Judith A. Beecher, Judith A. Penna, Marvin L. Bittinger, "Algebra and Trigonometry (3ed, Addison Wesley, 2007)"
Publisher: Addison-Wesley ISBN: 0321466209 3ed. : 2007 PDF, 1058 pages language: english zip 10,9 MB
These authors have created a book to really help students visualize mathematics for better comprehension. By creating algebraic visual side-by-sides to solve various problems in the examples, the authors show students the relationship of the algebraic solution with the visual, often graphical, solution. In addition, the authors have added a variety of new tools to help students better use the book for maximum effectiveness to not only pass the course, but truly understand the material.
Table of ContentsChapter
R Basic Concepts of Algebra
R.1 The Real-Number System
R.2 Integer Exponents, Scientific Notation, and Order of Operations
R.3 Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication of Polynomials
R.4 Factoring
R.5 Rational Expressions
R.6 Radical Notation and Rational Exponents
R.7 The Basics of Equation Solving
Chapter 1 Graphs, Functions, and Models
1.1 Introduction to Graphing
1.2 Functions and Graphs
1.3 Linear Functions, Slope, and Applications
1.4 Equations of Lines and Modeling1.5 More on Functions
1.6 The Algebra of Functions
1.7 Symmetry and Transformations
Chapter 2 Functions, Equations, and Inequalities
2.1 Linear Equations, Functions, and Models
2.2 The Complex Numbers
2.3 Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Models
2.4 Analyzing Graphs of Quadratic Functions
2.5 More Equation Solving
2.6 Solving Linear Inequalities
Chapter 3 Polynomial And Rational Functions
3.1 Polynomial Functions and Models3.2 Graphing Polynomial Functions
3.3 Polynomial Division; The Remainder and Factor Theorems
3.4 Theorems about Zeros of Polynomial Functions
3.5 Rational Functions
3.6 Polynomial and Rational Inequalities
3.7 Variation and Applications
Chapter 4 Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
4.1 Inverse Functions
4.2 Exponential Functions and Graphs
4.3 Logarithmic Functions and Graphs
4.4 Properties of Logarithmic Functions
4.5 Solving Exponential and Logarithmic Equations
4.6 Applications and Models: Growth and Decay, and Compound Interest
Chapter 5 The Trigonometric Function
s5.1 Trigonometric Functions of Acute Angles
5.2 Applications of Right Triangles
5.3 Trigonometric Functions of Any Angle
5.4 Radians, Arc Length, and Angular Speed
5.5 Circular Functions: Graphs and Properties
5.6 Graphs of Transformed Sine and Cosine Functions
Chapter 6 Trigonometric Identities, Inverse Functions, and Equations
6.1 Identities: Pythagorean and Sum and Difference
6.2 Identities: Cofunction, Double-Angle, and Half-Angle
6.3 Proving Trigonometric Identities
6.4 Inverses of the Trigonometric Functions
6.5 Solving Trigonometric Equations
Chapter 7 Applications of Trigonometry
7.1 The Law of Sines
7.2 The Law of Cosines
7.3 Complex Numbers: Trigonometric Form
7.4 Polar Coordinates and Graphs
7.5 Vectors and Applications
7.6 Vector Operations
Chapter 8 Systems of Equations and Matrices
8.1 Systems of Equations in Two Variables
8.2 Systems of Equations in Three Variables
8.3 Matrices and Systems of Equations
8.4 Matrix Operations
8.5 Inverses of Matrices
8.6 Determinants and Cramer's Rule
8.7 Systems of Inequalities and Linear Programming
8.8 Partial Fractions
Chapter 9 Analytic Geometry Topics
9.1 The Parabola
9.2 The Circle and the Eclipse
9.3 The Hyperbola
9.4 Nonlinear Systems of Equations and Inequalities
9.5 Rotation of Axes
9.6 Polar Equations of Conics
9.7 Parametric Equations
Chapter 10 Sequences, Series, and Combinatorics
10.1 Sequences and Series
10.2 Arithmetic Sequences and Series
10.3 Geometric Sequences and Series
10.4 Mathematical Induction
10.5 Combinatorics: Permutations
10.6 Combinatorics: Combinations
10.7 The Binomial Theorem
10.8 Probability
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Principles of Structural Design
Many important advances in designing high-performance structures have occurred over the last several years. Structural engineers need an authoritative source of information that thoroughly and concisely covers the foundational principles of the field. Comprising chapters selected from the second edition of the best-selling Handbook of Structural Engineering, this book provides a tightly focused, economical guide to the theoretical, practical, and computational aspects of structural design. Expert contributors discuss a wide variety of structures, including steel, aluminum, timber, and prestressed concrete, as well as reliability-based design and structures based on wind engineering.
