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 | | By: R. A. Bernatz ISBN: 1560328983 Publisher: CRC Release Date: 12 September, 2000 Bioscience book rank: 1165520
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 | | By: Paul R. McDaniel, James R. Repetti, Paul L. Caron ISBN: 1587783835 Publisher: Foundation Pr Release Date: December, 2002 Bioscience book rank: 911719
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 | | By: Katia Feder, Huguette Kirby ISBN: 0855328967 Publisher: Search Press Release Date: October, 1999 Bioscience book rank: 1057050
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 | | By: Jean-Michel Savéant ISBN: 0471445738 Publisher: Wiley-Interscience Release Date: 28 April, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 1067115
| Although sometimes the language is not fluent and concise as expected for a scientific publication, this book is extremely well organized. The author, a well-known authority in the "electrochemistry world", provides very many examples, references, and applications of the electrochemical techniques which are very useful. I would recommend it to those who want to study in depth these interesting applications and tools that electrochemistry can offer in a wide range of fields such as material and molecular sciences, physical-organic chemistry, and biochemistry. |
 | | By: Bruce Jones ISBN: 0785110658 Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: 01 June, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 519917
| Immomen is definitely a good choice for rotting reintegrating live vampire agent types, I will give them that. For a Hulk story, this is weird. A fugitive, paranoid, conspiratorial espionage story on the run, rather than Hulk smash monsters, or Hulk on weird planets, dimensions, gamma ray blasting and all that. No military, hulkbusters, or other associated things to be seen.
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After escaping a trap laid by the conspiracy that's out to get him, Bruce Banner is framed for murder after a case of mistaken identity and being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Even worse, an old enemy from the past is zeroing in on bruce, but so is an old ally. The dark artwork in this book is really great, and the storyline's got some awsome twists. This is a great comic for any Hulk fan.
Reprinting Incredible Hulk (current volume; late 90s-present) #s 44-49 and continuing the extended story arc that began back in Incredible Hulk # 34 (and reprinted in the Trade Paperbacks "Incredible Hulk: Return Of The Monster" and "Incredible Hulk: Boiling Point", the third volume of this, one of the definitive Hulk sagas of all time, shows no sign at all of letting up. By this point in the story there's only so much one can say in a review: it's like doing a writeup on a specific section of a novel that occurs some way in.
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<br /> It can be said that the writing, art and characterization are every bit as outstanding as in the previous two volumes of the story. It can be said that new characters are introduced who I think many readers will, like myself, immediately start hoping become longtime members of the Hulk cast. It can be said that even as plotlines and mysteries start to coalesce into identifiable points, the story loses not a shred of its awe and its grandeur. And it can be said that there are some mammoth confrontations and one of the tensest 'stand-off' scenes in comics history.
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<br /> I can't recommend this entire saga enough; tremendous on all front. |
 | | By: Michael R. Gosz ISBN: 0849334071 Publisher: CRC Release Date: 10 November, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 915343
| I just received this text and am strongly considering it for an undergraduate course on FEA here at Duke University. It's very well written and concise. Advanced undergraduate students, beginning graduate students, and researchers in industry shouldn't have a problem picking it up and getting up to speed on finite elements quickly.
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<br />What's also nice is that this book contains some advanced material on finite strain problems and small-strain plasticity that is difficult to find elsewhere in such an accessible form. There is a much better emphasis here, for example, on the numerical implementation for such problems than what is provided in the text by Bonet and Wood. |
 | | By: Elias Clark, Louis Lusky, Arthur W. Murphy, Mark L. Ascher, Grayson M. P. McCouch ISBN: 031416040X Publisher: Thomson West Release Date: 04 May, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 993987
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 | | By: Robert L. Clark, Naohiro Ogawa, Andrew Mason ISBN: 1847200990 Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Release Date: November, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 1186519
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 | | By: Yunus A. Cengel ISBN: 0077235657 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 12 September, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 1103540
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 | | By: E. E. Michaelides ISBN: 9812566481 Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company Release Date: 24 April, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 389675
| This book just presents lots of general information about research topics. There is no useful information for anyone carrying out postgraduate research. |
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