English | 2022 | ISBN: 1119690714 | 716 pages | True PDF EPUB | 236.97 MB CLINICAL DENTISTRY DAILY REFERENCE GUIDE The first and only practical reference guide to clinical dentistry
English | 2020 | ISBN: 128451014X, 978-1284510140 | 736 pages | True EPUB | 108.13 MB Clinical Chemistry: Principles, Techniques, and Correlations, Enhanced Eighth Edition demonstrates the how, what, why, and when of clinical testing and testing correlations to help you develop the interpretive and analytic skills you'll need in your future career. English | 2022 | ISBN: 3030721833 | 319 pages | True PDF EPUB | 65.38 MB This book comprehensively discusses the medical aspects of sports climbing, a still young but emerging sport, which will be one of the disciplines at the Tokyo Olympics. Its rapid development from niche to popular sport has been accompanied by an increase in the number of climbing-sports-specific injuries and has attracted growing interest within the sports medicine community. English | 2022 | ISBN: 0128203080 | 202 pages | True pdf, epub | 30.06 MB Climate Change in the Anthropocene reviews current science on anthropogenic sources and projections for climatic change. Written in a clear and accessible style, the book covers this rapidly changing field, including the drivers of climate change, the physics and chemistry behind the science of climate change, paleoclimates, climate variables, a comparison of global warning of 1.5° vs 2°C and the impacts of these climatic changes both at a global and a U.S. regional level. Infographics throughout help to explain concepts in a visual way, providing users with a better understanding of climate change. English | 2022 | ISBN: 1774637820 | 297 pages | True PDF | 7.82 MB The ongoing global climate change triggered by greenhouse gas growth has had a significant effect on the microbial dynamics of plants and soils. This volume explores the various microbial responses of plants and soils caused directly or indirectly by climate change resulting from rising greenhouse gases and other factors. The book considers the rapidly changing environment and the important role of microbiomes in restoring soil and plant health and in creating sustainable approaches. It discusses the adaptation and mitigation of plants and soils, specifically addressing such topics as biogeochemical processes, antimicrobial resistance, the dynamics of bacteria and fungus in extreme environments, bacterial siderophores for sustainability, and more. The volume also looks at edaphic and regeneration performance of tree species in the temperate forests.
English | 2022 | ISBN: 180323458X | 366 pages | True PDF EPUB | 13.41 MB An example-driven guide to building reusable UI components and web frontends—all with Blazor, C#, and .NET. English | 2022 | ISBN: 0760377197, 978-0760377192 | 242 pages | True PDF | 99.61 MB Detailed purchase advice for Germany's premier classic sports car—the Porsche 911. English | 2022 | ISBN: 1510756442 | 306 pages | True EPUB | 18.83 MB A fascinating collection of classic country toys. English | 2022 | ISBN: 1350933449, 1350933457 | 313 pages | True PDF | 13.12 MB Cite them right is renowned as the most comprehensive yet easy-to-use guide to referencing text available to students and authors. Academics and teachers rely on the advice in Cite them right to guide their students in the skills of identifying and referencing information sources and avoiding plagiarism. English | 2022 | ISBN: 1450397271, 978-1450397278 | 633 pages | True PDF | 53.49 MB As recently as 1968, computer scientists were uncertain how best to interconnect even two computers . The notion that within a few decades the challenge would be how to interconnect millions of computers around the globe was too far-fetched to contemplate. Yet, by 1988, that is precisely what was happening. The products and devices developed in the intervening years-such as modems, multiplexers, local area networks, and routers-became the linchpins of the global digital society. How did such revolutionary innovation occur? This book tells the story of the entrepreneurs who were able to harness and join two factors: the energy of computer science researchers supported by governments and universities, and the tremendous commercial demand for Internetworking computers. The centerpiece of this history comes from unpublished interviews from the late 1980s with over 80 computing industry pioneers, including Paul Baran, J.C.R. Licklider, Vint Cerf, Robert Kahn, Larry Roberts, and Robert Metcalfe. These individuals give us unique insights into the creation of multi-billion dollar markets for computer-communications equipment, and they reveal how entrepreneurs struggled with failure, uncertainty, and the limits of knowledge. |