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At the start of the Industrial Revolution, it appeared that most scientific instruments were made and sold in London, but by the time of the Great Exhibition in 1851, a number ... | |
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Presenting a re-evaluation of the documentary sources, this study is based on the physical examination of weights and measures in the National Museums of Scotland and other ... | |
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Create more robust, more flexible LabVIEW applications--through software design principles! Writing LabVIEW software to perform a complex task is never easy--especially when ... | |
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New edition of biochemistry textbook which introduces principles and techniques used in undergraduate practical classes. | |
| Marc De Graef - Science - 2003 - 718 pages
A graduate level textbook covering the fundamentals of conventional transmission electron microscopy, first published in 2003. | |
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