Pensions

The stochastic Growth Model

This e-book contains 1271 pages.

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15.  Electrical and Electronics Engineering – Text Book

This text-book in 14 volumes deals with:

 ·        An introduction to Nonlinearity in Control Systems

·        Concepts in Electrical Systems

·        Control Engineering

·        Digital Processing

·        Electrical Power

·        Electro-magnetism for Electronic Engineers

·        Worked Examples in Electro Magnetism

·        Engineering Thermodynamics

·        Biological analysis

·        Introduction to Electronic Engineering

·        Introduction to Power Electronics

·        Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs

·        Essentials of Nano Technology

·       Wind Turbines

This e-book contains 1973 pages.

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16.  Electronics: A Systems Approach, 4th Edition

The fourth edition of Electronics: A Systems Approach is an outstanding introduction to this fast-moving, important field. Fully updated, it covers the latest changes and developments in the world of electronics. It continues to use Neil Storey’s well-respected systems approach, firstly explaining the overall concepts to build students’ confidence and understanding, before looking at the more detailed analysis that follows. This allows the student to contextualise what the system is designed to achieve, before tackling the intricacies of the individual components. The book also offers an integrated treatment of analogue and digital electronics, highlighting and exploring the common ground between the two fields. This fourth edition represents a significant update and a major expansion of previous material, and now provides a comprehensive introduction to basic electrical engineering circuits and components in addition to a detailed treatment of electronic systems. This extended coverage permits the book to be used as a stand-alone text for introductory courses in both Electronics and Electrical Engineering. This e-book contains 821 pages.

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17.  Elementary and Intermediate Algebra, 5th Edition

Larson IS student success. ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA owes its success to the hallmark features for which the Larson team is known: learning by example, a straightforward and accessible writing style, emphasis on visualization through the use of graphs to reinforce algebraic and numeric solutions and to interpret data, and comprehensive exercise sets. These pedagogical features are carefully coordinated to ensure that students are better able to make connections between mathematical concepts and understand the content. With a bright, appealing design, the new Fifth Edition builds on the Larson tradition of guided learning by incorporating a comprehensive range of student success materials to help develop students’ proficiency and conceptual understanding of algebra. The text also continues coverage and integration of geometry in examples and exercises. This e-book contains 1028 pages.

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18.  Engineering Design, 4th Edition

Specifically designed as an introduction to the exciting world of engineering, ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS: AN INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING encourages students to become engineers and prepares them with a solid foundation in the fundamental principles and physical laws. The book begins with a discovery of what engineers do as well as an inside look into the various areas of specialization. An explanation on good study habits and what it takes to succeed is included as well as an introduction to design and problem solving, communication, and ethics. Once this foundation is established, the book moves on to the basic physical concepts and laws that students will encounter regularly. The framework of this text teaches students that engineers apply physical and chemical laws and principles as well as mathematics to design, test, and supervise the production of millions of parts, products, and services that people use every day. By gaining problem solving skills and an understanding of fundamental principles, students are on their way to becoming analytical, detail-oriented, and creative engineers. This e-book contains 720 pages.

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19.  English Dictionary for Information Technology

This e-book is published by Oxford Press. This course is designed for the people studying Information Technology and computing, or working in the I.T.sector. It is suitable for universities, technical school and adult educational programmes, with intermediate to advanced level students who want to improve and extend their language skills in the context of Information Technology. This e-book contains 225 pages.

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20.  ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (4th Edition)

Environmental engineering is a relatively new profession with a long and honorable history. The descriptive title of “environmental engineer” was not used until the 1960s, when academic programs in engineering and public health schools broadened their scope and required a more accurate title to describe their curricula and their graduates. The roots of this profession, however, go back as far as recorded history. These roots reach into several major disciplines including civil engineering, public health, ecology, chemistry, and meteorology. From each foundation, the environmental engineering profession draws knowledge, skill, and professionalism. From ethics, the environmental engineer draws concern for the greater good. The text is organized into areas important to all environmental engineers: water resources, air quality, solid and hazardous wastes (including radioactive wastes), and noise. Chapters on environmental impact assessment and on risk analysis are also included. Any text on environmental engineering is somewhat dated by the time of publication, because the field is moving and changing rapidly. We have included those fundamental topics and principles on which the practice of environmental engineering is grounded, illustrating them with contemporary examples. We have incorporated emerging issues, such as global climate change and the controversy over the linear nonthreshold theory, whenever possible. This book is intended for engineering students who are grounded in basic physics, chemistry, and biology, and who have already been introduced to fluid mechanics. The material presented can readily be covered in a one This e-book contains 510 pages.