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From Vectors to Tensors (Universitext)
This textbook, deals with tensors that are treated as vectors, and has a practical orientation. In addition to dealing with the classical topics of tensor books, new tensor concepts are introduced, such as the rotation of tensors, the transposer tensor, the eigentensors, the permutation tensor structure, etc. The book covers an existing gap between the classic theory of tensors and the possibility of solving tensor problems with a computer. In fact, the computational algebra is formulated in matrix form to facilitate its implementation on computers. For the first time tensor contraction is formulated in terms of matrix operations. A computer package , written in Mathematica, is available through Internet at:
http://personales.unican.es/castie/tensors that complements the book. In summary, the book is not a standard book on tensors because of its orientation, the many novel contributions included in it, the careful notation and the stretching-condensing techniques used for most of the transformations used in the book.
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Elements of the differential and integral calculus
By William Smyth
Publisher: Sanborn & Carter
Number Of Pages: 240
ISBN / ASIN: B0008C11XK
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Wastewater reuse in agriculture in Vietnam:
Water management, environment and human health aspects.
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Dream Homes. 100 inspirational interiors
Author : by Andreas von Einsiedel, Johanna Thornycroft
Publisher: Merrell Publishers Ltd Pages: 355
Format: Djvu
ISBN: 1858942977
29.45 MB
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Quality Engineering Handbook, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded (Quality and Reliability)
* Publisher: CRC
* Number Of Pages: 744
* Publication Date: 2003-04-01
* ISBN / ASIN: 0824746147
* Binding: Hardcover
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Maintainability, Maintenance, and Reliability for Engineers
By B.S. Dhillon
* Publisher: CRC * Number Of Pages: 240
* Publication Date: 2006-03-27
* Sales Rank: 1093473
* ISBN / ASIN: 0849372437
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Reliability, Quality, and Safety for Engineers
By B.S. Dhillon
* Publisher: CRC
* Number Of Pages: 240
* Publication Date: 2004-11-15
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Reliability Verification, Testing, and Analysis in Engineering Design
(Mechanical Engineering (Marcell Dekker)) By Gary Wasserman
* Publisher: CRC
* Number Of Pages: 416
* Publication Date: 2002-11-01
* Sales Rank: 137279
* ISBN / ASIN: 0824704754
* EAN: 9780824704759
* Binding: Hardcover
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Jeffrey W. Herrmann, "Handbook of Production Scheduling"Pages: 318 Publisher: Springer (2006-05-11) ISBN: 0387331158 English PDF 16.6 MB
The HANDBOOK OF PRODUCTION SCHEDULING concentrates on real-world production scheduling in factories and industrial settings. It includes industry case studies that use innovative techniques as well as academic research results that can be used to improve real-world production scheduling. Its purpose is to present scheduling principles, advanced tools, and examples of innovative scheduling systems to persons who could use this information to improve production scheduling in their own organization
The intended audience includes: production and plant managers, industrial engineers, operations research practitioners, advanced undergraduate/ graduate students and faculty studying and doing research in operations research and industrial engineering.
The handbook provides a range and variety of real-world scheduling issues and analyses. Some of the areas covered are as follows:
* production scheduling processes as complex decision-making systems;
* the key concepts in master production scheduling and the techniques that are useful for finding better solutions;
* practical approaches to important supply chain scheduling problems;
* the use of mathematical programming to solve large production scheduling problems at one of the world's largest mines;
* guidelines for work-rest scheduling, personnel scheduling, job rotation scheduling, cross-training, as well as group and team work.
The motivation for this book is the desire to bridge the gap between scheduling theory and practice. Therefore, these practical analyses are provided to help researchers and students solve scheduling problems by focusing on real world scheduling systems that will benefit from improvement.
