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eBooks Collection 1995-2006

eBooks Collection 1995-2006. Bestsellers, renowned authors and classics in all 18 subject areas. Elsevier is committed to publishing quality content that is progressive and comprehensive and remains relevant in every field of research and study. Respected and quality-driven imprints

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  1. eBooks Collection 1995-2006 Bestsellers, renowned authors and classics in all 18 subject areas

  2. Elsevier is committed to publishing quality content that is progressive and comprehensive and remains relevant in every field of research and study.

  3. Respected and quality-driven imprints Academic Press Butterworth-Heinemann (business, technology) Syngress & Digital Press (computing) Elsevier Science Gulf Professional Publishing (petroleum/petrochemical processing) Morgan Kaufmann (computer science) Newnes (electrical/electronic engineering) North-Holland (mathematics) Pergamon Renowned eBooks imprints & diverse subject coverage

  4. Agricultural and Biological Sciences ~ 186 books Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ~ 253 books Chemical Engineering ~ 310 books Chemistry ~ 268 books Computer Science ~ 468 books Earth and Planetary Sciences ~ 219 books Energy ~ 31 books Engineering ~ 834 books Environmental Science ~ 89 books Immunology and Microbiology ~ 108 books Material Sciences ~ 168 books Mathematics ~ 180 books Medicine and Dentistry ~ 65 books Neuroscience ~ 101 books Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Sc. ~ 63 books Physics and Astronomy ~ 90 books Psychology ~ 178 books Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine ~ 18 books 18 Subject Areas

  5. 4.000 Backlist titles (1995 – 2006) in September 2007 500+ Frontlist added per year from September 2007 What’s In eBooks: Monographs Academic Reference Professional Reference Stand alone Handbooks Closed Series ScienceDirect eBooks expansion summary

  6. One-time payment option Perpetual access as long as you have a SDOL license Post-termination rights: Continued access and or tapes, like journals Not available on SDOS MARC –records via OCLC (MARC 21) License features

  7. AGRICULTURAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES

  8. Highlights… • This area covers a broad range of biological and agricultural topics. Researchers in these fields are working toward a better understanding of life on earth and how those connect and interact with human well being • We are strong in these areas with particularly strong reputation on the soil sciences and ecology • Published in the fields of: • Agronomy • Plant Sciences • Soil Science • Evolution and Ecology • Animal Behavior • Entomology • Marine and Aquatic Biology

  9. Marine Mammals Annalisa Berta (San Diego State University, California, U.S.A.) , James Sumich IGrossmont College, El Cajon, California, U.S.A), Kit Kovaks (Norwegian Polar Institute, Tromso, Norway) Annalisa Berta is an evolutionary biologist who has studied fossil and modern marine mammals for over 20 years. Her research has been supported by the National Science Foundation and she has conducted research at the Smithosonian, American Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and National Science Museum, Tokyo. Provides a phylogenetic framework that integrates phylogeny with behavior and ecology Features chapter summaries, further readings, an appendix, glossary and an extensive bibliography Exciting new color photographs and additional distribution maps Plant Biochemistry Hans Walter Heldt (Albrecht-von-Haller-Institute of Plant Science, University Goettingen, Germany) "Plant Biochemistry will be an invaluable resource for students, teachers and researchers looking for a clear, up to date presentation which covers the essentials without being overwhelmed by details.”- Gerald Edwards, Washington State University Principles of Soil and Plant Water Relations M.B. Kirkham (Kansas State University, USA) “The sheer magnitude of this book's subject matter could overwhelm many readers, but Dr. Kirkham spares us this fate by virtue of superb organization, foundation building, and clear, example-rich writing…for this purpose. I would gladly spend my own money for this book, which today joins other timely references on the lowest shelf of my bookcase, within arm's reach."-T.M. Yanosky, U.S. Geological Survey, in JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, VOL. 34, AUG. 2005 Medical and Veterinary Entomology Gary Mullen,(Auburn University USA), Lance Durden (Georgia Southern University, USA) Nationally and internationally renowned contributing authors Up to date and new information that is easy to locate, with extensive subheadings and highlighted key words throughout text Designed for teaching several courses including Medical Entomology, Veterinary Entomology or combined Medical-Veterinary Entomology courses Agricultural and Biological Sciences A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in agriculture and biological sciences