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21.  Estimating in Building Construction

An update of the proven estimating text by Frank Dagostino, Estimating in Building Construction, 7/e, provides everything you need for a course in Estimating. It combines sound coverage of principles with step-by-step procedures to help students learn concepts more easily. Ideal for construction, architecture, and engineering students, it reflects the popular approach of tracing a complete project’s progress. Added in this edition is a discussion of computers in estimating, different types of estimates (e.g., square foot, project comparison, and assembly estimating), how to determine labor productivity, and how to determine labor burden. This e-book contains 286 pages

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22.  For Engineering Students – a Text Book

This text-book in 15 volumes and the volumes deals with:

 Chemical Thermodynamics

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Concise Hydraulics

Concepts in Electric Circuits

Concise Hydrology

Control Engineering

Electromagnetism for electric engineer

Engineering Thermodynamics

Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering

Fundamentals of Reaction Engineering – Examples

Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer Exercises

Introductory Finite Different Methods for PDEs

Basic Concepts in Turbomachinery

Wind Tubines

This e-book contains  2373 pages

 

23.Handbook of Thermal Engineering

To be successful in the international marketplace, corporations must have access to the latest developments and most recent experimental data. Traditional handbooks of heat transfer stress fundamental principles, analytical approaches to thermal problems, and elegant solutions to classical problems. The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering is not a traditional handbook. Engineers in industry need up-to-date, accessible information on the applications of heat and mass transfer-The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering provides it.
Peer reviewed articles-selected on the basis of their current relevance to the development of new products-provide in-depth treatment of applications in diverse fields, such as:

·  Bioengineering

·  Desalination

·  Electronics

·  Energy conservation

·  Food processing

·  Measurement techniques in fluid flow and heat transfer

You’ll find complete, up-to-date information on the latest development in the field, including:

·  Recent advances in thermal sciences

·  Microthermal design

·  Compact heat exchangers

·  Thermal optimization

·  Exergy analysis

A unique, one-stop resource for all your thermal engineering questions
From the basics of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat and mass transfer, to comprehensive treatment of current applications, the latest computational tools, to data tables for the properties of gases, liquids, and solids, The CRC Handbook of Thermal Engineering has it all!

This is an E-BOOK. This e-book contains 1143 pages.

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24.How to Study in College, 10th Edition

For many entrepreneurs there is a mystique about finance -starting, growing and selling new ventures is tough enough. Yet with some focused financial knowledge you can run your company with less cash, grow it more quickly and make more money when it is sold. This book makes the dry world of finance easy to understand and relevant to entrepreneurs. This e-book contains 435 pages

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25.MATHEMATICS - A Text Book

This e-book contains the following 18 volumes:-

 ·        Analytic Aids

·        Applied Mathematics by Example – Theory

·        Applied Mathematics by Example – Exercises

·        Continuous Distributions

·        Discrete Distributions

·        Essential Engineering Mathematics

·        Mathematics for Computer Scientists

·        Introduction to Probability

·        Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs

·        Linear Algebra C–1

·        Linear Algebra C–2

·        Linear Algebra C–3

·        Linear Algebra C–4

·        Random Variables 1

·        Random Variables 2

·        Random Variables 3

·        Stochastic processes 1

·        Stochastic processes 2

This e-book contains 2210 pages

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26.Mechanical and Electrical Systems in Architecture, Engineering and Construction

The book provides comprehensive, easy-to-understand introductory coverage of mechanical and electrical systems in buildings. Elementary engineering concepts and step-by-step design principles are introduced in a straightforward manner and supported by over 320 illustrations and 500 photographs. It includes new chapters on emerging sustainability (green) technologies and building science. It presents material that can provide the future architect, architectural engineer, and architectural engineering technician with a basic working-level knowledge of principles and practices. This book is written specifically for those interested in building heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC), plumbing and piping (water supply and sanitary drainage), storm drainage, illumination, electrical power distribution, building telecommunications, acoustics and acoustical control, vertical/horizontal transportation and conveying, fire protection and suppression, and building renewable energy and energy conservation systems. This e-book contains 226 pages.

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27.Mechanical Engineering – A Text Book

This e-book contains the following 16 volumes:

 

An introduction to Nonlinearity in Control systems

Automation and Robotics

Cad-cam-rapid-prototyping-application-evaluation

Chemical Thermodynamics

Computational Fluid Dynamics

Concepts in Electric Circuits

Control Engineering

Engineering Thermodynamics

Heat Transfer – Exercises

Heat Transfer

Hydrocarbons

Introductory Finite Difference Methods for PDEs

Basic Concepts in Turbo Machinery

Manufacturing Processes Materials: Exercises

Theory of waves in Materials

Wind Turbines

This e-book contains 1850 pages.

