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Transistors Explained: A Practical, Modern Guide to Switching, Amplification, and Real-World Electronic Circuits. (The Core Electronic Components Series Book 1)
English | 18 Jan. 2026 | ASIN: B0GHH7T6L7 | 136 pages | Epub | 735.75 KB
Transistors are the foundation of modern electronics-but they are often misunderstood. From simple switches and amplifiers to the billions of microscopic devices inside modern computers and AI systems, transistors make nearly all electronic technology possible. Yet many learners never fully understand how they work, how to use them correctly, or how to choose the right transistor for a real circuit. Transistors Explained provides a clear, practical, and modern introduction to transistor technology-without unnecessary math or oversimplified explanations. This book covers: What transistors are and why they matter How bipolar junction transistors (BJTs) work How field-effect transistors (MOSFETs and JFETs) operate Switching vs amplification and when to use each Transistor operating regions and safe limits Power transistors vs signal transistors Real-world circuit examples and design insights Common mistakes and myths that cause failures How transistors are used in modern computing and AI How to choose the right transistor using datasheets Written in a technical but approachable style , this book emphasizes real-world understanding, practical examples, and correct design thinking. Light math is included where helpful, with a focus on intuition and application rather than theory alone. Whether you are a beginner, hobbyist, student, or technician, Transistors Explained will give you the confidence to design, analyze, and understand electronic circuits from the ground up. This book is part of The Core Electronics Components Series .

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Rajagopal, "Transgenerational Marketing: Evolution, Expansion, and Experience"
English | ISBN: 3030339254 | 2020 | 321 pages | MOBI | 1184 KB
This book critically examines the evolution of marketing scholarship over generations from Marketing 1.0 to 4.0. It argues that most firms look to gain competitive advantage in the marketplace by driving tactical moves, inculcating small cost-effective changes in marketing approaches. Often, strategic choices of companies lean towards developing competitive differentiations that enable consumers to realize the value of money, causing loyalty shifts in the competitive marketplace. The book focuses on the consumer as the pivot of marketing and argues that the consumer serves as a bidirectional channel during pre-and post-purchase period. It explains how consumer affections sentimentally and emotionally help in growing the brands and companies over generations. This book significantly contributes to the existing literature and serves as a learning post and a think tank for students, researchers, and business managers.

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Transforming Nursing Through Reflective Practice 2nd Edition By Christopher Johns, Dawn Freshwater
2005 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 1405114576 | PDF | 2 MB
Reflective practice has been widely adopted as a successful method for developing nursing. The second edition of Transforming Nursing through Reflective Practice provides a wealth of new insights from practitioners actively involved in reflective practice in nursing research, education, clinical practice and practice development.This invaluable book enables nurses to continually evaluate their own practice in order to inform their approaches to reflection; critique, develop and monitor their professional practice; and thereby improve the quality of their patient care. There is a greater emphasis in the new edition on transforming practice, the research base for reflective practice and grounding the reflective process in clinical practice.* Examines the contribution of reflective practice to nursing* Enables nurses to continually develop their practice and improve patient care* Includes insights from many areas of clinical practice* Explores the role of reflection in clinical supervision and research studies* Examines the role of narrative and reflective dialogue in reflective practice

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Transforming Healthcare Infrastructure by David S-K. Ting, Jacqueline A. Stagner
English | September 29, 2025 | ISBN: 1032845597 | 306 pages | EPUB, PDF (True) | 15 Mb
In recent years, unprecedented demographic aging has placed considerable strain on outdated healthcare systems, exacerbating existing challenges and creating new ones. Geriatric care, in particular, necessitates a multidisciplinary approach involving architects and engineers alongside healthcare professionals. Emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, digital healthcare, nanotechnology, and additive manufacturing offer promising avenues for systematic improvements in healthcare delivery. Transforming Healthcare Infrastructure addresses the issues of demographic aging and embracing digital transformations such as artificial intelligence and offers timely insights into the evolving landscape of healthcare. It also emphasizes the necessity for all stakeholders to embrace these changes for the betterment of healthcare delivery and outcomes. This book serves as a definitive resource for healthcare professionals at all levels, from frontline workers to administrators, as well as researchers and students across various disciplines. Engineers, policymakers, architects, and environmentalists within the healthcare sector will also find it indispensable.

