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Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine (Health Informatics)
Biomedical Informatics provides both a conceptual framework and a practical inspiration for this swiftly emerging scientific discipline at the intersection of computer science, decision science, information science, cognitive science, and biomedicine. … If one is faculty or student in an academic informatics department, or wishing to draw upon this academic corpus to consider applications in clinical informatics practice, then this would be a useful book.” (Raymond D. Aller, Journal of Pathology Informatics, Vol. Biomedical Informatics: Computer Applications in Health Care and Biomedicine meets the growing demand of practitioners, researchers, educators, and students for a comprehensive introduction to key topics in the field and the underlying scientific issues that sit at the intersection of biomedical science, patient care, public health, and information technology (IT). New chapters have been introduced on the health information infrastructure, consumer health informatics, telemedicine, translational bioinformatics, clinical research informatics, and health IT policy, while the others have all undergone extensive revisions, in many cases with new authors. The organization and philosophy are unchanged, focusing on the science of information and knowledge management and the role of computers and communications in modern biomedical research, health, and health care.
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"I've read all but three chapters (13,15, and 21) of it and found that in general the chapters are quite strong. I think this book has one annoyance: - A lot of the contents (particularly in the first few chapters of the book) have an "in the future we'll all drive flying cars" feel that makes them more dated than the publication date would suggest."
"Other online book publishers allow you to print copies and view in HTML."
"the book need include a vendors, features, pros and cons of the systems."
"On the other hand, UNIT II (Biomedical informatics applications) provides useful illustrations of current information systems in the field."
"In my opinion overly general information."
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis: Third Edition
This text provides students as well as practitioners with a comprehensive introduction to the field of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray microanalysis. “There is no other single volume that covers as much theory and practice of SEM or X-ray microanalysis as Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray Microanalysis, 3rd Edition does. It is an excellent textbook for graduate students, and an outstanding reference for engineers, physical, and biological scientists.” (Microscopy and Microanalysis, Vol.
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"This book has greatly exceeded my expectations and has impressed me with the technical content."
"Before you grab your solid-state physics book or check Wikipedia, just relax and page through it since this book pretty much makes it easy for you. It's compact compared to the monsterous Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) book by Barry Carter which is another great reference."
"I'm reading this book and an older edition of the Reimer text for in independent study course in SEM. There are many instances where there are sets of images to compare the results achieved with varied operating parameters."
"this book is excellent and a basis still after many years."
"A great hardcover book at a very reasonable price!"
"Great reference for Scanning electron microscopy."
"fast delivery, just as advertised."
"Includes all the basic terms and features than one is needed when begins electron microscopy, but also for the experienced ones to look back at various troubles they come up with during the use of SEM or XRD."
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Lab Values: 137 Values You Must Know to Easily Pass the NCLEX! (Nursing Review and RN Content Guide, Registered Nurse Practitioner, Laboratory Medicine Textbooks)
I understand that the fear of failure is always there and students just like yourself are overwhelmed with the amount of content you must store in your brain. You can ALSO use this Free Bonus Ebook in harmony to slice each question to the core so that you are more than ready for the big exam day! You will be able to connect the skills you need to Easily Crush The NCLEX on The First Try as well as a strong understanding of Lab Values as it pertains to the exam. You will be given what I’ve found to be the heads-down most efficient way to study lab values for the NCLEX Exam.
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"the more practice i get the better."
"Great book for learners..."
"I love the Lab values guides, it has helped me retain countless amounts of information for my NCLEX exam."
"I like the explanations or reasons provided on each lab test, it will give a better idea to the patients why they have to undergo such test."
"Lab values vary according to the machine being used by a particular lab facility so, when in doubt, refer to the reference values listed along with the labs."
"great book help to understand things."
"Lab values vary according to the machine being used and by particular facility, which was very interesting."
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Best Electron Microscopes & Microscopy

Relativity, The Special and General Theory - Albert Einstein[Young reader] (Annotated)
The first part explains the principles of the special theory of relativity. The second part which is about the general theory of relativity is about the generalization of the special theory, Einstein's thoughts about Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation and how they affect the space time continuum. Reading Einstein's “Relativity: The Special and General Theory” may not sound very attractive at first. The first part explains the principles of the special theory of relativity. The second part which is about the general theory of relativity is about the generalization of the special theory, Einstein's thoughts about Newton's Universal Law of Gravitation and how they affect the space time continuum. Reading Einstein's “Relativity: The Special and General Theory” may not sound very attractive at first. "The present book is intended," Einstein wrote in 1916, "as far as possible, to give an exact insight into the theory of Relativity to those readers who, from a general scientific and philosophical point of view, are interested in the theory, but who are not conversant with the mathematical apparatus of theoretical physics.... Okay, this book isn't easy--again, in the master's elegant words, it "lays no small claims on the patience and on the power of abstraction of the reader"--but it is well worth the try.