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28.Mechanics of Materials, 2nd Edition

The second edition of MECHANICS OF MATERIALS  is a concise examination of the fundamentals of Mechanics of Materials. The book maintains the hallmark organization of the previous edition as well as the time-tested problem solving methodology, which incorporates outlines of procedures and numerous sample problems to help ease students through the transition from theory to problem analysis. Emphasis is placed on giving students the introduction to the field that they need along with the problem-solving skills that will help them in their subsequent studies. This is demonstrated in the text by the presentation of fundamental principles before the introduction of advanced/special topics. This e-book contains 849 pages.

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29.Nano Technology

This text-book in deals with:

 Micro – and Nano – Transport of Biomolecules

 Essentials of Nano Technology

This e-book contains 222 pages

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30.Software Engineering, 9th Edition

Intended for a sophomore/junior level course in software engineering. The ninth edition of Software Engineering presents a broad perspective of software engineering, focusing on the processes and techniques fundamental to the creation of reliable, software systems. Increased coverage of agile methods and software reuse, along with coverage of ‘traditional’ plan-driven software engineering, gives readers the most up-to-date view of the field currently available. Practical case studies, a full set of easy-to-access supplements, and extensive web resources make teaching the course easier than ever.

The book is now structured into four parts:

1: Introduction to Software Engineering
2: Dependability and Security
3: Advanced Software Engineering
4: Software Engineering Management

This e-book contains 790 pages.

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31.Statistics – a Text Book

This e-book contains the following 5 volumes:-

 ·        Essentials of Statistics

·        Essentials of Statistics – Exercises

·        Statistics for Business and Economics

·        Statistics for Health, Life and Social Sciences

·        Stats Practically Short and Simple

This e-book contains 706 pages

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32.Statistics: Principles and Methods, 6th Edition

Johnson provides a comprehensive, accurate introduction to statistics for business professionals who need to learn how to apply key concepts. The chapters have been updated with real-world data to make the material more relevant. The revised pedagogy will help them contextualize statistical concepts and procedures. The numerous examples clearly demonstrate the important points of the methods. New What Will We Learn opening paragraphs set the stage for the material being discussed. Using Statistics Wisely boxes summarize key lessons. In addition, Statistics in Context sections give business professionals an understanding of applications in which a statistical approach to variation is needed. This e-book contains 706 pages.

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33.Chemistry for Engineering Students, 2nd Edition

Enhanced with a remarkable number of new problems and applications, the Second Edition of CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING STUDENTS provides a concise, thorough, and relevant introduction to chemistry that prepares students for further study in any engineering field. Updated with even more questions and applications specifically geared toward engineering students, the book emphasizes the connection between molecular properties and observable physical properties and the connections between chemistry and other subjects studied by engineering students, such as mathematics and physics. This new edition is now fully supported by OWL, the most widely-used online learning system for chemistry. This e-book contains 614 pages

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34.Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology

Reflecting the rapid growth of nanotechnology research and the potential impact of the growing energy crisis, Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology provides comprehensive coverage of cutting-edge research in the energy-related fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology, which aim to improve energy efficiency and the generation of renewable energy. Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology tightly correlates nanotechnology with energy issues in a general, comprehensive way that makes it not only suitable as a desk reference for research, but also as a knowledge resource for the non-expert general public. Readers will find Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Through Nanotechnology useful in a variety of ways, ranging from the creation of energy policy, to energy research development, and to education in nanotechnology and its application to energy-related problems. It can also be used as a primary or supplementary textbook for energy-related courses for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. This e-book contains 959 pages.

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35.Inventors and Inventions: Biographies and Stories behind such Inventions

This e-book does deal with every department of magic and explain all the secrets. Such a book like this is clearly not one for profane eyes. As it befits the unique nature of its contents, it is destined to receive the better guarding its secrets it is to be furnished with such a strange lock that nobody else should be able to pick it up. Professor Hoffmann, the world famous magician, speaks of this e-book as the crowning the edifice of magic. This e-book contains 507 pages

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36.An Introduction to Physical Sciences

An Introduction to Physical Science presents a survey of the physical sciences–physics, chemistry, astronomy, meteorology, and geology–for non-science majors. Topics are treated both descriptively and quantitatively, providing flexibility for instructors who wish to emphasize a highly descriptive approach, a highly quantitative approach, or anything in between. Time-tested pedagogical tools address the needs of a range of learning styles: concepts to be treated mathematically are consistently introduced from three perspectives (definition, word equation, symbol notation); Confidence Exercises follow in-text Examples, giving students an opportunity for immediate practice and reinforcement; and updated Spotlight On features use figures, photos, or flowcharts to visually summarize important topics. The Twelfth Edition includes new content and features that help students better visualize concepts, master basic math, and practice problem solving. In response to instructor feedback, new end-of-chapter problems appear throughout the text and sections on astronomy have been updated. A dynamic technology package combines course management and testing resources as well as online support for students. This e-book contains 750 pages

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37.Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry

