How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing, Volume 4
Welcome to How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing. This series provides detailed yet accessible information on the manufacture of a variety of items, from everyday household products to heavy machinery to sophisticated electronic equipment. With step-by-step descriptions of processes, simple explanations of technical terms and concepts, and clear, easy-to-follow illustrations, the series will be useful to a wide audience. In each volume ofHow Products Are Made, you will find products from a broad range of manufacturing areas: food, clothing, electronics, transportation, machinery, instruments, sporting goods, and more.
How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing, Vol.2
Welcome to How Products Are Made: An Illustrated Guide to Product Manufacturing. This series provides detailed yet accessible information on the manufacture of a variety of items, from everyday household products to heavy machinery to sophisticated electronic equipment. With step-by-step descriptions of processes, simple explanations of technical terms and concepts, and clear, easy-to-follow illustrations, the series will be useful to a wide audience. In each volume ofHow Products Are Made, you will find products from a broad range of manufacturing areas: food, clothing, electronics, transportation, machinery, instruments, sporting goods, and more.
Illustrated Glossary for Transport Statisics, 4th Edition
The present fourth edition is the result of continuing valuable cooperation between three organisations (Eurostat, UNECE and ITF), that - through the action of the Intersecretariat Working Group (IWG Trans.) - have put a sustained effort into meeting the need to harmonise transport statistics at the international level. The Glossary now comprises 735 definitions and represents a point of reference for all those involved in transport statistics. By following the guidance contained within these definitions, a considerable contribution will be given to the improvement in both the quality and comparability of the data.
A series of popular, traditional tales written in a simple way for children who are learning to read. Read yourself with Ladybird. Illustrated by Anna C. Leplar