53491Physical geology : laboratory text and manual : a guide for study of the earth (CD)
Geology uses the scientific method to explain natural aspects of the earth - for example, how mountains form or why oil resources are concentrated in some rocks and not in others. Explains how and why Earth's surface, and its interior, are constantly changing. Relates this constant change to the major geological topics of interaction of the atmosphere, water and rock, the modern theory of plate tectonics, and geologic time. These concepts form a framework of the book.
53492Physical geology earth revealed : 9th ed.
Chapter 1: Introducing geology, the essentials of plata tectonics and other important concepts; Chapter 2: Earths interior and geophysical properties; Chapter 3: The sea floor; Chapter 4: Plate tectonics; Chapter 5: Mountain belts and the continental crust...
53493Physical geology laboratory text and manual : 6th ed.
Geology uses the scientific method to explain natural aspects of the Earth - for example, how mountains form or why oil resources are concentrated in some rocks and not in others. Explains how and why Earth's surface, and its interior, are constantly changing. Relates this constant change to the major geological topics of interaction of the atmosphere, water and rock, the modern theory of plate tectonics, and geologic time. These concepts form a framework of the book.
53494Physical hydrology: 2nd edition
This book provides an introduction to hydrological science and its concepts including Climate, the Hydrologic Cycle, Soils and Vegetation, Precipitation, Snow and Snowmelt, Water in Soils: Infiltration and Redistribution, Evapotranspiration, Ground Water in the Hydrological Cycle, Stream Response to Water-Input Events, Hydrology and Water-Resource Management. Suitable as a reference work for professionals already working in the field. It can also serve as a comprehensive, readily understood introduction to hydrology for professionals in related fields.
53495Physical principles of wireless communications : 2nd ed.
Descriptions of 3G and 4G cell phone systems; Discussions on the relation between the basic laws of quantum and relativistic physics and the engineering of modern wireless communication systems; A new section on Planck’s Law of Blackbody Radiation; Expanded discussions on general relativity and special relativity and their relevance to GPS system design; An expanded chapter on antennas that includes wire loop antennas; Expanded discussion of shadowing correlations and their effect on cell phone system design.
53496Physicians' desk reference 2006
Contains information on more than 4,000 prescription drugs. This work is a source of FDA approved prescription drug information. It includes clinical pharmacology, indications and usage, contraindications, drug warnings, precautions, adverse reactions, overdose, dosage and administration. It contains more than 2,000 full colour photographs.
53497Physicochemical hydrodynamics
This highly respected book emphasizes rational theory and its consequences to demonstrate the underlying unity of PCH, which allows diverse phenomena to be described in physically and mathematically similar ways. Physicochemical Hydrodynamics communicates the fundamentals while, at the same time, conveying the importance of applications of PCH to a variety of fields, including: mechanical, chemical, and environmental engineering; materials science, biotechnology, microfluidics, and fluid aspects of nanotechnology.
53498Physicochemical principles of pharmacy : in manufacture, formulation and clinical use: 6th ed.
An established textbook that provides you with full coverage of the physicochemical principles essential to the modern pharmacist and pharmaceutical scientist. This sixth edition has a broad chemical and physicochemical base and covers every aspect of drug properties from the design of dosage forms to their delivery by all routes to sites of action in the body. Now with more clinical examples, new questions and extra case studies.
53499Physics : principles with applications : 7th ed.
Written with the goal of giving you a thorough understanding of the basic concepts of physics in all its aspects, the text uses interesting applications to biology, medicine, architecture, and digital technology to show you how useful physics is to your everyday life and in your future profession.
53500Physics : volume 1: 4th ed.
Introduction and mathematical concepts, kinematics in one dimension, kinematics in two dimensions, forces and newton's laws of motion, dynamics of uniform circular motion.