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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Exploratory Network Analysis with Pajek By Wouter de Nooy, Andrej Mrvar, Vladimir Batagelj 2005 | 362 Pages | ISBN: 0521602629 | PDF | 4 MB This is the first textbook on social network analysis integrating theory, applications, and professional software for performing network analysis (Pajek). Pajek software and datasets for all examples are freely available, so the reader can learn network analysis by doing it. In addition, each chapter offers case studies for practicing network analysis. The book will enable the reader to gain the knowledge, skills, and tools to apply social network analysis in all social sciences, ranging from anthropology and sociology to business administration and history. ![]() Exciting Kitchen Science Experiments For Kids Ages 5 To 10- 50 Steam Projects Kids Can Eat!: Easy Kitchen Science Experiments For Kids by Stanley Beste English | 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B08RTV4NWQ | 520 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 43 Mb We love learning and playing with simple kitchen science experiments. Why kitchen science? Because everything you need is already in your kitchen cupboards. There are so many cool experiments to do at home with household items. These food experiments are sure to develop a love for learning and science with your kids! ![]() Excel Text Functions You Will Need * SMASH! 6 sections * 23 lectures * 1h 53m total length 2021-01 | e-Learning | English | MP4, PDF, XLS | 1129.32 MB ![]() Excel Skills for Business Specialization 6 Months (5 hours/week) 2021-01 | eLearning | English | HTML, MP4, XLS | 2820.74 MB ![]() Evolutionary genetics By John Maynard Smith 1998 | 362 Pages | ISBN: 0198502311 | PDF | 14 MB Revised to include exciting new topics and approaches in evolutionary genetics, the second edition of this now classic work has been updated throughout. It incorporates new research on game theory; features an extensively revised discussion of sex and host-parasite interactions; and adds a new chapter on molecular genetics and the reconstruction of evolutionary history. ![]() Evolution of Computer System: The Transformation of Technology ( How it works) by Engr. Michael David English | 2021 | ASIN: B08TYVBHRS | 159 Pages | PDF | 5.39 MB ![]() Evolution and ecology : the pace of life By K. D. Bennett 1996 | 259 Pages | ISBN: 0511608594 | DJVU | 2 MB The mechanisms of macroevolutionary change are a contentious issue. Paleoecological evidence, presented in this book, shows that evolutionary processes visible in ecological time cannot be used to predict macroevolutionary trends, contrary to Darwin's original thesis. The author discusses how climatic oscillations on ice-age timescales are paced by variations in the Earth's orbit, and have thus been a permanent feature of Earth history. There is, however, little evidence for macroevolutionary change in response to these climatic changes, suggesting that over geological time, macroevolution does not occur as a result of accumulated short term processes. These conclusions are used to construct a postmodern evolutionary synthesis in which evolution and ecology play an equal role. Written by a leading paleoecologist, this book will be of interest to researchers in both ecology and evolutionary biology. ![]() Evolution Through Genetic Exchange By Michael L. Arnold 2006 | 271 Pages | ISBN: 0199229031 | PDF | 6 MB Even before the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species, the perception of evolutionary change has been a tree-like pattern of diversification - with divergent branches spreading further and further from the trunk. In the only illustration of Darwin's treatise, branches large and small never reconnect. However, it is now evident that this view does not adequately encompass the richness of evolutionary pattern and process. Instead, the evolution of species from microbes to mammals builds like a web that crosses and re-crosses through genetic exchange, even as it grows outward from a point of origin. Some of the avenues for genetic exchange, for example introgression through sexual recombination versus lateral gene transfer mediated by transposable elements, are based on definably different molecular mechanisms. However, even such widely different genetic processes may result in similar effects on adaptations (either new or transferred), genome evolution, population genetics, and the evolutionary/ecological trajectory of organisms. For example, the evolution of novel adaptations (resulting from lateral gene transfer) leading to the flea-borne, deadly, causative agent of plague from a rarely-fatal, orally-transmitted, bacterial species is quite similar to the adaptations accrued from natural hybridization between annual sunflower species resulting in the formation of several new species. Thus, more and more data indicate that evolution has resulted in lineages consisting of mosaics of genes derived from different ancestors. It is therefore becoming increasingly clear that the tree is an inadequate metaphor of evolutionary change. In this book, Arnold promotes the 'web-of-life' metaphor as a more appropriate representation of evolutionary change in all lifeforms. ![]() Everything You Need to Know About the Skeletal System - The Amazing Human Body and Its Systems Grade 4 - Children's Anatomy Books by Baby Professor English | ISBN: 1541979982, 1541959566 | 72 pages | EPUB | December 31, 2020 | 28 Mb This time, read about the human skeletal system. What are the parts and functions of the skeletal system? What would happen if it begins to fail? This book is an important addition to your child's resources in anatomy. With the impressive layout and carefully-selected images, knowledge on the topic is sure to improve. Grab a copy today. ![]() Europe and the Arab World Patterns and Prospects for the New Relationship By Samir Amin, Ali El Kenz 2005 | 169 Pages | ISBN: 1842774360 | PDF | 1 MB This volume focuses on an initiative, originally launched by the European Union in Barcelona, to put its relations with Arab countries of the Mediterranean (and Gulf) regions on a new footing of equality and mutually beneficial cooperation. The volume provides a detailed empirical account of the initiative as well as an historically contextualized, intellectually critical and politically perceptive analysis of the various realities impacting on this initiative. Among the many obstacles identified are the overriding and economically negative impact of globalized capitalism, and the determination of the United States to impose its own hegemonic political objectives on the Middle Eastern region. |