  10. BIOCHEMISTRY, GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

  11. Highlights… • These subjects include a large research field that overlaps with many disciplines under Life and Biomedical Sciences such as cell biology, molecular biology, genetics and biophysics • Biochemistry research combined with these other subject areas are today often used to enhance the health, well-being, and productivity of all people. Biomedical and life scientists can then use their findings to help advance public policy issues • Published in fields including: • Bioinformatics • Biotechnology • Endocrinology • Enzymology • Physiology • Life Sciences (general) • Cellular Biology • Cancer Research

  12. Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Handbook of Stem Cells • Robert Lanza (Editor in Chief, Wake Forest University, North Carolina, USA) • "...the Handbook of Stem Cells is highly recommended primarily as a reference for scientists in the field of animal development...Academic medical libraries and other academic or special libraries serving researchers in cell and developmental biology will particularly benefit from having this handbook available."--Susan Kendall, Health Sciences Librarian, Michigan State University Library in E-Streams (February 2005) The T Cell Receptor FactsBook • Marie-Paule LeFranc, author of the T Cell Receptor Factsbook, has been nominated as the Senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France. Physiology of Reproduction • Jimmy Neill (University of Alabama, USA) • “Each successive edition has grown with the exciting new information generated in the interim. The third edition is no exception. ...These volumes are clearly designed for students of reproductive physiology and cover almost every imaginable topic. ...” . Daniel Castracane, Foundation for Blood Research, Scarborough, ME for TRENDS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM (2006) DNA Technology – The Awesome Skill • I. Edward Alcamo (State University of New York, Farmingdale, U.S.A.) • An introductory treatment of aspects of DNA technology written to enlighten the reader about the breakthroughs made possible by the science and technologies associated with DNA • Emphasizes the practical implications and applications of the new genetic technologies; readers will come away saying, "So that's what DNA technology is all about!"

  13. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

  14. Highlights… Chemical Engineering is a distinguished branch of chemistry and engineering that deals with the application of physical science into processes that transform matter or energy into useful forms without compromising environment, safety, or finite resources Elsevier’s Chemical Engineering list has been developed over the years to assist academics and professionals in the field in the development, design and maintenance of chemical processes for large-scale manufacturing and the pioneering of valuable new materials and techniques

  15. Chemical Engineering Proceedings of the International Conference on Colloid and Surface Science • Y. Iwasawa (Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan),N. Oyama (Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Technology, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Tokyo, Japan), H. Kunieda (Division of Artificial Environment and Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Yokohama National University, Yokohama, Japan) • The purpose of this Conference was to discuss the results of recent developments and the future prospect in science and technology of the field. The field has been growing and flourishing, while indicating many problems to be uncovered and solved. Nanoporous Materials II • A. Sayari (Editor - Université Laval, Department of Chemical Engineering, Ste-Foy, Québec Canada), M. Jaroniec (Editor - Kent State University, Department of Chemistry, Kent, OH USA), T.J. Pinnavaia (Editor - Michigan State University, College of Natural Science, Department of Chemistry, Michigan USA) • The first symposium on Access in Nanoporous Materials was held in Lansing, Michigan on June 7-9, 1995. The five years that have passed since that initial meeting have brought remarkable advances in all aspects of this growing family of materials. In particular, impressive progress has been achieved in the area of novel self-assembled mesoporous materials, their synthesis, characterization and applications. Porous Materials in Environmentally Friendly Processes • I. Kiricsi (Editor -József Attila University, Department of Applied and Environmental Chemistry, Szeged, Hungary) G. Pál-Borbély (Editor- Chemical Research Center of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary), J.B. Nagy (Editor -Notre-Dame University, Laboratory of NMR,, BelgiumH.G. Karge (Editor - Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, Berlin, Germany) • Developing new technologies requires strong and innovative fundamental research. In order to provide opportunity for crossfertilization the Federation of European Zeolite Associations (FEZA) decided to organise a conference, where researchers from academia as well as industry can meet, exchange ideas, show and discuss research efforts and results concerning the development of environmentally friendly processes. Reaction Kinetics and the Development and Operation of Catalytic Processes • G.F. Froment (Texas A & M University, Department of Chemical Engineering, College Station, TX, USA,) K.C. Waugh UMIST, Department of Chemistry, Manchester, UK) A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in chemical engineering

