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    • Fundamentals of Biomechanics 

      Knudson, Duane (Springer, 2007)
      This second edition of Fundamentals of Biomechanics was developed primarily to update a well-received text. The uniqueness of integrating biological and mechanical bases in analyzing and improving human movement has been ...
    • Fundamentals of Biomechanics 

      O ¨ zkaya, Nihat; Goldsheyder, David; Nordin, Margareta (Springer, 2018)
      Biomechanics is an exciting and fascinating specialty with the goal of better understanding the musculoskeletal system to enable the development of methods to prevent problems or to improve treatment of patients. Biomechanics ...
    • Fundamentals of Java Programming 

      Ogihara, Mitsunori (Springer, 2018)
      This book was born from the desire of having an introductory Java programming textbook whose contents can be covered in one semester. The book was written with two types of audience in mind: those who intend to major in ...
    • Fundamentals of Multimedia 

      Li, Ze-Nian; Drew, Mark S.; Liu, Jiangchuan (Springer, 2014)
      A course in Multimedia is rapidly becoming a necessity in Computer Science and Engineering curricula, especially now that multimedia touches most aspects of these fields. Multimedia was originally seen as a vertical ...
    • The Gastrointestinal System 

      Leung, Po Sing (Springer, 2014)
      Human gastrointestinal (GI) physiology is a study of our GI system that addresses the regulation and integration ofmajor physiological functions of motility, secretion, digestion, absorption and blood flow, as well as ...
    • Group Theory 

      Dresselhaus, M.S.; Dresselhaus, G.; Jorio, A. (Springer, 2008)
      Symmetry can be seen as the most basic and important concept in physics. Momentum conservation is a consequence of translational symmetry of space. More generally, every process in physics is governed by selection rules ...
    • Group Theory Applied to Chemistry 

      Ceulemans, Arnout Jozef (Springer, 2013)
      Symmetry is a general principle, which plays an important role in various areas of knowledge and perception, ranging from arts and aesthetics to natural sciences and mathematics. According to Barut,1 the symmetry of a ...
    • Guide to Competitive Programming 

      Laaksonen, Antti (Springer, 2017)
      The purpose of this book is to give you a comprehensive introduction to modern competitive programming. It is assumed that you already know the basics of programming, but previous background in algorithm design or ...
    • Guide to Discrete Mathematics 

      O’Regan, Gerard (Springer, 2016)
      The objective of this book is to give the reader a flavor of discrete mathematics and its applications to the computing field. The goal is provide a broad and accessible guide to the fundamentals of discrete mathematics, ...
    • Guide to Scientific Computing in C++ 

      Pitt-Francis, Joe; Whiteley, Jonathan (Springer, 2017)
      The principle changes in this updated edition are additional material on software testing and on some of the new features introduced in the C++11 standard. When introducing this additional material, we have followed the ...
    • HANDBOOK OF BIOLOGICAL CONFOCAL MICROSCOPY 

      Pawley, James B. (Springer, 2006)
      Once the second edition was safely off to the printer, the 110 authors breathed a sigh of relief and relaxed, secure in the belief that they would “never have to do that again.” That lasted for 10 years. When we finally ...
    • Handbook of Cardiac Anatomy, Physiology, and Devices 

      Iaizzo, Paul A. (Springer, 2015)
      Personalized medicine, clinical imaging, and the medical device industry continue to grow at an incredibly rapid pace. Further, our overall understanding of the molecular basis of diseases steadily increases, as does the ...
    • Human Chromosomes 

      Miller, Orlando J.; Therman, Eeva (Springer, 2000)
      This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the principles of human cytogenetics and provides examples of their applications, especially those that are important in diagnostic and preventive medicine. The authors ...
    • Integrative Human Biochemistry 

      Da Poian, Andrea T.; Castanho, Miguel A. R. B. (Springer, 2015)
      Traditional lecture classes in biological sciences are being challenged by modern forms of communication. Modern communication tends to be more visual and less interpretative in nature. In lectures, the didactics are ...
    • Internet of Things From Hype to Reality 

      Rayes, Ammar; Salam, Samer (Springer, 2019)
      Technology is becoming embedded in nearly everything in our lives. Just look around you and you will see how the Internet has affected many aspects of our existence. Virtually anything you desire can be ordered instantly, ...
    • Introduction to Artificial Intelligence 

      Ertel, Wolfgang (Springer, 2017)
      After 60 years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has now reached industry and the consciousness of the population. The impressive successes and new AI methods are now so relevant that they should be taught even in a basic ...
    • An Introduction to Biomechanics 

      Humphrey, Jay D.; O’Rourke, Sherry L. (Springer, 2015)
      We have very much appreciated the overwhelmingly positive response to this book by professors and students alike at universities across the USA and abroad. The goals and approach of this Second Edition thus remain as ...
    • Introduction to Data Science 

      Igual, Laura; Seguí, Santi (2017)
      In this era, where a huge amount of information from different fields is gathered and stored, its analysis and the extraction of value have become one of the most attractive tasks for companies and society in general. ...
    • Introduction to Deep Learning 

      Skansi, Sandro (Springer, 2018)
      This textbook contains no new scientific results, and my only contribution was to compile existing knowledge and explain it with my examples and intuition. I have made a great effort to cover everything with citations ...
    • Introduction to Evolutionary Computing 

      Eiben, A.E.; Smith, J.E. (Springer, 2015)
      This is the second edition of our 2003 book. It is primarily a book for lecturers and graduate and undergraduate students. To this group the book offers a thorough introduction to evolutionary computing (EC), descriptions ...