Retaining the concise, to-the-point presentation that has already helped thousands of students move beyond memorization to a true understanding of the beauty and logic of organic chemistry, this e-boook brings in new, focused content that shows students how organic chemistry applies to their everyday lives. In addition, redrawn chemical structures and artwork help students visualize important chemical concepts, a greater emphasis on biologically-related chemistry (including new problems) helps them grasp the enormous importance of organic chemistry in understanding the reactions that occur in living organisms, and new End ofChapter problems keyed to OWL allow them to work text-specific problems online. Lastly, for this edition, the author reevaluated and revised his writing at the sentence level to ensure that the book’s explanations, applications, and examples are more student-friendly, relevant, and motivating than ever before. This  e-book contains 660 pages

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38.physics, chemistry, astronomy, meteorology, and geology–for non-science majors

This e-book presents a survey of the physical sciences–physics, chemistry, astronomy, meteorology, and geology–for non-science majors. Topics are treated both descriptively and quantitatively, providing flexibility for instructors who wish to emphasize a highly descriptive approach, a highly quantitative approach, or anything in between. Time-tested pedagogical tools address the needs of a range of learning styles: concepts to be treated mathematically are consistently introduced from three perspectives (definition, word equation, symbol notation); Confidence Exercises follow in-text Examples, giving students an opportunity for immediate practice and reinforcement; and updated Spotlight On features use figures, photos, or flowcharts to visually summarize important topics. The Twelfth Edition includes new content and features that help students better visualize concepts, master basic math, and practice problem solving. In response to instructor feedback, new end-of-chapter problems appear throughout the text and sections on astronomy have been updated. A dynamic technology package combines course management and testing resources as well as online support for students. The Twelfth Edition is available in both a hardcover version and, at a reduced price, a paperback version, giving students flexible options to meet their needs. This e-book contains 750 pages

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39.Critical Thinking A Student’s Introduction

This e-book includes

This popular text helps today's students bridge the gap between everyday culture and critical thinking. Using a proven step-by-step approach, this text covers all the basics of critical thinking, in clear, reader-friendly language. Its comprehensiveness allows instructors to tailor the material to their individual teaching styles, resulting in an exceptionally versatile text. This e-book contains 547 pages.

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40.Human Learning

This highly respected, market-leading textbook on learning theories applied to education prepares pre-service teachers and other educators with a unique and meaningful learning experience. The sixth edition of Human concepts. Additionally, the text details associationistic processes (e.g., classical and instrumental conditioning), and more complex and distinctly human processes (e.g. metacognition, self-regulated learning, critical thinking). Every chapter features key pedagogical concepts with specific applications to classroom practice, numerous concrete examples that illustrate key concepts, principles, and recommendations and dozens of proven examples help make the fundamentals of these theories comprehensible to students with little or no prior coursework in psychology. Learning covers a broad-range of learning theories and key perspectives on learning related to education, including: behaviorist, cognitive, social cognitive, contextual, and developmental theories, always highlighting relationships between. This vast e-book contains 610 pages.

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41.Problem-based Learning and Creativity

Problem-based learning (PBL) is an educational innovation for greater diversity and engagement in learning. PBL diversifies learning by catering for interdisciplinary knowledge application and multiple perspectives in problem solving. It also enhances engagement through more independent learning, peer learning and teamwork in problem solving with possibilities of future learning technologies. This collection on PBL and creativity provides another quantum leap by linking the quest for novelty, creativity and innovation with PBL. One of the key features of the PBL environment is immersion in a problem context. In this volume, we see how such immersion develops not only problem-solving acumen but also insights, intuition and inventive thinking. This volume captures examples and ideas of the interlink of PBL with creative ways of knowing, creative processes, creative learning environments and creative pedagogies.

KEY FEATURES
(1) First collection of its kind that brings together two important fields: the practice of problem-based learning and the applicability of creativity.
(2) PBL with an eclectic philosophy drawing on the best of various PBL models in real practice across disciplines and contexts.
(3) Creativity applied in the context of generative and divergent thinking, psychological and social contexts, and innovation learning environments.
(4) Edited by renowned international scholar on problem-based learning with perspective grounded in psychology and learning science.
(5) International contributions by scholars and practitioners in PBL across Asia, Europe, USA and Australia

This e-book contains 256 pages.