  16. Chemical Engineering Process Modelling and Model Analysis • Ian Cameron (Computer Aided Process Engineering Center, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia), Katalin Hangos (Systems and Control Laboratory, Computer and Automation Institute, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary) • Introduces a structured modeling methodology emphasizing the importance of the modeling goal and including key steps such as model verification, calibration, and validation. • Focuses on novel and advanced modeling techniques such as discrete, hybrid, hierarchical, and empirical modeling Porous Materials in Environmentally Friendly Processes • Michael Modest (Pennsylvania State University) • Jennifer X. Wen, Kingston University, UK: "This book can simply be summed up as the 'bible' for thermal radiation and its calculation methods.“ • "I expect to see it on the bookshelf of every university and major research laboratory." Sustainability Science and Engineering • Martin A. Abraham (Editor) Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA • Defines the principles of sustainable engineering • Provides specific examples of the application of sustainable engineering in industry • Represents the viewpoints of current leaders in the field and describes future needs in new technologies Fischer-Tropsch Technology • André Steynberg (Editor, South Africa), Mark Dry (Editor, Catalysis Research Unit, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Cape Town, South Africa) • Is the first publication to cover the theory and application for modern Fischer Tropsch technology A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in chemical engineering

  17. Chemical Engineering Natural Gas Hydrates – A Guide for Engineers • John Carroll (Gas Liquids Engineering) • The most comprehensive study of natural gas hydrates • A manual for the engineer or textbook for the student • Contains cutting-edge solutions to natural gas hydrate problems Adsorption, Ion Exchange and Catalysis • Vassilis Inglezakis (National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering, Athens, Greece), Stavros Poulopoulos (National Technical University of Athens, School of Chemical Engineering, Athens Greece) • Provides basic knowledge of major environmental problems and connects them to chemical engineering A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in chemical engineering

  18. CHEMISTRY

  19. Highlights… • Chemistry covers all aspects of the behavior of atoms and molecules - from the creation of the elements in the stars to the complex molecules of life • Applications are far reaching and provide valuable tools for a range of disciplines including: • Biology • Pharmacology • Environmental analysis • Petrology • Food science • Clinical research and drug discovery • Elsevier's Chemistry portfolio includes a wide range of products in a variety of different formats from undergraduate textbooks to multi-volume reference works covering five major sub-disciplines: Physical, Theoretical, Analytical, Organic and Inorganic Chemistry

  20. Chemistry Physical Chemistry • Robert G. Mortimer (Rhodes College, Memphis Tennessee, USA) • This new edition of Robert G. Mortimer's Physical Chemistry has been thoroughly revised for use in a full year course in modern physical chemistry. In this edition, Mortimer has included recent developments in the theories of chemical reaction kinetics and molecular quantum mechanics, as well as in the experimental study of extremely rapid chemical reactions. While Mortimer has made substantial improvements in the selection and updating of topics, he has retained the clarity of presentation, the integration of description and theory Advanced Organic Chemistry • Reinhard Bruckner (Institut für Organische Chemie und Biochemie der Albert-Ludwigs-Universitat, Freiburg, Germany) • A best-selling mechanistic organic chemistry text in Germany, this text's translation into English fills a long-existing need for a modern, thorough and accessible treatment of reaction mechanisms for students of organic chemistry at the advanced undergraduate and graduate level. Knowledge of reaction mechanisms is essential to all applied areas of organic chemistry; this text fulfills that need by presenting the right material at the right level. Chemistry Connections • Kerry K. Karukstis and Gerald R. Van Hecke (Harvey Mudd College, Claremont, California, USA) • "...a very effective way to increase students' interest in chemistry...The selected examples provide a welcome dose of reality..." -Jeffrey B. Arterburn, New Mexico State University Carbohydrates • Robert Stick (The University of Western Australia, Nedlands) • "when it comes to choosing a book that could be used to teach a course to advanced undergraduate or graduate students, there are very few options. This book fills that gap. The book is clearly and entertainingly written. The coverage is excellent and many emerging areas are included. The reference list is similarly excellent and up-to-date. JOURNAL OF AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in chemistry

