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    • Physical chemistry 

      Atkins, Peter; Paula, Julio de (W. H. Freeman, 2006)
      With its modern emphasis on the molecular view of physical chemistry, its wealth of contemporary applications (in the new "Impact on" features), vivid full-color presentation, and dynamic new media tools, the thoroughly ...
    • Physical pharmacy: physical chemical principles in the pharmaceutical sciences 

      Martin, Alfred (B. I. Waverly. Pvt Ltd, 1993)
      This book provides an introduction to the physiochemical and mathematical principles underlying the practice of pharmacy. Greater emphasis on new dosage forms and controlled delivery systems, more than a 100 per cent ...
    • Physical properties of polymers handbook 

      Edited by Mark, James E. (Springer (Science + Business Media), 2007)
      This book offers concise information on the properties of polymeric materials, particularly those most relevant to physical chemistry and chemical physics. Extensive updates and revisions to each chapter include eleven new ...
    • Physical properties of textile fibres 

      Morton, W. E.; Hearle, J. W. S. (Woodhead, 2008)
      First published in 1962, and now in its fourth edition, Physical properties of textile fibres has become a classic, providing the standard reference on key aspects of fibre performance. The new edition has been substantially ...
    • Physical testing of textiles 

      Saville, B P (Woodhead, 1999)
      This book examines the physical testing of textiles in the form of fibre, yarn and fabric, the emphasis throughout eing on standard and reproducible tests. After an introductory explanation of sampling and measurement, the ...
    • Physics 

      Halliday, David; Resnick, Robert; Krane, Kenneth S. (John Wiley, 2002)
      Entire book edited to clarify conceptual development in light of recent findings of physics education research.Following the inspiration of Arnold Arons, the Mechanics sequence is re-organized so that energy is the capstone ...
    • Physics ; part ii 

      Halliday, David; Resnick, Robert (John Wiley and Sons, 1978)
      Physics part two includes electromagnetism, optics and quantum physics. The text is intended for students studying calculus concurrently, such as students of science and engineering. The emphasis is on building a strong ...
    • Physics for chemists 

      Ozerov, Ruslan P.; Borobyev, Anatoli A. (Elsevier, 2007)
      In general, this book is a textbook on physics, but takes the above circumstances into account. It is aimed at students and scientists in the field of technology (chemical, biological and other branches of sciences), who ...
    • Physics Part I 

      Halliday, David; Resnick, Robert (New Age International, 1962)
      This revision of Part I of Physics for students of science and engineering is based on classroom experience at many institutions. Although the changes are extensive, the basic outline of the book and its under lying ...
    • Physics; Part II 

      Halliday, David; Resnick, Robert (Wiley Eastern, 1966)
      The revision of Part II of physics for students of Science and Engineering will make this book more useful to students and instructors. This book modified the treatment of many topics, among them Ampere’s, Faraday’s, Gauss’s ...
    • Physiological pharmaceutics: barriers to drug absorption 

      Washington, Neena; Washington, Clive; Wilson, Clive G. (Taylor and Francis, 2003)
      This book provides an integrated approach to the study of drug formulation in the body with the emphasis on the formulation variables rather than the drugs. The link between physiology and pharmaceutics is presented to ...
    • Physiological pharmaceutics: barriers to drug absorption 

      Washington, Neena; Washington, Clive; Wilson, Clive (Taylor & Francis, 2001)
      In recent years, the emphasis in drug development has been the design of new delivery systems rather than new drugs. It is the aim of innovative pharmaceutical scientists to design the new dosage forms to overcome the ...
    • The Pilgrim's Progress 

      Bunyan, John (Grand Rapids, 1853)
      Often rated as important as the Bible as a Christian document, this famous story of man's progress through life in search of salvation remains one of the most entertaining allegories of faith ever written. Set against ...
    • PLANT ECOLOGY SOIL SCIENCE 

      Shukia, R.S.; Chandel, P.S. (S. CHAND, 1972)
    • Plasma spray coating: principles and applications 

      Heimann, Robert B. (VCH, 1996)
      Combining theory and practice from design to application, the monograph continues to provide a state-of-the-art treatise on plasma spray technology, beginning with the principles and techniques. Successive chapters treat ...
    • Plasma technologies for textiles 

      Edited by Shishoo, R. (Woodhead and CRC Press, 2007)
      Plasma technologies present an environmentally-friendly and versatile way of treating textile materials in order to enhance a variety of properties such as wettability, liquid repellency, dyeability and coating adhesion. ...
    • The playboy of the western world and riders to the sea 

      Synge, John M. (ROUTLEDGE, 2003)
      The Playboy of the Western World, John Millington Synge's most famous play, is sweetly funny and ironic as it follows its young hero's progress, in the eyes of others, from timid weakling to paragon of bravery.The shorter ...
    • Poems 

      Eliot, T. S. (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in Missouri on September 26, 1888. He lived in St. Louis during the first eighteen years of his life and attended Harvard University. In 1910, he left the United States for the Sorbonne, having ...
    • Poems 

      Frost, Robert (The World's poetry archive, 2004)
      A proven bestseller time and time again, Robert Frost's Poems contains all of Robert Frost's best-known poems-and dozens more-in a portable anthology. Here are "Birches," "Mending Wall," "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy ...
    • Poems 

      Dickinson, Emily (thewritedirection.net, 2004)
      Emily Elizabeth Dickinson was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. After she studied at the Amherst Academy ...