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"Wish there was a Einstine for Dummies."
"Einstein's classic explanation for lay people about what his theory means."
"This is Einstein at his best."
"Fascinating reading for those interested in how A. Einstein expresses his ideas and background."
"First 4 chapters can be understood by a non-physics person."
"Even if you only wanted to know more about Einstein, this is an excellent read."
"I was amazed at his ability to put physical significance to Lorentz's equations."
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Best Science Weights & Measures

Linear Regression And Correlation: A Beginner's Guide
Linear Regression is a way of simplifying a group of data into a single equation. This law was derived by using regression analysis to simplify the progress of dozens of computer manufacturers over the course of decades into a single equation. I checked half a dozen different sources, including several textbooks, on how to do multiple regression. In each case, the source had a lot of information; in some cases dozens of pages; on how to do the data preparation, how to interpret results, and potential problems to watch out for, but to actually do the multiple regression calculation, they all said to use a software package, like Matlab or Minitab. How to do linear regression with two variables How to do multiple linear regression with any number of independent variables A regression analysis to predict the number of viewers in future episodes of the television show ‘Modern Family’ How to evaluate the quality of your regression analysis using R-squared or adjusted R-squared How to do regression on exponential data, and recreate Moore’s law.
Reviews
"Great book if you want grasp the fundamental concepts of linear regression."
"This is probably one of the best written book I have read explaining linear regression."
"He is extremely gifted as a writer who can break things down to simple, well organized, understandable pieces that make the sometimes erudite world of statistics accessible and usable to even the most math-timid soul."
"This book is about an ordinary classical topic - linear regression, but what makes this book unordinary, is the author’s style of approaching the subject in a very detailed level."
"He explains its purpose and explicates the concepts behind the equations so that you are able to develop an intuitive understanding."
"This is a great place to begin learning about linear regression."
"This book is as good, if not better, than the venerable 'Green Book' series by Sage, but at a price that makes it far more competitive."
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Best Science Experiments & Projects

Programming Arduino: Getting Started with Sketches, Second Edition (Tab)
You will learn how to configure hardware and software, develop your own sketches, work with built-in and custom Arduino libraries, and explore the Internet of Things—all with no prior programming experience required! Simon Monk has a degree in cybernetics and computer science and a Ph.D. in software engineering.
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"Unfortunately, the usual books for "helping" with Arduino give sketches and explain bits and pieces without ever doing an overview of the system. Just got it today and have read over half of it; I've marked it up with pen to remind myself of crucial facts that I wish I had known a few months back. It's written at just the right level for beginners who are just learning about Arduino and microprocessors in general, and he points you to all the resources on the web for further information. So instead of having to copy and paste everyone else's code all the time, read this book to understand at least the basics of WHY things work in an Arduino the way they do."
"Easy to understand and get familiar with Arduino world."
"I got this for a friend who had just started assembling boards using Adruino."
"Too many other books and tutorials just tell you to build a circuit and watch it do it's thing without explaining why it does it and how to expand on that design. I look forward to starting the "Next Steps" sequal and continuing to learn what this little chunk of organized metal and plastic has in store."
"I'm brand new to Arduino, but I've been programming for 30 years."
"Good starting place for working with Arduino."
"Purchased for my 14 yo grandson who is into dp stuff."
"EXCELLENT way to get started in Programming Arduino."
