Applied Science

SQL by Example

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$49.95
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$29.95
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11/27/2018

John Russo

SQL by Example uses one case study to teach the reader basic structured query language (SQL) skills. The author has tested the case study in the classroom with thousands of students. While other SQL texts tend to use examples from many different data sets, the author has found that once students get used to one case study, they learn the material at a much faster rate. The text begins with an introduction to the case study and trains the reader to think like the query processing engine for a relational database management system.

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The Cell Method: A Purely Algebraic Computational Method in Physics and Engineering

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01/14/2014

Elena Ferretti

Finite Element, Boundary Element, Finite Volume, and Finite Difference Analysis are all commonly used in nearly all engineering disciplines to simplify complex problems of geometry and change. But they all tend to oversimplify.

This book is a more recent computational approach developed initially for problems in solid mechanics and electro-magnetic field analysis. It is a more algebraic approach, and it offers a more accurate representation of geometric and topological features.

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Solid-State NMR: Basic Principles and Practice

Solid State NMR
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$120.95
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$109.00
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05/12/2012

David C. Apperley
Robin K Harris
Paul Hodgkinson

"...recommending this book...and even NMR veterans might benefit by refreshing or expanding their solid state NMR toolbox." -- Chemistry World Magazine, March 6, 2013

Acoustic High-Frequency Diffraction Theory

Acoustic High-Frequency Diffraction Theory
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$146.95
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$132.00
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05/15/2011

Frederic Molinet

Covering analytical research in aerial and underwater acoustics, this new scholarly work treats the interaction of acoustic waves with obstacles which may be rigid, soft, elastic, or characterized by an impedance boundary condition. The approach is founded on asymptotic high frequency methods which are based on the concept of rays.

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