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Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, Third Edition

This practical manual and standard reference work provides an authoritative source of analytical data for drugs and poisons. It is intended for use primarily by scientists faced with identifying and quantifying these substances in body fluids, tissue samples and pharmaceutical and industrial Read more...
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Wiley Guide to Chemical Incompatibilities

The Second Edition of the Wiley Read more...
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Secrets of a Superthief

This is THE book on how to prevent burglary, Written while in jail by Jack MacLean, a man who served a fifteen-year prison term for committing over 2,000 and stealing over $133 million dollars in the 1980’s (indexed with inflation that would be $356 million today) through serial burglaries and was dubbed by the FBI as “Superthief”, this book is truly one of a kind and hard to find. The information kept within it is still usable today. The author details step-by-step how burglars break into homes and pilfer, and he shows you what to do to protect yourself. My only fear is that this book would get into the wrong hands because the information inside it is so usable and so well thought-out that it could potentially be used as an instruction manual for those who want to commit acts of burglary. This book is out of print and normally goes for $150-$250, depending on the quality of its condition. I remember even seeing it on ebay once for $400. If you manage to get a copy of this book, don’t give it away or sell it. The information inside is too valuable not to pass on to your friends and relatives.

 

 

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Principles and Applications of Electrical Engineering

Rizzoni is designed for the sophomore/junior level, Introduction to Electrical Engineering course required for non-EE majors. The most widely used book for this course, Rizzoni introduces non-majors to the three basic areas of electrical engineering: circuits, electronics, and electromechanics. The second edition continues the tradition of focusing on the topics and issues of interest to the non-electrical engineering student. To maintain student interest in these topics, Rizzoni provides numerous links between electrical engineering and other engineering fields.

 

 

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