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Head First Physics: A learner's companion to mechanics and practical physics (AP Physics B - Advanced Placement)
Head First Physics offers a format that's rich in visuals and full of activities, including pictures, illustrations, puzzles, stories, and quizzes -- a mixed-media style proven to stimulate learning and retention. Helps you think like a physicist so you can understand why things really work the way they do Gives you relevant examples so you can fully grasp the principles before moving on to more complex concepts Designed to be used as a supplement study guide for the College Board's Advanced Placement Physics B Exam Introduces principles for the purpose of solving real-world problems, not memorization Teaches you how to measure, observe, calculate -- and yes -- how to do the math Covers scientific notation, SI units, vectors, motion, momentum conservation, Newton's Laws, energy conservation, weight and mass, gravitation and orbits, circular motion and simple harmonic motion, and much more. Designed for the way your brain works instead of a text-heavy approach that puts you to sleep, this book offers a multi-sensory learning experience and encourages a deeper understanding of the material. For example, you'll spend a chapter solving clues in a treasure hunt competition--as you go along you'll find out for yourself how vectors work, and how they help you to win! The interactivity and self-teaching style is a huge contrast to the usual textbook method of listing every possible "fact" about vectors as quickly as possible. In Head First Physics, you spend a lot of time building solid foundations and working out the "simple" equations for yourself. And after implementing a training schedule for a thoroughbred hamster, radians and circular motion are no longer a mystery. In Head First Physics, you find yourself in many different scenarios --designing a music player, fixing a pizza delivery website, helping the dingo catch the emu, going to Pluto - and so on! This makes it natural for students to treat each topic completely separately, with a list of unrelated equations that are difficult to memorise and even harder to apply. You find out about momentum conservation while helping some pirates deal with a ghost ship, which you use to discover Newton's 2nd & 3rd laws and impulse. You won't always see in advance how you're going to work your way through the problem, but as you sketch and write things down you'll often get ideas popping into your head that you can run with. She has a great interest in educational and coaching methods and has run after-school chess clubs for a number of years, bringing many complete beginners on to national and international level.
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"This huge tome gives the best presentation of Physics I've seen: Clear explanations, real-life examples, and even labs!"
"Using as a review prior to a certification exam, very applicable, written in a easy to follow format, like the practical applications of physics."
"I haven't had much chance during my education to properly learn about physics but now that I have this book I feel like it's about time to know at least basics about the world around me."
"A superb book for practical physics."
"The author does a nice job with the examples, to make what is typically thought of as a very dry subject, kind of fun (or at least silly enough to make a group of community college students laugh at 8:00 am). While I would use continuous examples in a lecture, I would rather see more stand-alone examples in a reference, but as I said, the examples are still pretty good."
"However, as a supplement to a standard college physics text on the mechanics portion of physics, I think it does a great job. The following is the table of contents that is currently unavailable in the product description: Chapter 1. think like a physicist. Chapter 2. making it all MEAN something. Chapter 3. scientific notation, area, and volume. Chapter 4. equations and graphs. Chapter 5. dealing with directions. Chapter 6. Equations of motion (part 2). Chapter 9. triangles, trig and trajectories. Chapter 10. momentum conservation. Chapter 11. weight and the normal force. Chapter 12. using forces, momentum, friction and impulse. Chapter 13. torque and work. Chapter 14. energy conservation. Chapter 15. tension, pulleys and problem solving. Chapter 16. circular motion (part 1). Chapter 17. circular motion (part 2). Chapter 18. gravitation and orbits. Chapter 19."
"'Head First Physics: A Learner's Companion to Mechanics and Practical Physics' is a wonderful book for anyone that wants to learn physics in a fun and practical way."
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Best Science Methodology & Statistics

The Hot Zone: The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus
The Hot Zone tells this dramatic story, giving a hair-raising account of the appearance of rare and lethal viruses and their "crashes" into the human race. And in 1989 Philippine monkeys in a Reston, Va., research lab, found to be infected with Ebola, were the target of a U.S. Army-led biohazard task force that decontaminated the lab, exterminating hundreds of monkeys to prevent the possible airborne spread of the disease to humans. In a horrifying and riveting report, portions of which appeared in the New Yorker , Preston ( American Steel ) exposes a real-life nightmare potentially as lethal as the fictive runaway germs in Michael Crichton's The Andromeda Strain.
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"I'm writing this review now because, 1- the current (July 2014) outbreak of Ebola is "the deadliest in recorded history," and 2- I've NEVER forgotten the book. The thing that is so terrifying is the way the poor people who contract the disease die."
"He carefully connects the main players as their paths cross again and again, their lives altered by this unseen, unclean thing, the filovirus (Ebola) sisters. One cannot help but to realize how at risk we humans are that a virus hidden deep in the jungles of Africa could hop-scotch around the world in a day, traveling incognito inside its naive host."
"I learned a lot about the virus. After reading this book, im able to read between the headlines of what is being said and more importantly, what's NOT being said. Medical researchers working with the virus give share their information."
"I bought this book in its hard-cover version when it first came out, quite a few years ago, and what with the recent Ebola crisis in Africa and now in the news here in the U.S., I wanted to re-read it. I am dismayed that the CDC is still "learning" how to contain this disease, when the knowledge has been in use by the U.S. Army, and various charitable organizations in Africa for many years."
"A scary, eye opening book about Ebola. He describes in detail the Ebola Reston outbreak in Maryland."
