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Ilmiy axborot faoliyati. Informatika,
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Umumtexnikaviy fanlar,
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Umumtexnikaviy fanlar,
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Umumiy biologiya,
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Simultaneous interpretation
Raximova G.Y., Polvannazirova S.X., Azatova N.A,The textbook “Simultaneous Translation” is designed based on the curriculum recommended for students of the educational programs 70230201 – Comparative Linguistics and Linguistic Translation Studies (English), 60230200 –Theory and Practice of Translation (English), and 61010500 – Tour Guiding and Translation Activities (English). This textbook is intended for students of the Department of Theory and Practice of Translation at the Faculty of Foreign Philology. It aims to provide essential foundational knowledge for the process of consecutive translation of texts used in specific fields of contemporary translation practice, as well as to instill in students an understanding of the role of translation in society and its functional classifications. The textbook draws on the experiences of scholars from our republic and foreign countries.
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Cell biology, genetics, molecular biology, evolurion and ecology
P.S. Verma,The basic structural and functional unit of cellular organization is the cell. Within a selective and relative semi permeable membrane, it contains a complete set of different kinds of units necessary to permit its own growth and reproduction from simple nutrients. All organisms, more complex than viruses, consist of cells, yet they consist of a strand of nucleic acid, either DNA or RNA, surrounded by a protective protein coat (the capsid). The word cell is derived from the Latin word cellula, which means small compartment. Hooke published his findings in his famous work, Micrographia. Actually, he only observed cell walls because cork cells are dead and without cytoplasmic contents. A.G. Loewy and P. Siekevitz have defined cell as ―A unit of biological activity delimited by a semi permeable membrane and capable of self reproduction in a medium free of other living organisms‖. John Paul has defined the cell as ―The simplest integrated organization in living systems, capable of independent survival‖.
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Developmental Biology ninth edition
Scott F. Gilbert,The site is comprised of Web topics relevant to all areas of the textbook, organized by textbook chapter. These topics are referenced throughout the textbook, both within the chapter, and at the end of the chapter. From the home page of the site,you can browse by chapter, search all topics, or quickly jump directly to any specific topic. The site also includes the complete Literature Cited for the textbook, most with links to the PubMed databas
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In other words: A coursebook on translation. Second edition
Baker Mona,This second edition of In Other Words comes at a time of increased visibility for translators and interpreters. We only need to look at the extent of reporting on translation and interpreting in the media to appreciate how visible the profession and the activity have become.
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Fundamentals of abstract algebra
D.S.Malik,This book is intended for a one- year undergraduate in abstract algebra. Its design is such that the book can also be used for a one-semester course. The book contains more material than normally would be taught in a one-year course.
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Compliments of the Double large print home library
Jeffrey Archer,“Compliments of the Double Large Print Home Library” (This means the book was given for free by a library or service that provides books with very large print, often for elderly or visually impaired readers. It shows the book is not bought, but gifted or distributed.)
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Unlock listening &speakimg skills 4
Lewis Lansford,Discovery Education’dan fikr uyg‘otuvchi videoni puxta o‘ylangan mashqlar va tanqidiy fikrlash ko‘nikmalariga yangicha yondashuv bilan birlashtirgan “Unlock” o‘quvchilarga o‘qishda muvaffaqiyatga olib boradigan akademik ko‘nikmalar va tilni rivojlantirish imkonini beradi.
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English for Academics 1 Book
British Council,English for Academics is a communication skills course for academics who need to work and socialise in English. Aimed at B1 level and above, this two part series practises using English in a range of situations, from making small talk at a conference to giving a presentation, from reading a range of academic texts to writing academic correspondence, abstracts and summaries. The academic vocabulary lists in the books provide a comprehensive list of key words and the free online audio supports the development of listening and speaking skills. The audio is available at cambridge.org/englishforacademics together with a free practical Teacher's Guide for the series.
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English for academics book 2
Svetlana Bogolepova,A successful academic career increasingly depends on academics being able to collaborate and publish internationally and in English. English for Academics is a communication skills course for lecturers, tutors and researchers who need English in their working lives, in both formal and informal situations. Suitable for B1 level and above, the three modules are each centred on topics of relevance to academics seeking a more active role internationally through the medium of English, and include organising conferences and academic events, writing for publication, and teaching at university level through the medium of English.