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Transforming HR By Ian Hunter ,Jane Saunders
2005 | 142 Pages | ISBN: 1854183613 | PDF | 1 MB
This specially commissioned report sets out a blueprint for the future of HR to enable you to deliver proven value to your Board, business and colleagues. In this ground-breaking report you will learn all аbout: how to free up HR to deliver; the role of the Business Partner; the role of the Shared Service Centre; the pros and cons of outsourcing HR; the critical factors to look for in a partner; the keys to securing the best agreement; techniques for leveraging technology.

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Transforming China: Economic Reform and Its Political Implications (Studies on the Chinese Economy) By Wei-Wei Zhang
2000 | 223 Pages | ISBN: 0333735919 | PDF | 1 MB
Transforming China provides an insider's comprehensive examination of China's economic reform and its political implications. With wide-ranging primary materials, including interviews, surveys and the author's own recollections of Deng Xiaoping and Zhao Ziyang, the book sheds new light on the Chinese approach to reform, including its dual-goal, dynamic gradualism and reform leadership. It assesses with primary sources the vast social and political changes set forth by the reform, especially multiplying socio-political problems, and the international ramifications of China's rise.

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Transforming Arbitration: Exploring the Impact of AI, Blockchain, Metaverse and Web3
by Maud Piers, Sean McCarthy
English | 2025 | ISBN: 9465150223 | 222 Pages | True PDF | 1.38 MB

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Transformers and LLMs in Action (MEAP V09) by Nicole Koenigstein
English | November 25, 2025 | ISBN: 9781633437883 | 284 pages | MOBI | 4.62 Mb
Take a deep dive into Transformers and Large Language Models-the foundations of generative AI!

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Transformers Explained: A Practical, Modern Guide to Voltage Conversion, Isolation, and Power Transfer (The Core Electronic Components Series Book 7)
English | 23 Jan. 2026 | ASIN: B0GJDWYLVV | 53 pages | Epub | 782.09 KB
Transformers Explained A Practical, Modern Guide to Voltage Conversion, Isolation, and Power Transfer Transformers are essential to how electrical energy is moved, adapted, and safely used. From power supplies and audio equipment to industrial systems and the electrical grid, transformers make it possible to change voltage levels, transfer energy efficiently, and provide electrical isolation between circuits. Transformers Explained offers a clear, practical introduction to how transformers work and how they are applied in real-world electronic systems. Rather than focusing on heavy mathematics or deep electromagnetic theory, this book emphasizes behavior, intuition, and practical usage-helping readers understand what transformers actually do and why they are used. Inside this book, you'll learn: What transformers are and why they are needed How magnetic fields enable energy transfer between windings How voltage conversion works in practical transformer designs The role of transformers in isolation and safety Common transformer types and where they are used How transformers interact with rectifiers, filters, and power circuits Practical considerations when selecting and using transformers Common beginner misunderstandings and how to avoid them Each chapter builds understanding step by step, making the material accessible to beginners while still providing meaningful depth for hobbyists, students, and self-taught engineers. This book is part of The Core Electronic Components Series , a structured, component-by-component guide designed to build real understanding of electronics from the ground up. While each volume stands on its own, the series is most effective when read in order, with concepts introduced earlier reinforced and expanded in later books. Whether you are learning electronics for the first time or strengthening your understanding of power and signal systems, Transformers Explained will help you approach electronic circuits with greater clarity and confidence.

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Transformative Work Design: Synthesis and New Directions (The SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series) by Sharon K. Parker, Caroline Knight, Florian Erik Klonek
English | June 11, 2025 | ISBN: 0197692559 | 688 pages | PDF | 9.60 Mb
How do we create healthy, meaningful, and productive work in the face of hybrid work models, shifting careers, technological advances, an aging workforce, and other such major contemporary changes? Transformative Work Design explores this crucial question by presenting a thorough, evidence-based view of work design. With contributions from 49 highly eminent authors in the field across 25 chapters, it synthesizes research on how work design influences critical outcomes like worker motivation, mental health, well-being, and job performance for individuals and teams.

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