"A must read for anyone who wants the scientific truth about this disease, how it can be spread & how easily & quickly it can mutate."
"Although twenty years old, the information is timely and so. pertinent for our age when Ebola is devastating Africa and may be advancing thought the world."
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Best Science Measurement

Linear Regression And Correlation: A Beginner's Guide
Linear Regression is a way of simplifying a group of data into a single equation. This law was derived by using regression analysis to simplify the progress of dozens of computer manufacturers over the course of decades into a single equation. I checked half a dozen different sources, including several textbooks, on how to do multiple regression. In each case, the source had a lot of information; in some cases dozens of pages; on how to do the data preparation, how to interpret results, and potential problems to watch out for, but to actually do the multiple regression calculation, they all said to use a software package, like Matlab or Minitab. How to do linear regression with two variables How to do multiple linear regression with any number of independent variables A regression analysis to predict the number of viewers in future episodes of the television show ‘Modern Family’ How to evaluate the quality of your regression analysis using R-squared or adjusted R-squared How to do regression on exponential data, and recreate Moore’s law.
Reviews
"Great book if you want grasp the fundamental concepts of linear regression."
"This is probably one of the best written book I have read explaining linear regression."
"He is extremely gifted as a writer who can break things down to simple, well organized, understandable pieces that make the sometimes erudite world of statistics accessible and usable to even the most math-timid soul."
"This book is about an ordinary classical topic - linear regression, but what makes this book unordinary, is the author’s style of approaching the subject in a very detailed level."
"He explains its purpose and explicates the concepts behind the equations so that you are able to develop an intuitive understanding."
"This is a great place to begin learning about linear regression."
"This book is as good, if not better, than the venerable 'Green Book' series by Sage, but at a price that makes it far more competitive."
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Best Scientific Instruments

Most Wanted Particle: The Inside Story of the Hunt for the Higgs, the Heart of the Future of Physics
Now in paperback: the “vivid account of what the process of discovery was really like for an insider.”—Peter Higgs Particle physics as we know it depends on the Higgs boson: It’s the missing link between the birth of our universe—as a sea of tiny, massless particles—and the tangible world we live in today. His narrative seethes with insights on the project’s science, technology and ‘tribes,’ as well as his personal (and often amusing) journey as a frontier physicist.”— Nature “Butterworth ranges far beyond billiards to find ordinary-world comparisons that clarify abstruse scientific concepts. Still, despite all of his colorful simplifying metaphors, Butterworth challenges his readers with real high-level science, taking them deep enough into the Standard Model of theoretical subatomic physics to explain why researchers around the globe monitor the reports from Europe’s Large Hadron Collider with anxious expectation—their most fundamental assumptions about the universe hanging in the balance.”— Booklist, starred review. “Most of the existing popular accounts of the events leading up to the July 2012 discovery claim at CERN are written from a theoretical perspective by outsiders. Jon Butterworth is an experimentalist and is the first to give a vivid account of what the process of discovery was really like for an insider.”. — Peter Higgs , Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics. Jon Butterworth is a talented writer and a world expert in the physics, and his book is hard to put down.”. — Sean Carroll , physicist at Caltech and author of The Particle at the End of the Universe. “If you met Jon Butterworth in a pub—which, judging from the many anecdotes in Most Wanted Particle , is a non-trivial probability—his is the voice you’d like to hear, this is the tale you’d want him to tell: a breezy recounting of the discovery of the Higgs boson that turns out to be both an accessible primer on particle physics and a lively look at behind-the-scenes Big Science.”. — Richard Panek , author of The 4% Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy, and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality. “Like The Lord of the Rings , Most Wanted Particle takes readers on a long path with many moments of peril and uncertainty to reach the triumphant discovery of the Higgs Boson. It is a great chronicle of a part of the endless chain of progress in science at the LHC.”. — Jim Gates , University System of Maryland Regents Professor of Physics.
Reviews
"Lots of great background on the journey to the Higgs discovery."
"Partly technical, partly narrative.Knowing a little about the subject, I learned a lot of theory from reading the book.It's slow reading if you want to understand any of the science."
"Informative."
"Well written and lively account of the Higgs boson discovery by a member of one of the research teams."
"Excellent read. Mostly understandable for the layman."
"This book offers an excellent perspective on the much publicized work of the Large Hadron Collider teams leading up to the announcement of the discovery of the Higgs Bozon."
"This is a fine book even thought it was too technical for me."
"The author does a great job of describing how mountains of data were analyzed statistically, and the reader need not be a physicist or mathematician to follow his train of thought."
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