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Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 23:45:04 | Comments : 0

Shlomo Engelberg "A Mathematical Introduction to Control Theory"
World Scientific Publishing | 2005-06 | ISBN: 1860945708 | 368 pages | PDF | 9.7 MB

Striking a careful balance between mathematical rigor and engineering-oriented applications, this textbook aims to maximize the readers' understanding of both the mathematical and engineering aspects of control theory. The bedrock elements of classical control theory are comprehensively covered: the Routh?Hurwitz theorem and applications, Nyquist diagrams, Bode plots, root locus plots, the design of controllers (phase-lag, phase-lead, lag-lead, and PID), and three further advanced topics: non-linear control, modern control and discrete-time control...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 01:02:44 | Comments : 1

Kenneth D. Karlin "Progress in Inorganic Chemistry"
Wiley-Interscience | 2007-07-16 | ISBN: 047168242X | 768 pages | PDF | 11.0 MB

Nowhere is creative scientific talent busier than in the world of inorganic chemistry experimentation. Progress in Inorganic Chemistry continues in its tradition of being the most respected avenue for exchanging innovative research. This series provides inorganic chemists and materials scientists with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. With contributions from internationally renowned chemists, this latest volume offers an in-depth, far-ranging examination of the changing face of the field, providing a tantalizing glimpse of the emerging state of the science...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 00:50:54 | Comments : 1

Nicola Bellomo "Modeling Complex Living Systems: A Kinetic Theory and Stochastic Game Approach"
Birkhäuser Boston | 2007-11-14 | ISBN: 0817645101 | 220 pages | PDF | 2.41 MB

Using tools from mathematical kinetic theory and stochastic game theory, this work deals with the modeling of large complex systems in the applied sciences, particularly those comprised of several interacting individuals whose dynamics follow rules determined by some organized, or even "intelligent" ability. Traditionally, methods of mathematical kinetic theory have been applied to model the evolution of large systems of interacting classical or quantum particles. This book, on the other hand, examines the modeling of living systems as opposed to inert systems.
The author develops new mathematical methods and toolshopefully a "new" mathematicstoward the modeling of living systems. Such tools need to be far more complex than those dealing with systems of inert matter. The first part of the book deals with deriving general evolution...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 00:36:29 | Comments : 1

Nikolay V. Kirianaki, Sergey Y. Yurish, Nestor O. Shpak, Vadim P. Deynega "Data Acquisition and Signal Processing for Smart Sensors"
Wiley | 1999-03-04 | ISBN: 0470843179 | 320 pages | PDF | 2.39 MB

From simple thermistors to intelligent silicon microdevices with powerful capabilities to communicate information across networks, sensors play an important role in such diverse fields as biomedical and chemical engineering to wireless communications. Introducing a new dependent count method for frequency signal processing, this book presents a practical approach to the design of signal processing sensors.
Modern advanced microsensors technologies require new and equally advanced methods of frequency signal processing in order to function at inreasingly high speeds. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of data acquisition and signal processing methods for the new generation of smart and quasi-smart sensors...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 00:15:05 | Comments : 1

George A. F. Seber, C. J. Wild "Nonlinear Regression"
Wiley-Interscience | 2003-09-19 | ISBN: 0471471356 | 792 pages | DJVU| 5.1 MB

This text/reference provides a broad survey of aspects of model-building and statistical inference. Presents an accessible synthesis of current theoretical literature, requiring only familiarity with linear regression methods. The three chapters on central computational questions comprise a self-contained introduction to unconstrained optimization. Includes many illustrative practical examples.
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 26 Mar 2009 00:02:33 | Comments : 0

Harald Niederreiter "Random Number Generation and Quasi-Monte Carlo Methods"
Society for Industrial Mathematics | 1987-01-01 | ISBN: 0898712955 | 247 pages | DJVU | 1.7 MB

Tremendous progress has taken place in the related areas of uniform pseudorandom number generation and quasi-Monte Carlo methods in the last five years. This volume contains recent important work in these two areas, and stresses the interplay between them. Some developments contained here have never before appeared in book form...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 23:51:16 | Comments : 1

Khalid Meksem, Günter Kahl "The Handbook of Plant Genome Mapping: Genetic and Physical Mapping "
Wiley-VCH | 2005-05-06 | ISBN: 3527311165 | 402 pages | PDF | 8.1 MB

While the complete sequencing of the genomes of model organisms such as a multitude of bacteria and archaea, the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the worm Caenorhabditis elegans, the fly Drosophila melanogaster, and the mouse and human genomes have received much public attention, the deciphering of plant genomeswas greatly lagging behind. Up to now, only two plant genomes, one of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and one of the crop species rice (Oryza sativa) have been sequenced, though a series of other crop genome sequencing projects are underway. Notwithstanding this public bias towards genomics of animals and humans, it is nevertheless of great importance for basic and applied sciences and industries in such diverse fields as agriculture, breeding in particular, evolutionary genetics, biotechnology, and food science to know the composition of crop plant genomes in detail. It is equally crucial for a deeper understanding of the molecular basis of biodiversity and synteny.
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 22:09:13 | Comments : 0

