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  • by Andrew Sleeper
    £34.99

    This is an easy-to-use, self-study guide to Minitab-the most widely used statistical analysis software among business and engineering students, as well as quality professionals.

  • by David McMahon
    £19.99

    For students looking to get a head start or just brush up on the basic concepts of linear algebra, help is now here. Linear Algebra Demystified is suitable for self-study or as a supplemental reference for much more complicated (and expensive) texts.

  • by Myke Predko
    £27.49

    The perfect resource for anyone learning about digital logic, written by renowned digital "guru," Myke Predko using the tried and true Demystified form.

  • by Jeff Kent
    £21.99

    This book offers an easy-to-absorb teaching style to learn the popular programming language C++. The Demystified Series is Dummies without the insult - it teaches complex subjects in a unique manner and is designed for users without formal training, extra time, or genius IQs.

  • by Dale Layman
    £28.99

    A self-teaching guide to the function and interaction of bodily systems. It includes coverage on: comparative physiology, functions at the chemical and cellular levels, organic compounds, the cell, physiology of muscle, nerves and glands, sensory physiology, motor functions, autonomic nerves and the endocrine system, and air and blood transport.

  • by Stan Gibilisco
    £24.99

    A self-teaching guide for anyone who wants to learn or refresh their knowledge of the techniques and thought processes involved in the proving of mathematical theorems.

  • by Jim Keogh & Mario Giannini
    £16.49

    This book offers an easy-to-absorb teaching style for students to understand object oriented programming. The Demystified Series is Dummies without the insult - it teaches complex subjects in a unique manner and is designed for users without formal training, extra time, or genius IQs.

  • by David Fisher, Barry Fisher & Jason Kolowski
    £18.99

    Explains forensic science in a logical progression from evidence collection through analysis and to the scientist actually testifying in court. This guide includes points, information, quizzes at the end of chapters, and a final exam.

  • by Jeff Kent
    £21.99

    Explains the language and its libraries and applications. This self-teaching guide shows how to create a Visual Basic program without writing code. It includes key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam.

  • by Paul Kimmel
    £16.49

    Explains how to read, model, and use UML to create well-structured, stable software products. This self-teaching guide includes key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam. It is useful as an introductory text, or classroom supplement.

  • by Dale Layman
    £25.99

    Helps you understand basic and applied scientific information. This book contains over 150 illustrations for grounding in basic life sciences; 'Biological Order vs. Disorder'; icons for easy category recognition; a pronunciation guide for difficult biology terms; and self-testing and reviews to help you retain information.

  • by Stan Gibilisco
    £19.99

    A self-teaching guide for anyone needing knowledge of math as it applies to engineering and technical fields. This book will be a great refresher course for professionals, as well as probably one of the most useful supplemental resources to science, engineering, and technical students.

  • by Linda Williams
    £21.49

    A self-teaching guide for anyone interested in nanotechnology and the many biological, chemical, physical, environmental and political aspects of the developing science.

  • by Allan Bluman
    £14.99

    Teaches business-management students the basic mathematics used in a retail business. This book follows the standard curriculum of Business Math courses.

  • by Anna Romero
    £20.99

    Geared to help students in their first course in psychology and to aid others who wish to enhance their knowledge of the concepts of psychology, Psychology Demystified presents both basic and advanced topics in psychology in clear, jargon-free, and easy to understand language.

  • by David McMahon
    £19.99

    Covering signals and systems, this guide helps students taking subject, as well as professionals who want to brush up on their knowledge. It includes information on signal processing, linear systems, and discrete systems. It also includes topics such as: Fourier analysis, filtering, spectral density, AM and FM systems, and the z-Transform.

  • by Craig Depken
    £20.99

    Features an easy-to-understand presentation of the concepts and principles of microeconomics, with applications and examples. This guide comes complete with key points, background information, quizzes at the end of each chapter, and even a final exam. It is simple enough for beginners but also challenging enough for advanced students.

  • by Larry Stephens
    £19.99

    Offers coverage of the basics of traditional engineering statistics and also incorporates examples from the popular statistical software programs, making it useful to professionals.

  • by Stan Gibilisco
    £17.49

    The "Father of the Demystified" series is at it again - this time bringing his expertise in the area of audio electronics to the masses. As with every Stan Gibilisco title, all topics are covered meticulously, and are true to the format that he created.

  • by Stan Gibilisco
    £20.99

    A self-teaching guide for students who want to learn the principles and applications of optics and optoelectronic technology

  • by David Bachman
    £24.99

    A gentle but authoritative guide to the third semester of calculus-a class that's required by all math majors and most engineering majors.

  • by Stan Gibilisco
    £17.99

    The perfect supplement for those braving higher-level physics classes with calculus. This is also an ideal resource for those taking the Advanced Placement "B" and "C" Physics exams.

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