 

42.How to get a Ph.D: a handbook for students and their supervisors, 5th Edition

Since the first edition of this innovative book, thousands of doctoral students have gained their doctorates by following the spot-on advice it gives. Across all faculties and disciplines, it remains the book of choice for both students and their supervisors, establishing it as a worldwide bestseller. This practical book guides students through all they need to know to approach the research, write and defend their ideas and ultimately produce a unique and robust academic thesis. It also gives supervisors and examiners invaluable tips on their role in the process.With vignettes from doctoral candidates, the book demonstrates how problems can be approached and overcome. Thoroughly updated to include new technologies and different forms of doctorate, new content includes coverage on:

·                  Studying for a professional doctorate

·                  The specifics of writing your PhD

·                  Equal opportunities for non-traditional students and for students from minority groups

·                  A self-evaluation questionnaire on doctoral supervisory practice (to complement the existing questionnaire on student progress)

43.Learn To Speed Read: The Official Kris Madden Workbook

“Kris Madden is the guy we all wish we met the first day of school. The key to speed reading is how you process the words on a page. Most of us read like we did when we were a child. Kris trains us in how to consolidate this process. Perfect your technique and you can reach speeds of up to 600 words per minute! That means you can read a book in hours, NOT days or weeks!”  This e-book contains 366 pages

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44.Learning and Memory : from Brain to Behavior

Learning and Memory is the first textbook developed from its inception to reflect the convergence of brain studies and behavioral approaches in modern learning and memory research incorporating findings both in animals and humans. Each chapter integrates coverage of both human memory and animal learning, with separate sections specifically devoted to behavioral processes, brain systems, and clinical perspectives. This e-book contains 642 pages.

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45.Reading for Results

READING FOR RESULTS, 11e, is the mid-level text in the ever-popular reading series by this author, which includes READING KEYS (beginning level) and READING FOR THINKING (advanced level). This hallmark developmental reading text is filled with stimulating readings that range in length from single paragraphs to textbook excerpts. Chapters and explanations are carefully structured so that each skill builds on the previous one until students are ready to tackle longer, multi-paragraph selections. By Chapter 11, “More on Purpose, Tone, and Bias,” students are ready to think about the basic structure of an argument and lay the foundations for critical thinking. The 11th edition features a wealth of enhancements. A new Chapter 7, “Drawing Inferences from Visual Aids,” shows students how to read and interpret charts and graphs, as well as how such visuals connect to the text. The 11th edition also includes increased emphasis on vocabulary building, with over two hundred new words - many drawn from academic texts - which are introduced in context and defined in footnotes. A new “Summing Up the Key Points” box presents the chapter’s key concepts; a few pages later, a brief “Check Your Understanding” quiz asks students to recap those key concepts. And techniques of outlining and diagramming are presented with visual examples for students to follow as well as diagrams to complete. This e-book contains 217 pages.

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46.WINGS OF SUCCESS for Today’s Youths

5 ‘Must-Do’ ‘Gotta-Have’ Traits you have to develop before You’re ever gonna be
Successful

There are a few…just a VERY few…traits that a person must cultivate and develop in their lives before they can even START to become successful in whatever path they choose. You can think of these traits as the building blocks…the foundation…of your growth into a successful life. You can build a life without them, but, like building a house without a strong foundation, it’ll be put at risk with the first heavy wind or rainstorm. Believe me, you will have a few of those in your life for sure! A very successful businessman and public speaker originally wrote this book in the late 1800s. The author knows what he’s talking about! The text was thoroughly edited and updated to make the language more readable and more current. However, the concepts and “laws” that are discussed in the book are ageless.

 2.  Boosting Self Esteem Guide

 This booklet explains in brief how to be optimistic for happier life, focusing the mind on the positive, overcoming negative thinking, by becoming an optimistic individual how to achieve goals in life.

 3.  How to be the creator of your own life

This booklet explains about law of attraction and alpha male mentality and how to make use of them to create such circumstances to your advantages and benefit.

 4. The essence of Time Management

A chart inspired by Mark Hamilton is explained here briefly so from this chart you can see your entire life, ignoring the possibility of accident or disease, summed up in a chart.

 5. A Guide to Motivation

 Motivation will increase your self-esteem and self-awareness to the extent of bringing the best in you to your maximum advantage.

 6. How to attract anything your want in Life

 It is brief advanced course on law of attraction.

 7. How to become a highly effective Time Manager

 Another effective way to make changes and get results from your time management strategies is to summarize your time use by time category such as: sleep, study, work, travel and so on.

 8. How to become a successful public Speaker

 Put your best foot forward every time! One of the reasons that many people fear taking the podium is because they are afraid of being the focal point of everyone's attention and they don't want to make a fool of themselves. There are several things you can do to "fool-proof" your speaking event so that you present well every single time!

 9. How to boost your self-esteem

 Seven Easy Ways To Develop Self Esteem & Self Confidence

 10.              How to boost your memory power

 When you feel as though your memory is beginning to slip, there are certain exercises that you can use to stimulate your brain and get your memory back in gear.

 11.             How to effectively control your anger

 The process of controlling anger is known as Anger Management. Reducing emotions and internal responses that anger cause, is the goal of anger management. The best approach is to identify the things that provoke your anger, and develop strategies to

keep them from provoking an angry response.