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Tuning in the USA
Alvin Cooperman,Welcome to Tuning In the U.S.A., the exciting new American radio series created to inspire English learning around the world. In 52 programs, you will experience English in action and learn about American culture. Tuning In the U.S.A, is for everyone who has studied English for at least one year and wants to improve his or her understanding of the language. Each radio program tells a story about the Stewarts, a typical American family living in New York. You will see the family in everyday situations, and you will share their many experiences as you hear English spoken naturally. You will also travel with Richard Stewart as he visits places in the U.S. such as the Pacific Northwest, Chicago, and Detroit. The unique format of each radio program includes the following:
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Chinese Classical Gardens of Suzhou
Chen Lixian,Chinese Classical Gardens of Suzhou refers to the famous traditional gardens located in Suzhou, known for their classical Chinese landscaping, architecture, and artistic design. These gardens were originally built by scholars, officials, and wealthy families between the 11th and 19th centuries. They showcase the harmonious integration of rocks, water, plants, and pavilions to create a peaceful and aesthetically pleasing environment. The gardens of Suzhou are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for their cultural and historical significance.
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American Government
James Q. Wilson,American Government is the study of the political system of the United States. It explores the structure and functions of the federal government, including the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. The subject also examines the Constitution, the roles of citizens, political parties, and public policy. Understanding American government helps learners develop knowledge about democracy, governance, and civic responsibility.
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The contribution of Uzbekistan to the victory over fascism
Sh.Mirziyoyev,The contribution of Uzbekistan to the viktoru over fascism
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Biotechnology ; Principles and Processes Chapter 9
Herbert Boyer,Biotechnology deals with techniques of using live organisms or enzymes from organisms to produce products and processes useful to humans. In this sense, making curd, bread or wine, which are all microbe-mediated processes, could also be thought as a form of biotechnology. However, it is used in a restricted sense today, to refer to such of those processes which use genetically modified organisms to achieve the same on a larger scale. Further, many other processes/techniques are also included under biotechnology. For example, in vitro fertilisation leading to a ‘test-tube’ baby, synthesising a gene and using it, developing a DNA vaccine or correcting a defective gene, are all part of biotechnology. The European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB) has given a definition of biotechnology that encompasses both traditional view and modern molecular biotechnology. The definition given by EFB is as follows: ‘The integration of natural science and organisms, cells, parts thereof, and molecular analogues for products and services’.
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English Phonetics
A.A. Garntzeva,English Phonetics is the branch of Phonetics that focuses on the sounds of the English language. It examines how speech sounds are produced, transmitted, and perceived. The study of English phonetics includes the analysis of vowels and consonants, stress, rhythm, and intonation patterns. Understanding phonetics helps learners improve their pronunciation, listening skills, and overall communication in English.
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Bioinorganic Chemistry: Inorganic Elements in the Chemistry of Life
Wolfgang Kaim,The advice and strategies contained herein may not be suitable for every situation. In view of ongoing research, equipment modifications, changes in governmental regulations, and the constant flow of information relating to the use of experimental reagents, equipment, and devices, the reader is urged to review and evaluate the information provided in the package insert or instructions for each chemical, piece of equipment, reagent, or device for, among other things, any changes in the instructions or indication of usage and for added warnings and precautions. The fact that an organization or Website is referred to in this work as a citation and/or a potential source of further information does not mean that the author or the publisher endorses the information the organization or Website may provide or recommendations it may make. Further, readers should be aware that Internet Websites listed in this work may have changed or disappeared between when this work was written and when it is read. No warranty may be created or extended by any promotional statements for this work. Neither the publisher nor the author shall be liable for any damages arising herefrom.
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Food Processing Technology Principles and Practice Second Edition
P. Fellows,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publishers cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials. Neither the author nor the publishers, nor anyone else associated with this publication, shall be liable for any loss, damage or liability directly or indirectly caused or alleged to be caused by this book
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Food Processing Technology Principles and Practice Second Edition
P. Fellows,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publishers cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials. Neither the author nor the publishers, nor anyone else associated with this publication, shall be liable for any loss, damage or liability directly or indirectly caused or alleged to be caused by this book
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Bioinorganik Chemistry A Practical Course
Nils Metzler-Nolte · Ulrich Schatzschneider,The cover picture shows, in the background, the X-ray crystal structure of sperm whale muscle carbonmonexy myoglobin at 1.15 A resolution (PDB code 1BZR) as determined by Kachalos, Popov, and Bartunik (Scrence 1999, 284, 473-476) The artwork was generated with Yasar 8.8.12 (E. Krieger et al, Proteins 2001, 47, 39-402) and POV Ray 3.6.1. Superimposed on this is a trace of UV/Vis spectra from the Q-band region of myoglobin observed upon binding of increasing amounts of carbonmonoxide liberated from a CORM (CO releasing molecule, J. Niesel, U. Schatzschneider stal Cham Commun 2008, 1798-1800). A variation of this experiment is described in Chapter 1.
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Mark Twain,The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is a classic novel by Mark Twain that follows the journey of a young boy named Huck Finn as he escapes his troubled home and travels down the Mississippi River on a raft. Along the way, Huck encounters various characters and experiences adventures that explore themes of friendship, freedom, and social justice. The novel is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of American life in the 19th century and its critical perspective on issues such as racism and morality