  21. COMPUTER SCIENCE

  22. Highlights… • Computer Science titles on ScienceDirect focus on 6 core areas of expertise: • Computer Architecture • Database Management • Computer Human Interaction • Software and Development • Computer Graphics • Computer Networking • Content in this subject area is published for researchers and users with the highest quality technical standards

  23. Computer Science Physically Based Rendering • Matt Pharr (Neoptica, San Francisco, California, USA), Grey Humphreys (University of Virginia, Charlottesville) • Winner of an Honorable Mention in the Computer and Information Science category from The Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division (PSP) of the Association of American Publishers (AAP) • Finalist for the 15th Annual Jolt Awards Microsoft SharePoint Technologies: Planning, Design and Implementation • Kevin Laahs, Emer McKenna, Veli-Matti Vanamo (Advanced Technology Group, HP Services) • Complete guide to getting the most out of your SharePoint deploymentsCritical techniques for system architects to design and deploy SharePoint Technologies • Features most important issues for day to day efficient management and usage Parallel Computational Fluid Dynamics '98 • C.A. Lin (National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan), A. Ecer (Indiana University Purdue, USA), J. Periaux (Dassault-Aviation, Saintt-Cloud, France), N.Satofuka (Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan • The book is focused on new developments and applications of parallel technology. Key topics are introduced through contributed papers and invited lectures. These include typical algorithmic developments, such as: distributed computing, domain decomposition and parallel algorithm. Some of the papers address the evaluations of software and machine performance and software tool environments. Time-Frequency/Time-Scale Analysis • Patrick Flandrin (Laboratoire de Physique, Lyon France) • Nowadays one can say that signal processing offers a forum to numerous disciplines and requires manifold knowledge which can rarely be combined by a single scientist. P. Flandrin takes up this challenge with so much competence and a truly multi-disciplinary vision."--Preface, TIME-FREQUENCY/Time-Scale Analysis, YVES MEYER, French Academy of Sciences. A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in computer science

  24. EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCES

  25. Highlights… • Published for the following fields: • Atmospheric Sciences • Earth Systems • Geology • Hydrology • Ocean Sciences • Space and Planetary Science • Key growth areas: • Geology/Geophysics/Geochemistry • Ocean/Atmospheric Science • Meterology/Climate Change • Where we are headed: • Understanding global and planetary change • Studying and recording the past in order to model and predict change

  26. Earth and Planetary Sciences Biological Oceanography: An Introduction • Carol M. Lalli (University of British Columbia), Timothy Parsons (University of British Columbia)“ A very good introduction to biological oceanography for both biologically trained and non-biologically trained students” – Professor Michael Orren, Head of Oceanography, University College Galway Ocean Circulation • Open University Team (Open University, Milton Keynes, UK) • “ ...remains an excellent choice for a course that introduces ocean circulation and physical oceanography in an intuitive nonmathematical way. Without much advanced mathematics, the book continues to present the basic dynamics of ocean circulation without getting bogged down in derivations. For those who want a nonmathematical introduction to ocean circulation and physical oceanography, Ocean Circulation continues to be the text of choice” - The Bulletin of the American Meteorlogical Society . An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology • James Holten (University of Washington, Seattle, USA) • "The book is very clearly and well written...the author succeeds in presenting the fundamentals while providing a motivating discussion on the full scope of dynamic meteorology and its applications."-Jorg Matschullat, Interdisciplinary Environmental Research Center, in ENVIRONMENTAL GEOLOGY, VOL. 49, MARCH 2006 • Provides clear physical explanations of key dynamical principles • Contains a wealth of illustrations to elucidate text and equations, plus end-of-chapter problems Paleoclimatology • Simon Bradley (University of Massachusetts, USA) • "This thorough, well referenced text will prove to be indispensable to anyone involved in the study of past and current climate change and modeling.“ Southeastern Naturalist, 2005 A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in earth and planetary sciences