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How Buildings Work: The Natural Order of Architecture
Oxford University Press ISBN 019516198x July 13, 2005 288 pages PDF File 14.5mb RAR
With its homespun drawings and offerings of architectural wisdom for lay readers, this book is like a Whole Earth Catalog building course. In this update of his 1980 edition, however, Allen (architecture, Yale) manages to explain with brevity and common sense "how buildings work." In the opening pages, he places the Earth in the solar system and defines our place on the planet. He then offers analyses of the effects of sun, wind, and cold on building design and location. By focusing primarily on housing, Allen lets readers clearly understand everything from lighting, comfort, and quiet to the basics of making a sturdy structure. He offers occasional but well-placed examples of non-Western design as well. And the illustrations, which look like 1970s instructions for macrame, somehow work.DownloadWith its homespun drawings and offerings of architectural wisdom for lay readers, this book is like a Whole Earth Catalog building course. In this update of his 1980 edition, however, Allen (architecture, Yale) manages to explain with brevity and common sense "how buildings work." In the opening pages, he places the Earth in the solar system and defines our place on the planet. He then offers analyses of the effects of sun, wind, and cold on building design and location. By focusing primarily on housing, Allen lets readers clearly understand everything from lighting, comfort, and quiet to the basics of making a sturdy structure. He offers occasional but well-placed examples of non-Western design as well. And the illustrations, which look like 1970s instructions for macrame, somehow work.
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Survey of Applicable Mathematics, by Karel Rektorys
ISBN 0262180316 1369 pages MIT Press 1969 DJVU 9.19 MB
This major two-volume handbook is an extensively revised, updated second edition of the highly praised Survey of Applicable Mathematics, first published in English in 1969. The thirty-seven chapters cover all the important mathematical fields of use in applications: algebra, geometry, differential and integral calculus, infinite series, orthogonal systems of functions, Fourier series, special functions, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, integral equations, functions of one and several complex variables, conformal mapping, integral transforms, functional analysis, numerical methods in algebra and in algebra and in differential boundary value problems, probability, statistics, stochastic processes, calculus of variations, and linear programming. All proofs have been omitted. However, theorems are carefully formulated, and where considered useful, are commented with explanatory remarks. Many practical examples are given by way of illustration. Each of the two volumes contains an extensive bibliography and a comprehensive index. Together these two volumes represent a survey library of mathematics which is applicable in many fields of science, engineering, economics, etc. For researchers, students and teachers of mathematics and its applications.
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Water and the Cell
Springer ISBN: 1402049269 Edition - October 5, 2006 PDF 354 pages 5.1 MB
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Dictionary of Engineering
ISBN: 0071410503
Title: Dictionary of Engineering
Author: McGraw-Hill Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Publication Date: 2003-01-27
Number Of Pages: 642
Editorial Description
Derived from the content of the respected McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific and Technical Terms, Sixth Edition, each title provides thousands of definitions of words and phrases encountered in a specific discipline. All include:
* Pronunciation guide for every term
* Acronyms, cross-references, and abbreviations
* Appendices with conversion tables; listings of scientific, technical, and mathematical notation; tables of relevant data; and more.
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Project Management Methodologies: Selecting, Implementing, and Supporting Methodologies and Processes for Projects (Youth Communicates)
category: General Theory of Computing ISBN: 0471221783 Author: Jason Charvat Hard264 pages;
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Advanced Mechanics of Solids
This is an advanced undergraduate level course on the mechanics of solids including 3 chapters on finite element method
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Concrete Dams: Seismic Analysis, Design and Retrifitting
M. Ghaemian
April 2, 2000
1.10 MB
Dams are built primarily for irrigation, water supply, flood control, electric power, recreation, and improvement of navigation. Many modern dams are multipurpose. Irrigation dams store water to equalize the water supply for crops throughout the year. Water supply dams collect water for domestic, industrial, and municipal uses for cities without suitable lakes or rivers nearby for a water supply. Flood control dams impound floodwaters of rivers and release them under control to the river below the dam. Hydroelectric power dams are built to generate electric power by directing water in penstocks through turbines, wheels with curved blades as spokes. The falling water spins the blades of the turbines connected to generators. Power dams are expected to generate power to repay the cost of construction. The output depends, first, upon the head of water, or height of stored water above the turbines. The higher the water the more weight and pressure bear upon the turbine blades. A second factor is the volume of water throughout the year. The minimum flow in dry months fixes the amount of firm power which customers can rely upon to receive regularly. Sometimes extra power, or run-of-stream power, generated in flood seasons can be sold, usually atlower rates.
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Fluid-Structure Interaction
Aerospace Engineering Sciences - University of Colorado at Boulder
Chapter 1 Index. Coupled Systems.
Chapter 2 Index. Partitioned Analysis Overview.
Chapter 3 Index. Introduction to Stability Analysis.
Chapter 4 Index. Stability Analysis Tools.
Chapter 5 Index. Accuracy Analysis Tools.
Chapter 6 Index. Structural Dynamics Time Integration.
