by
Bodin, Örjan, 1969-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
public satisfaction and agrarian communication networks. Numerous case studies link SNA concepts to the
by
Altheide, Cory.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
Analysis Concepts -- File System Abstraction Model -- The Sleuth Kit -- Installing the Sleuth Kit -- Sleuth
by
Hefferon, Kate.
Format:
Electronic Resources
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
thinking about the concepts and theories discussed</li><li><b>Experiments</b>boxes
by
Webb, Penny, 1963-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
range of backgrounds. Concepts are illustrated with charts and graphs, and end-of-chapter questions test
by
Horton, William K. (William Kendall)
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
"E-Learning by Design provides a comprehensive, detailed look at the concepts and processes of
by
Holechek, Jerry.
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
improvements, and multiple use concepts. This introduction to the science of range management couples the
by
McLeod, John, 1969-
Format:
Regular print
Publication Date
2011 2010
Excerpt:
important critical writings. In particular, it demonstrates how many of the ideas and concepts can be
by
Ang, Simon S., 1957-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
simulations) and the basic concepts necessary to understand various actual and emerging applications for
by
Eggleston, Dennis Lee, 1953-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
Preface; 1. Basic concepts and resistor circuits; 2. AC circuits; 3. Band theory and diode circuits
by
Bartle, Robert Gardner, 1927-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
functions; 4.2. Limit theorems; 4.3. Some extensions of the limit concept -- Ch. 5. Continuous functions: 5
by
Mak, Mankin, 1939-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
suitable for senior undergraduates, and develops the physical, dynamical and mathematical concepts at the
by
Muller, Max, 1947-
Format:
Books
Publication Date
2011
Excerpt:
and control of inventory -- Automatic identification -- Planning and replenishment concepts -- Why