  27. ENERGY

  28. Highlights… • Published for the following fields: • Electric Powers • Energy (general) • Energy Conservation & Environment • Energy Policy, Business & Economics • Fossil Fuels • Nuclear Energy & Engineering • Renewable Energy and Alternative Technologies • Establishing clean fuel initiatives to make the most of traditional fossil fuels while investing in cutting edge research to developsustainable sources is where energy is heading in the future

  29. Energy Biomass for Renewable Energy, Fuels, and Chemicals • Donald Klass (Entech International, Inc., Barrington, Illinois, USA) • It is extremely thorough, detailed, and well documented. Topics are explained in great detail. The book stands as one of the best published on the subject in recent times. It can be used by the professional or student alike, since the in-depth treatment of principles and practices allow information retrieval at different levels of complexity. It is a good technical reference and will serve as an important textbook for many years."--JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, March-April 2000 Green Trading Markets • Peter C. Fusaro (Chairman and Founder, Global Change Associates), Marion Yuen (President, The MYA Group) • New ways of leveraging existing assets • New revenue streams and new opportunities for commodity trading. Energy • Frank Niele (Shell Global Solutions International, Amsterdam, The Netherlands) • Energy: Engine of Evolution is a compelling book that provides a compact history of energy over the last four billion years, with the aim of creating a sound basis to understanding the possible futures of the energy industry. It describes the role that energy has played in the evolution of nature and culture, the impact it has had on the world. A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in energy

  30. ENGINEERING

  31. Within Engineering, highly respected titles are published for the following industries: Aeronautical Biomedical Communications Embedded Electrical Energy Industrial Mechanical Materials Marine Petroleum Chemical Highlights…

  32. Handbook of Medical Imaging Isaac Bankman (Johns Hopkins) Internationally renowned authors from (Johns Hopkins, Harvard, UCLA, Yale, Columbia, UCSF) Includes imaging and visualization Magnetic Resonance Imaging Vadim Kuperman (University of Chicago) Clear progression from fundamental physical principles of NMR to MRI and its applications "This book particularly stresses fast MR imaging and flow imaging. It does cover state-of-the-art topics such as echo-planar imaging, spiral imaging, and partial k-space acquisitions. The last chapter is dedicated to time-of-flight techniques and contrast-enhanced MRI of flow. Circuits, Signals and Systems for Bioengineers John Semmlow (Rutgers University) Translates important electrical engineering tools such as Fourier Transform, Laplace Transform, analog modeling, systems modeling, and other linear systems analysis techniques for bioengineering students. Clinical Engineering Handbook Joseph Dyro (MIT and University of Pennsylvania) 13 sections, 142 chapters, 694 pages, 116 contributors! This is a comprehensive overview of the history and state of the art of clinical engineering written by an international group of generally well-known contributors to the field. Bioengineering A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in the field of bioengineering

  33. Environmental Engineering Wind Power in View • Martin Pasqualetti (Arizona State University) • '...the volume presents fascinating comparisons, parallels, and intersections among different wind-energy theories and practices, all of which are rewarding discoveries for the curious reader.'--Book News, Inc. Environmental Forensics • Robert Morrison (Arizona State University) • Up to-date compendium for referencing forensic techniques unique to particular contaminants. • International scientific unit system • Contributors from around the world providing international examples and case studies. Environmental Solutions • Franklin Agardy (San Mateo, CA) • “If I were to teach a general environmental course dealing with world-wide environmental problems and solutions, I would seriously consider this book as a text." Gary F. Bennett, University of Toledo, Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, Toledo, Ohio in the Journal of Hazardous Materials A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in environmental engineering

