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Operating System Concept and Principles
The author has received his Ph D in Physics from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and continued there with Post Doctoral research for some more time before moving to Panjab University, Chandigarh for Senior Post Doctoral research. Hejoined CMC in 1985. After a short period in software projects, he moved to the Education and Training division ofCMC where be has been teaching. He has produced several titles to support various kinds of computer courses offered by CMC. Students greatly appreciated his teaching and writing.
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English in ICT
D.N. Abduvaxabova, G.S. Saydaliyeva.,English in ICT‖ is B2 level English manual for the students of Computer Science and Technical English in Higher Education. It aims to help these students to extend and develop a wide variety of language skills and to acquire a knowledge of technology in English. Motivating and informative, authentic and semi-authentic texts to improve both reading and listening skills with variety topics are presented in themed topics. Interactive activities focus on learners‘ ―can do‖ statements and follow the principles of the Common European Framework of Reference requirements.
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Arduino: Tools and Techniques for Engineering Wizardy.
Jeremy Blum,You have excellent timing. As I often like to say, “We’re living in the future.” With the tools available to you today, many of which you’ll learn about in this book, you have the opportunity and the ability to bend the physical world to your whim. Until very recently, it has not been possible for someone to pick up a microcontroller and have it controlling his or her world within minutes. As you may have guessed, a microcontroller is a programmable platform that gives you the power to define the operation of complex mechanical, electrical, and software systems using relatively simple commands. The possibilities are endless, and the Arduino microcontroller platform will become your new favorite tool as you explore the world of electronics, programming, human-computer interaction, art, control systems, and more. Throughout the course of this book, you’ll use the Arduino to do everything from detecting motion to creating wireless control systems to communicating over the Internet.
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Principles of plant biotechnology.
Karl Ereky,Biotechnology is NOT new. Man has been manipulating living things to solve problems and improve his way of life for millennia. Early agriculture concentrated on producing food. Plants and animals were selectively bred and microorganisms were used to make food items such as beverages, cheese and bread. The late eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth century saw the advent of vaccinations, crop rotation involving leguminous crops and animal drawn machinery.
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Supervisor's training centre.
SHRI HARISH CHANDRA JOSHI,Carriage & wagon Supervisors play a vital role in train operations. It is our duty to regular update their knowledge. This will enable them to ensure safe running of trains and also assist in train operations. It is matter of great pride that Supervisor Training Centre, Jhansi has made a hand book for C & W Supervisors. This contains the latest modifications, instructions for both Coaching & Wagon. Latest fittings in Coaching have also been included. This handbook will be very useful to the Supervisors. This should be distributed to all C & W supervisors during Training at STC.
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Hydrogeology Field Manual. Second Edition
Willis D. Weight,The first edition of this book, Manual of Applied Field Hydrogeology, resulted from an enquiry by Bob Esposito of the McGraw-Hill Professional Book Group about Montana Tech of the University of Montana’s long running hydrogeology field camp, which was began in 1985 by Dr. Marek Zaluski (Chapter 14). This course was continued under the direction of John Sonderegger and myself from 1989 to 1996, when John Sonderegger retired. In 1997 Chris Gammons (Chapter 7) came on board, and he has assisted in directing this course until the time of this printing
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Field hydrogeology : a guide for site investigations and report preparation
John E. Moore,This book contains information obtained from authentic and highly regarded sources. Reprinted material is quoted with permission, and sources are indicated. A wide variety of references are listed. Reasonable efforts have been made to publish reliable data and information, but the author and the publisher cannot assume responsibility for the validity of all materials or for the consequences of their use
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Internal Combustion Engine Fundamentals
John B. Heywood,Dr. John B. Heywood received the Ph.p. degree in mechanical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1965. Following an additional postdoctoral year of research at MIT, he worked as a research officer at the Central Electricity Generating Board's Research Laboratory in England on magnetohydrodynamic power generation