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![]() Free Download S.K. Pundir, "Remedial Mathematics with Applications" English | ASIN : B09NRHV9J5 | 2021 | 362 pages | PDF | 176 MB Remedial Mathematics with Applications is meant for the students of BPharm, DPharm, MPharm and other related courses in the field of pharmaceutical sciences as per PCI regulations. The present text is designed to introduce students about the methods and applications of mathematics in industrial pharmacy and pharmacokinetics. The author has attempted to give as many illustrations as possible in order to make the students to understand various methods in solving or deriving pharmaceutical problems. Each chapter deals with an introduction, clear statement of definitions, objective and principles supplemented by solved examplesand ends with a set of exercises. Collection of objective type questions from different examinations is given at the end of each chapter. 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Creatively considered in some depth are a wide range of specific examples drawn especially from contemporary film and television, as well as from cosmology, ancient mythology, biblical literature, classical literature, folklore, evolution, popular culture, technology, and futurist studies. This book is distinctive, in part, in drawing on a wide range of resources demonstrating the indispensable interrelationship among these disparate materials. Science, technology, economics, and philosophy are seamlessly interwoven with history, gender, culture, religion, literature, pop culture, art, and film. 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