Chapter 7 Index. Partitioned Solution Procedures.
Chapter 8 Index. Operational Analysis of Time Integrators.
Chapter 9 Index. Characteristic Stability Equations. Expanded 4/27/04.
Chapter 10 Index. Structure-Structure Interaction.
Chapter 11 Index. Control-Structure Interaction.
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Analysis of Structural Member Systems
Prof. Jerome Connor
Ronald Press, 1976
1571 pages
29 MB
Introduction
Preface, Table of Contents
Part 1: Mathematical Preliminaries
Chapter 1: Introduction to Matrix Algebra
Chapter 2: Characteristic-Value Problems and Quadratic Forms
Chapter 3: Relative Extrema for a Function
Chapter 4: Differential Geometry of a Member Element
Chapter 5: Matrix Transformations for a Member Element
Part 2: Analysis of an Ideal Truss
Chapter 6: Governing Equations for an Ideal Truss
Chapter 7: Variational Principles for an Ideal Truss
Chapter 8: Displacement Method - Ideal Truss
Chapter 9: Force Method - Ideal Truss
Part 3: Analysis of a Member Element
Chapter 10: Governing Equations for a Deformable Solid
Chapter 11: St. Venant Theory of Torsion - Flexure of Prismatic Members
Chapter 12: Engineering Theory of Prismatic Members
Chapter 13: Restrained Torsion - Flexure of a Prismatic Member
Chapter 14: Planar Deformation of a Planar Member
Chapter 15: Engineering Theory of an Arbitrary Member
Part 4: Analysis of a Member System
Chapter 16: Direct Stiffness Method - Linear System
Chapter 17: General Formulation - Linear System
Chapter 18: Analysis of Geometrically Nonlinear Systems
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Uncertainty in Engineering
3MB
This undergraduate class serves as an introduction to probability and statistics, with emphasis on engineering applications. The first segment discusses events and their probability, Bayes' Theorem, discrete and continuous random variables and vectors, univariate and multivariate distributions, Bernoulli trials and Poisson point processes, and full-distribution uncertainty propagation and conditional analysis. The second segment deals with second-moment representation of uncertainty and second-moment uncertainty propagation and conditional analysis. The final segment covers random sampling, point and interval estimation, hypothesis testing, and linear regression. Many of the concepts covered in class are illustrated with real-world examples from various areas of engineering.
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Fundamentals of Ecology
6 MB
This is a basic subject in ecology that seeks to improve the understanding of the flow of energy and materials through ecosystems and the regulation of the distribution and abundance of organisms. The course covers productivity and biogeochemical cycles in ecosystems, trophic dynamics, community structure and stability, competition and predation, evolution and natural selection, population growth and physiological ecology. There is particular emphasis placed on aquatic systems.
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Advanced Soil Mechanics,
18 MB
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Project Management
16 MB
Course covers three important aspects of construction project management:
· the theory, methods and quantitative tools used to effectively plan, organize, and control construction projects;
· efficient management methods revealed through practice and research; and
· hands-on, practical project management knowledge from on-site situations and field trips.
The course relies on a basic project management framework in which the project life-cycle is broken into organizing, planning, monitoring, controlling and learning from old and current construction projects. Within the framework, students learn the methodologies and tools necessary for each aspect of the process as well as the theories upon which these are built. By the end of the term they are able to adapt and apply the framework to effectively manage a construction project in an Architecture/Engineering/Construction (A/E/C) organization.
Contents:
Introduction
Project Financing and Evaluation
Tools for Project Evaluation
Dealing with Uncertainty: Concepts and Tools
Project Organization
Delivery Methods (cont.), Payment and Award Techniques
Award Methods and Project Estimation
Detailed Estimation and Pumpstation Overview
Planning and Deterministic Scheduling
Deterministic Planning II and Probabilistic Planning I
Probabilistic Planning 2
Simulation and Resource-Based Scheduling
Basics of Cost and Schedule Monitoring
EVA (C/SCSC) and Basics of Project Control
Problem Diagnosis and Introduction to Project Dynamics
System and Change Dynamics
Risk Management II, Quality Monitoring and Control, and Project Learning
Reviews (cont.), Audits, Changes and Disputes
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Soil Behavior
30 MB
This class presents a detailed study of soil properties with emphasis on interpretation of field and laboratory test data and their use in soft-ground construction engineering. Topics to be covered include: consolidation and secondary compression; basic strength principles; stress-strain strength behavior of clays, emphasizing effects of sample disturbance, anisotropy, and strain rate; strength and compression of granular soils; and engineering properties of compacted soils. Some knowledge of field and laboratory testing is assumed for all students.