W. Evan Secor, Daniel G. Colley "World Class Parasites: Volume 10 - Schistosomiasis"
Springer | 2004-11-19 | ISBN: 038723277X | 235 pages | PDF | 4.2 MB

This book provides insights into the research and programs currently related to schistosomiasis, and uses these insights to project into future years of work on schistosomiasis, from research to public health interventions. A secondary goal is to initiate conversations among those working on schistosomiasis about the future of their field, and by doing so lead to constructive efforts to identify and address the most critical questions and challenges related to schistosomiasis. The first 4 chapters address schistosome phylogenetics, gene expression, and the overall genome...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 21:36:54 | Comments : 0

Deil Taylor, Christian Jensen "The Mysteries, Revised Edition"
Atlas Games | 2006-07-31 | ISBN: 1589780760 | 144 pages | PDF | 7.7 MB

There are Mystery Cults beyond the four Houses within the Order of Hermes. They keep their secrets from other magi, revealing their knowledge one piece at a time to those who undergo grueling initiations. This book reveals all, from alchemists seeking immortality to theurgists trying to become gods. Now your magus can also walk the path of The Mysteries!
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 03:07:52 | Comments : 0

Martin Calder "A Summer in Gascony: Discovering the Other South of France"
Nicholas Brealey Publishing | 2008-05-25 | ISBN: 1857885066 | 256 pages | PDF | 1.2 MB

With charm and gentle humor, Martin Calder describes one extraordinary summer spent working on a family farm in a remote hilltop village on southwest France's Gascony coast. A Summer in Gascony is a tale of village festivals, dusty roads, and sun-baked wine country, all dotted with lively and colorful characters. It evokes the spirit of a place, all told in sensuous detail by a man who understands the Gascon way of life.
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 02:16:57 | Comments : 0

Susan Powers "I5/OS Diagnostic Tools for System Administrators"
IBM.Com/Redbooks | 2008-01 | ISBN: 0738486779 | 572 pages | PDF | 2.25 MB

Although the System i servers rate over a 99.9% availability factor, there are times when problems occur. Some problems limit the use of a device, program, or application. More severe and pervasive problems limit the use of more components. In either circumstance, the amount of time a component is unavailable relates directly to the actions taken to manage the situation. The ability to resolve problems depends on the tools that are available, the knowledge (and attitude) of the worker, the symptoms and nature of the problem at hand, and other factors...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 01:46:20 | Comments : 0

Henry J. Aaron, William B. Schwartz, Melissa Cox "Can We Say No? The Challenge of Rationing Health Care"
Brookings Institution Press | 2005-10 | ISBN: 0815701209 | 199 pages | PDF | 1.2 MB

TraOver the past four decades, the share of income devoted to health care in the United States has nearly tripled. If current policy remains unchanged, this worrisome trend is likely to continue. Should Americans decide to rein in the growth of health care spending, on the other hand, they will be forced to consider whether to ration care for the well insured--a prospect that is odious and unthinkable to many. In Can We Say No?, Henry Aaron and William B. Schwartz argue that sensible health care rationing not only can save money, but that it can improve general welfare and public health, as well. The choices the British...
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 25 Mar 2009 00:37:10 | Comments : 1

Michael L. Rosenzweig "Win-Win Ecology: How The Earth's Species Can Survive In The Midst of Human Enterprise"
Oxford University Press, USA | 2003-04-24 | ISBN: 0195156048 | 224 pages | PDF | 3.7 MB

As humanity presses down inexorably on the natural world, people debate the extent to which we can save the Earth's millions of different species without sacrificing human economic welfare. But is this argument wise? Must the human and natural worlds be adversaries?
In this book, ecologist Michael Rosenzweig finds that ecological science actually rejects such polarization. Instead it suggests that, to be successful, conservation must discover how we can blend a rich natural world into the world of economic activity...
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Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 24 Mar 2009 23:57:45 | Comments : 0

Hal Duncan "Ink: The Book of All Hours"
Del Rey | 2007-02-27 | ISBN: 0345487338 | 544 pages | PDF | 4.1 MB

With his stunning debut novel, Vellum, Hal Duncan shattered the boundaries between genres. Fantasy, or science fiction, Vellum shocked with the boldness of its ideas, seduced with the sensual beauty of its prose, and astonished with its imaginative sweep. Now Duncan returns with another epic tour de force that surpasses all expectations....
Posted By : Evertonian | Date : 24 Mar 2009 00:40:31 | Comments : 1

I. Endo, T. Nagamune, S. Katoh, T. Yonemoto "Bioseparation Engineering"
Elsevier Science | 2000-03-01 | ISBN: 0444504419 | 240 pages | PDF | 8.98 MB

The bioseparation engineering of today includes downstream process engineering such as waste water, material and gas treatment. Taking this tendency into account, bioseparation engineers gathered in Japan as a special research group under the main theme of "Recovery and Recycle of Resources to Protect the Global Environment"...