Modern Instrumentation for Scientists and Engineers
This modern presentation comprehensively addresses the principal issues in modern instrumentation, but without attempting an encyclopaedic reference. It covers the most important topics in electronics, sensors, measurements and acquisition systems, and will be an indispensable reference for readers in a wide variety of disciplines.
This comprehensive resource presents all aspects of endodontics, both surgical and nonsurgical. The very latest materials and methods used in providing endodontic treatment are explained thoroughly and effectively -- and are highlighted visually through the generous use of illustrations, many in full-color. Key topics include diagnosis, access, working length determination, instrumentation, obturation, retreatment of failed nonsurgical cases, flap design, root-end resection, crypt management, root end filling, post and core techniques, and core placement.
Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry: Applications, Theory, and Instrumentation
The highly acclaimed Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry provides a much needed professional level reference work for the 21st Century. Encyclopedia of Analytical Chemistry is the most comprehensive analytical chemistry reference available, covering all aspects from theory and instrumentation through applications and techniques.
Asteroids, Meteorites, and Comets, Revised Edition (The Solar System)
In the 19th century when asteroids were first discovered, the continuum of sizes in the solar system was not understood, because many people thought of the solar system as a Sun orbited by nine planets. However, as observers' abilities to see smaller and smaller bodies in the solar system improves because of better instrumentation,
Filling a hole in reference collections on the history of science, this
tome brings together a great collection of articles on the progress of
scientific discovery in the 16th and 17th centuries. The text, which
considers the social and philosophical climate of the period as well as
the science itself, is equally good at covering the concrete (such as
institutions, people, and instrumentation) and the abstract (such as
theories, schools of thought, and controversies).