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Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Second Edition is a core reference text for graduate students and CAD professionals. Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation covers all aspects of physical design.
Many parts of the food industry, and in particular the more traditional outlets such as baking and confectionery, use flavours and methods of application that have changed little in fifty years.
This textbook introduces the perturbation molecular orbital (PMO) th,eory of organic chemistry. Second, for various reasons, no general account appeared in book form until 1969,* and this was still relatively inaccessible, being in the form of a monograph where molecular orbital (MO) theory was treated mainly at a much more sophisticated level.
This book provides the first unified treatment of logistics systems available to the field. There has been considerable growth in the logistics area and as a result, there is a need for a book that examines these developments as a systematic whole.
Otherwise the reader is expected to possess some mathematical maturity, but not really a great deal of detailed mathematical knowledge. An "experiment" is a mathe matical abstraction intended to describe the basic features of an observational process if that process is contemplated in advance of its implementation.
The book is intended for those who love mathematics, including undergraduate students of mathematics, more experienced students and the vast unseen host of amateur mathematicians.
This book on the fundamental aspects of carbon capture covers a plethora of issues such as thermodynamics, kinetics, mass transfer, and material properties, and features Policy maker-friendly summaries at the end of each chapter as well as practice problems.
Following a granular, topically integrated approach, this book methodically combines the essentials of rigid-body statics and deformable body mechanics of materials into a single, comprehensive text, which illustrates the relationship of concepts throughout.
Biological chemistry has changed since the completion of the human genome project. This title emphasizes the interdisciplinary nature of biophysical chemistry by incorporating the quantitative perspective of the physical sciences, and explores the developments in the area of genomics.
Freud on Interpretation offers new insight into Freud's famous "discovery" of the unconscious and the subsequent development of psychoanalytic theories. The authors explore the original context in which these ideas arose and the central debate about the mind as matter, or something that transcends matter.
This book is devoted to an account of theories of heat conduction where the temperature may travel as a wave with a finite speed. It surveys many of the theories which have been proposed as candidates to describe thermal motion as a wave.
This book covers how to use computer software to manufacture and test virtually semiconductor devices in 3D. It features a hands-on, tutorial approach that emphasizes real practice and includes extensive illustrations.
Written in the Socratic/Moore method, this book presents a sequence of problems which develop aspects in the field of semigroups of operators. The reader can discover important developments of the subject and quickly arrive at the point of independent research.
Drug courts, boot camps, day reporting and other judicial/correctional interventions mix social controls with treatment of addicted persons. This book offers strategies that affect adoption, implementation and sustainability in community correctional settings.
Through its scope and depth of coverage, this book addresses the needs of the vibrant and rapidly growing engineering fields, bioengineering and biomedical engineering, while implementing software familiar to engineers.
Rather than being a 'how to' manual for making computations, this book places primary importance on the mathematics. It covers number theory, calculus of one and several variables, linear algebra, and visualization and interactive geometric computation.
This introductory text on quantum field theory and particle physics provides both a self-contained and complete introduction to not only the necessary physical ideas, but also a complete introduction to the necessary mathematical tools.
This book provides a coherent and concise pedagogical exposition of biotransport that includes the domains of fluid, heat and mass flows, and offers appropriate supporting materials for students and teachers.
Learning curves have been documented in various organizations, in both the manufacturing and service sectors. This book describes and integrates the results of research on factors explaining organizational learning curves and the persistence and transfer of productivity gains acquired through experience.
This book rejects the simple equation of capitalism with markets in favor of a three-level system -- a model that recognizes markets are administered by regulators through institutions, and governed by a political authority with the power to regulate behavior, punish transgressors, and redesign institutions.
Ecosystem ecology sees living organisms, including people and the elements of their environment, as part of a single integrated system. The comprehensive coverage in this textbook examines the central processes at work, including their freshwater components.
Exploring essential concepts in vibration analysis of mechanical systems, this text synthesizes the required mathematics, experimental techniques, fundamentals of model analysis, and beam theory into a unified framework accessible to undergraduate students.
Symmetry is an ideal topic for a one-semester math course for non-math majors, particularly in the humanities. This text encourages effective analytical thinking and exposes students to elegant mathematical ideas, with a number of visually expressed examples.
Contract Research and Development Organizations provides a how-to guide for all aspects of working with CROs. The text focuses on in selection and workflow aspects to ensure the best possible outcome of outsourcing the R&D function.
This book provides a readable description of a technique, developed years ago but still current, for proving that solutions to certain (non-elliptic) partial differential equations only have real analytic solutions when the data are real analytic (locally).
Here is an easy-to-use resource covering over 1,000 food ingredients and additives, including natural ingredients, FDA-approved artificial ingredients and compounds used in food processing. Definitions cover functionality, chemical properties and applications.
This book provides an account of the strides taken to increase the synthetic accessibility of donor-acceptor mechanically interlocked molecules by the application of efficient and ultra mild chemical transformations during their template-directed synthesis.
NanoBiosensing covers the full scope of the field, combining the newest research results in chemistry, biology, and materials science with biosensing and bioanalysis. The text covers important types of nanomaterials for biosensing applications, as well as sensing principles.
Based on the work of Piaget and Neo-Piagetians, and exploring other major models in development, this multidisciplinary book sets forth a new model of development from a causal perspective. The text geared to multiple levels and multiple audiences.
Written by a physiologist and a food engineer, this book focuses in detail on what happens when the food is actually digested. How is the food absorbed? Do the benefits remain? This is the first book of its type for food researchers.
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