 12.             How to develop your power of concentration

 When you concentrate on a certain thing you turn all the rays of your vibrations on this. Thought is the directing power of all Life's vibrations.

 13.             How to kick bad habits out of your life

 Means and ways to leave or make them to leave the identified bad habits.

 14.             How to overcome Procrastination

 Procrastination is the No. 1 cause of stress in our society today. Throughout history, great thinkers have noted the connection between the failure to take action and the feeling of anxiety.

 15.             Positive Attitude for Unlimited Success

 There is an undeniable link between personal performance, confidence and even health and our positive thoughts. Matching, triggering neuro-chemical and physical responses, increased mental alertness and release of physical energy, improved respiration and circulation, boosts our abilities.

 16.             The Power of Positive Thinking

 Positive thinking can be very powerful and by putting it to work in your life; you can reap the positive benefits.

 17.             Self Improvement made easy

 What you need is a way to kick start the changes that you want to make in your life – and here are the ways to get started today.

 18.             Strategies of Success

 What you need is a way to kick start the changes that you want to make in your life – and here are ten ways to get started today.

This e-book contains 868 pages.

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47.DENTAL ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND OCCULSION (7th Edition)

One of the major goals of previous editions has been to provide details about the morphology of human teeth that are relevant to the practice of dentistry. The importance of specific anatomical features of a particular tooth to the diagnosis and treatment of oral diseases has received very little attention in dental research and hypotheses regarding such associations go untested and remain to be verified by appropriate research. Past assumptions about the relationship between contours and periodontal health continue to be reflected clinically in restored contours that have very little relationship to function or aesthetics. Additional coverage of this subject has been provided in this edition. Relationships between developmental grooves. occlusal relations, pulp chamber and root canal morphology. and the development of cracked teeth and pain (cracked tooth syndrome) remain virtually unresearched. How then does the clinician prevent cusp fracture or approach the restoration of a tooth (e.g.. the distolingual cusp of the mandibular first molar) with silver (amalgam)? Part of the answer must relate to the anatomy of developmental grooves, ocClusal relations. facets of wear, and bruxism. Potential lines of fracture in developmental grooves have been included in tl1'is edition. Of particular interest in this edition are the recent approaches to data concerning standards of human tooth formation and dental age assessment. These kinds of data have relevance to some clinical problems. as well as to other fields. Although the dentition may be the single best indicator of chronological age in juveniles. There are important gaps in available sources of tooth formation chronologies. This e-book contains 485 pages.

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48.The Portable MBA

The bestselling book that invented the “MBA in a book” category, The Portable MBA Fifth Edition is a reliable and information-packed guide to the business school curriculum and experience. For years, professionals who need MBA-level information and insight-but don’t need the hassle of business school-have turned to the Portable MBA series for the very best, most up-to-date coverage of the business basics. This new revised and expanded edition continues that long tradition with practical, real-world business insight from faculty members from the prestigious Darden School at the University of Virginia. With 50 percent new material, including new chapters on such topics as emerging economies, enterprise risk management, consumer behavior, managing teams, and up-to-date career advice, this is the best Portable MBA ever.

·                  Covers all the core topics you’d learn in business school, including finance, accounting, marketing, economics, ethics, operations management, management and leadership, and strategy.

·                  Every chapter is totally updated and seven new chapters have been added on vital business topics

·                  Includes case studies and interactive web-based examples

Whether you own your own small business or work in a major corporate office, The Portable MBA gives you the comprehensive information and rich understanding of the business world that you need. This e-book contains 381 pages

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49.A Guide To Memory Increase

The author researched Physical and Mental Health for seventeen years, travelling to North America, Europe, Middle East and other countries in search of more knowledge in the understanding of Physical and Mental Health.  This e-book contains 99 pages.

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50. Dictionary of Engineering

This encyclopedia provides a compendium of more than 18,000 terms that are central to the various branches of engineering and related fields of science. The coverage in this Second Edition is focused on building construction, chemical engineering, civil engineering, control systems, design engineering, electricity and electronics, engineering acoustics, industrial engineering, mechanics and mechanical engineering, systems engineering, and thermodynamics. This e-book, containing 655 pages, will serve the needs of scientists, engineers, students, teachers, librarians, and writers for high-quality information, and that it will contribute to scientific literacy and communication.

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51. Dictionary of Mathematics

This Dictionary of Mathematics provides a compendium of more than 5000 terms that are central to mathematics and statistics but may also be encountered in virtually any field of science and engineering. The coverage in this book includes branches of mathematics taught at the secondary school, college, and university levels, such as algebra, geometry, analytic geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and vector analysis, group theory, and topology, as well as statistics. This e-book contains 316 pages.