Overview and Soil Composition
Clay-Water Forces
Interparticle Forces: Components and Interaction
Strength Generation in Soils
Basic Strength Principles and Stress-Strain-Strength; Behavior of "Simple Clay"
Soil Modeling
Consolidation Behavior of Saturated Soils
1-D Consolidation: Magnitude of Final Settlement
Problem Soils
Strength-Deformation Behavior of Saturated Clays and Drained/Undrained Stability
A Measurement of Undrained Strength for UU Case
Stress System: Experimental Techniques and Results
Staged Construction
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Groundwater Hydrology
4MB
1. Course Introduction, Water Balance Equation
2. Aquifers, Porosity, and Darcy's Law
3. Hydraulic Head and Fluid Potential
4. Continuity and Flow Nets
5. Groundwater Flow Patterns
6. Groundwater/Surface Water Interactions]
7. Transient Systems and Groundwater Storage
8. Pump Test Analysis
9. Numerical Modeling of Groundwater Flow
10. Superposition
11. Solute Transport in Groundwater
12. Soil Moisture I
13. Soil Moisture II
14. Natural Tracers
15. Hydraulic Conductivity: The Permeater
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Water Resource Systems
This subject is concerned with quantitative methods for analyzing large-scale water resource problems. Topics covered include the design and management of facilities for river basin development, flood control, water supply, groundwater remediation, and other activities related to water resources. Simulation models and optimization methods are often used to support analyses of water resource problems. In this subject we will be constructing simulation models with the MATLAB® programming language and solving numerical optimization problems with the GAMS optimization package.
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Plastics, Microstructure and Engineering Applications
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Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems
(Water Science and Technology Library)
Rare Earth Elements in Groundwater Flow Systems is the first volume of its kind entirely focused on the geochemistry of the lanthanide series elements in groundwater/aquifer environments. Consisting of ten chapters, each of which is an original, peer-reviewed contribution by some of the leading researchers in the study of the low-temperature geochemistry of rare earth elements, the volume addresses analytical techniques, water-rock interactions, aqueous complexation, and the reactions/processes that influence these heavy metals along groundwater flow paths.
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Project Management
ISBN 10 :0071394494
Author(s) :Heerkens, Gary R.
Description:
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Project Management reviews the steps in organizing and managing projects, from how to build a realistic schedule to how to measure both success and failure. A concise and accessible, yet authoritative, guide to a topic in which books are more often lengthy and technical, Project Management discusses team building, timing, the planning process, estimating project costs, managing project interfaces, the four stages of risk management, and more.
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The Visibooks Guide to Excel 2003
The Visibooks Guide to Excel 2003 helps beginners learn how to create and use Microsoft Excel spreadsheets. It provides a firm foundation in the fundamentals of using Excel to create and calculate numerical relationships.
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Risk Assessment of Chemicals: An Introduction, 2nd ed Stationary Office Pages:688 2007-09 ISBN / ASIN:1402061013 9 MB
This book is the 2nd edition of a book published in 1995. The first book was written parallel to major developments in the science of risk assessment following the introduction of EU-legislation on industrial chemicals in the period 1970-1995.
Risk Assessment of Chemicals: An IntroductionBy
* Publisher: Springer
* Number Of Pages: 688
* Publication Date: 2007-09
* ISBN / ASIN: 1402061013
This book is the 2nd edition of a book published in 1995. The first book was written parallel to major developments in the science of risk assessment following the introduction of EU-legislation on industrial chemicals in the period 1970-1995. The present edition reflects the progress and experience since 1995 and again aims at providing background and training material for a new generation of risk assessors, specifically for those who will be involved in implementing legislation in the EU (REACH, the new legislative framework for industrial chemicals) and, in addition, the USA, Japan and Canada. The book is an introduction to risk assessment of chemicals and contains basic background information on sources, emissions, distribution and fate processes for the estimation of exposure of plant and animal species in the environment and humans exposed via the environment, consumer products, and at the workplace. This book includes chapters on environmental chemistry, toxicology and ecotoxicology as well as information on data requirements, data estimation methodologies and intelligent testing strategies. It describes the basic principles and methods of risk assessment in the legislative frameworks of the EU, USA, Japan, and Canada. It also provides an overview of the OECD Chemicals Program. The book is intended to be used by those who are involved in risk assessment of chemicals in government, research institutes, academia and industry as well as by students in technology, health and environmental sciences.
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