Principles of Refrigeration (5th Edition)
A refrigeration Techs Must Have: This book covers all the details! I use this book everyday as refrence material. It covers everything from the basics, but also gets into complicated 2 stage design, and other design areas. From A-Z this book has it. If [... more]
$133.20
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Measure for Measure
Great source of conversion factors.: This is a handy book with literally thousands of conversions. Look up your unit, and convert to metric, or convert from a metric unit to your unit. The units are identified by the country of origin including ancient [... more]
$14.95
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Introduction To Heat Transfer
Great Book: I don't usually write reviews of books that I have purchased but I felt that I had to for this one. Does a great job in explaining the concepts and doesn't leave you lost as it moves through the chapters. It is written clearly and very easy [... more]
$156.20
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The Invention of Clouds: How an Amateur Meteorologist ...
Amazon.com Review: British science writer Richard Hamblyn skillfully blends biography with scientific and cultural history to capture for modern readers the remarkable achievement of Luke Howard (1772-1864), the quiet Quaker whose classification of cloud [... more]
$27.00
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Linked: The New Science of Networks
Amazon.com Review: How is the human brain like the AIDS epidemic? Ask physicist Albert-László Barabási and he'll explain them both in terms of networks of individual nodes connected via complex but understandable relationships. [... more]
$26.00
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There Are No Electrons: Electronics for Earthlings
Must read for understanding electrical phenomena: My physics/chemistry teacher in high school recommended this book over ten years ago. I read it during college and it helped demystify all the mathematical descriptions by giving me an understandable [... more]
$12.95
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Chaos: Making a New Science
Amazon.com Review: Few writers distinguish themselves by their ability to write about complicated, even obscure topics clearly and engagingly. James Gleick, a former science writer for the New York Times, resides in this exclusive category. In Chaos, he [... more]
$20.00
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Color: The Secret Influence
Disappointed: This book is like Reader's Digest. It trys to cover too much subject matter and winds up turning into a survey. It says a little about a lot. I returned it. Fabulous Book!: This is the best book on color I've ever found. It gives a really [... more]
$50.00
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Cybernetics, Second Edition: or the Control and ...
A fundamental law that is applicable to almost everything: Two books, both written in the late 1940s stand out as contributing much to our understanding of the world around us. One of these is "Cybernetics" by Weiner and the other is "The [... more]
$27.00
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The Universe in a Nutshell
Amazon.com Review: Stephen Hawking, science's first real rock star, may be the least-read bestselling author in history--it's no secret that many people who own A Brief History of Time have never finished it. Hawking's The Universe in a Nutshell aims to [... more]
$35.00
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Master Handbook of Acoustics
excellent book: this book is an excellent overview and introspection into the world of usable acoustics. it tends to focus on the applicable, everyday world of acoustics instead of the completely theoretical--which was a huge help in my Church production [... more]
$39.95
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Feynman Lectures on Computation
I like this book: Yes, I think you can teach the theory of computation from this book. And you can learn it from this book. Some of the material isn't all that recent, but much of it doesn't need to be. 35 years ago, if one were teaching a course on the [... more]
$44.00
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