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53. Encyclopedia of Scientific Principles, Laws and Theories (2 Volumes Set)

 

The purpose of this encyclopedia is to present in two volumes a historical aspect for the important principles, laws, theories, hypotheses, and concepts that reflect this amazing progression of scientific descriptions and explanations of nature. This encyclopedia is designed for the high school and college-level student as well as for the general reader who has an interest in science. Physical laws are generalized factual principles that describe how things behave in nature under a variety of circumstances. Scientific principles are similar general statements about nature as are scientific laws. A scientific principle of nature must be objective and universal. Principles are not xxvi Introduction dependent on the views or statement of individuals but must be true from all points of view and true from all points of reference in the universe. Scientific theories are a type of model designed as general explanatory statements about the workings of nature. A hypothesis is a logical and rational explanation of a series of critical observations that have not yet been disproved or proved, nor accepted by the scientific community. This e-book consists of 2 volumes and 965 pages.

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54. International Encyclopedia of Human Geography, 12 Volumes Set

The International Encyclopedia of Human Geography provides an authoritative and comprehensive source of information on the discipline of human geography and its constituent, and related, subject areas. The encyclopedia includes over 1,000 detailed entries on philosophy and theory, key concepts, methods and practices, biographies of notable geographers, and geographical thought and praxis in different parts of the world. This groundbreaking project covers every field of human geography and the discipline's relationships to other disciplines, and is global in scope, involving an international set of contributors. Given its broad, inclusive scope and unique online accessibility, it is anticipated that the International Encyclopedia of Human Geography will become the major reference work for the discipline over the coming decades. This e-book contains 8250 pages.

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55. TOEFL BT Internet based Test 2006-2007

The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is now being offered as an internet-based test, or IBT, and the new edition of Barron’s TOEFL manual and accompanying software have been completely revised and updated to reflect the new format. The manual presents seven full-length model TOEFL iBT tests with explanations or examples for all questions, including sample essays and speaking responses. The author also offers general orientation to the new TOEFL iBT, as well as a review of academic skills, which include note taking, paraphrasing, summarizing, and synthesizing. There is also a review of language kills—listening, speaking, reading, and writing. The optional CD-ROM presents seven on-screen TOEFL iBT exams that simulate actual test conditions and provide automatic scoring.

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56. The Pursuit of Excellence through Education

The nine chapters in this book represent a wide range of view-points on the pursuit of excellence. For example, Chapters in Part 1 are framed in terms of an individual excellence, including how individual differences in abilities, motivation, perceived self-efficacy, and cognitive development affect one’s chances of achieving academic excellence. This e-book contains 268 pages

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57. Bioinformatics for Dummies

This is an excellent e-book for beginners. The purpose of this book is to show you quickly and plainly how to use the bioinformatics programmes that you need to get the work done. On every page, we give you tricks and treats to get the most out of the existing tools the bioinformatics we show you in this book can save you months of works in the lab at the minute cost of a few hours of yours with your computer. Although you will find technical and scientific jargons in this book, we will make you to understand with clarity with the help of internet and so also we will make you to use the most sophisticated programmes absolutely free thro’ internet for which you are in here for many more surprises. The specialty of this e-book: Study this e-book with internet connection, so that you will be in surprise with the way you are made to learn the subject with clarity and in depth with practical experiments done at your place itself. This e-book contains 453 pages.

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58. Oxford English Dictionary for Information Technology

This e-book containing 225 printable pages, is published by Oxford Press. This course is designed for the people studying Information Technology and computing, or working in the I.T.sector. It is suitable for universities, technical school and adult educational programmes, with intermediate to advanced level students who want to improve and extend their language skills in the context of Information Technology.

59. Algebra and Trigonometry with Analytical Geometry

The classic edition of this e-book is a special version written for professors seeking to teach a traditional course which requires only a scientific calculator. The first chapter contains a summary of some basic algebra topics. Second chapter deals with equations and inequalities are solved algebraically. The third chapter deals with two dimensional graphs and functions  The fourth chapter begins with a discussion of polynomial functions and some polynomial theory. The chapter five is with regard to inverse fuctions which are the first topic of discussion by several sections that deal with exponential and logarithmic functions. Next chapter 6 deal with angles which are the first topic. The Chapter 7 consists mostly of trigonometric identities, formulas and equations. In chapter 8 the law of sines and the law of cosines are used to solve oblique triangles. Chapter 9 is with regard to systems of inequalities and linear programming, matrices and determinants and partial fractions. The chapter 10 begins with a discussion of sequesnces. Sections on the parbola, ellipse and hyperbola begin in the chapter 11. This e-book contains 921 pages.

60. Electronics Symplified

This e-book satisfied the need for a book that deals with the aim and methods of electronics without going into too much detail about practical circuitry, and with the minimum of simple mathematics. This edition covers: Electricity, waves and pulses, passive components, active components and integrated circuits, linear circuits, block and circuit diagrams, how traditional radio works, disc and tap recording, elements of television, digital signals, gating and logic circuits counting and correcting, compact disc system and beyond, microprocessors, calculators, and computers, computers and peripherals, computer construction and software, digital television and radio,  and miscellaneous systems. This e-book contains 362 pages.

61.Engineering Fundamentals: An introduction to Engineering

 

This book is organized into six parts and 20 chapters. Each chapter begins by stating its objectives and concludes by summarizing what the reader should have gained from studying that chapter. I have included enough material for two semester-long courses. The reason for this approach is to give the instructor sufficient materials and the flexibility to choose specific topics to meet his or her needs. Relevant, everyday examples with which students can associate easily are provided in each chapter. Many of the problems at the conclusion of each chapter are hands-on, requiring the student to gather and analyze information. Moreover, information collection and proper utilization of that information are encouraged in this book by asking students to do a number of assignments that require information gathering by using the Internet as well as employing traditional methods. Many of the problems at the end of each chapter require students to make brief reports so that they learn that successful engineers need to have good written and oral communication skills. This e-book contains 720 pages.

62. How to Research

 

This book focuses on the processes of research as well as research methods. It aims to demystify research, recognizing the everyday skills and techniques involved. It encourages you to think of research as a kind of spiral through which you revisit the various stages of the process, but always with different and developed insights. The book is multidisciplinary in scope. It is designed to be suitable for those undertaking research in the social sciences, as well as in related subjects such as education, business studies and health and social care. This e-book contains 306 pages.

 

63. How to get Ph.D

 

This book has grown out of EMP’s own PhD research, a continuing series of studies of research students, our experience of supervising and examining doctoral students and the seminar on the process of PhD-getting In fact, The gratifying response to the previous editions of this book testifies to the need of research students and their supervisors to understand the processes of effective doctoral education. conducted by DSP for a number of years at the London Business School and subsequently by both of us at the Open University. This e-book contains 275 pages.

 

64. How to Research and get Ph.D (2 Volumes)

 

The first volume focuses on the processes of research as well as research methods. It aims to demystify research, recognizing the everyday skills and techniques involved. It encourages you to think of research as a kind of spiral through which you revisit the various stages of the process, but always with different and developed insights. The book is multidisciplinary in scope. It is designed to be suitable for those undertaking research in the social sciences, as well as in related subjects such as education, business studies and health and social care. The second volume has grown out of EMP’s own PhD research, a continuing series of studies of research students, our experience of supervising and examining doctoral students and the seminar on the process of PhD-getting In fact, The gratifying response to the previous editions of this book testifies to the need of research students and their supervisors to understand the processes of effective doctoral education. conducted by DSP for a number of years at the London Business School and subsequently by both of us at the Open University. The e-book contains 581 pages.

65 Vedic Mathematics : The History, Discoveries, and the Sutras

This e-booklet just gives a glimpse of Vedas and Vedic mathematics just to have an idea of the subject and contains 51 pages.

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67 Calculus For Dummies

The mere thought of having to take a required calculus course is enough to make legions of students break out in a cold sweat. Others who have no intention of ever studying the subject have this notion that calculus is impossibly difficult unless you happen to be a direct descendant of Einstein.Well, the good news is that you can master calculus. It's not nearly as tough as its mystique would lead you to think. Much of calculus is really just very advanced algebra, geometry, and trig. It builds upon and is a logical extension of those subjects. If you can do algebra, geometry, and trig, you can do calculus.Calculus For Dummies is intended for three groups of readers:Students taking their first calculus course – If you're enrolled in a calculus course and you find your textbook less than crystal clear, this is the book for you. It covers the most important topics in the first year of calculus: differentiation, integration, and infinite series.Students who need to brush up on their calculus to prepare for other studies – If you've had elementary calculus, but it's been a couple of years and you want to review the concepts to prepare for, say, some graduate program, Calculus For Dummies will give you a thorough, no-nonsense refresher course.Adults of all ages who'd like a good introduction to the subject – Non-student readers will find the book's exposition clear and accessible. Calculus For Dummies takes calculus out of the ivory tower and brings it down to earth.This is a user-friendly math book. Whenever possible, the author explains the calculus concepts by showing you connections between the calculus ideas and easier ideas from algebra and geometry. Then, you'll see how the calculus concepts work in concrete examples. All explanations are in plain English, not math-speak. Calculus For Dummies covers the following topics and more:Real-world examples of calculusThe two big ideas of calculus: differentiation and integrationWhy calculus worksPre-algebra and algebra reviewCommon functions and their graphsLimits and continuityIntegration and approximating areaSequences and seriesDon't buy the misconception. Sure calculus is difficult – but it's manageable, doable. You made it through algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. Well, calculus just picks up where they leave off – it's simply the next step in a logical progression.

 

This e-book contains 380 pages.