  34. Competitive Engineering Tom Gilb (UK) Provides detailed, practical and innovative coverage of key subjects including requirements specification, design evaluation, specification quality control and evolutionary project management Tom Gilb's clients include HP, Intel, CitiGroup, IBM, Nokia and the US Department of Defense Industrial Machinery Repair Ricky Smith ( Ivara Corporation) and R. Keith Mobley (Integrated Systems, Inc., Knoxville, TN) The new standard reference book for industrial and mechanical trades Accessible pocketbook format facilitates on-the-job use Suitable for all types of plant facilities Plant Engineer’s Handbook R. Keith Mobley (Integrated Systems, Inc. Knoxville, TN) As chief editor of the handbook, Keith Mobley has done a masterful job of assembling the contributions of 40 contributors into 64 chapters that cover the entire plant engineering function from definition to technology to management. In fact, this handbook stands out from most other engineering handbooks by including information on such issues as insurance, finances, and maintenance management in addition to the engineering knowledge plant engineers require."- Plant Engineering Magazine System Requirement Analysis Jeffrey Grady (President: JOG Systems Engineering Inc., Adjuct Professor, University of California, San Diego, CA USA) Author is the recognized authority on the subject of Systems Engineering, and was a founding member of the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE) Industrial Engineering A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in industrial engineering

  35. Reference Data for Engineeres Mac E. Van Valkenburg (Stanford University) and Wendy Middleton, (Independent Editor) This book provides both concise and in-depth coverage. It will benefit telecommunciation engineers, designers and business managers who need to know more about modern telecommunication technology. -Quality Progress, July 2002 Foseco Ferrous Foundryman’s Handbook John Brown (Foseco International, LTD) “A comprehensive reference book covering all aspects of the subject'. Machinery Marekt, May 2001. Light Alloys Polmear (Emeritus Professor in Materials Science, Monash University, Australia) Like no other single volume, Light Alloys should satisfy students and professionals in learning the fundamentals of aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys from various perspectives.”— Light Metal Age, February-March 2006 Plastics Nigel Mills (Department of Metallurgy and Materials, University of Birmingham, UK) Meets latest undergraduate needs for studying polymer properties Expended coverage of materials selection and shape selection New teaching case studies plus new material on plastics for use in sport applications and biomaterials Examination questions to accompany each chapter, with online Instructor Solutions Manual Materials A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in materials

  36. Finite Element Analysis with Error Estimators J. Akin (Rice University, Houston TX) The only introductory FEA text with error estimation for students of engineering, scientific computing and applied mathematics Includes source code for creating and proving FEA error estimators Fatigue Testing and Analysis Yung-Li Lee (Daimler Chrysler Corporation), Jwo Pan (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor MI), Richard Hathaway (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI), Mark Barkey (University of Alabama USA) ( Ivara Corporation) and R. Keith Mobley (Integrated Systems, Inc., Knoxville, TN) "If you have only one book on fatigue, this should be the one. This book is an excellent blend of theunderlying science of fatigue and the application of this knowledge to the art of fatigue design and analysis. It will be useful to both testing and design engineers...." - International Journal of Pressure Vessels and Piping Introduction to Optimum Design Jasbir Arora (University of Iowa USA) Allows engineers involved in the design process to adapt optimum design concepts in their work using the material in the text. Basic concepts of optimality conditions and numerical methods are described with simple examples, making the material high teachable and learnable. Classroom-tested for many years to attain optimum pedagogical effectiveness. Control System Design Guide George Ellis (Danaher Motion Systems, Radford, VA) "No matter how much you think you may know about the subject, there is something everyone can learn from this book. This book is control systems A-Z, and is the best book I have seen on the subject."- Dave Trapasso, Senior Project Engineer, Delphi Automotive Systems Mechanical Engineering A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in mechanical engineering

  37. Lees' Loss Prevention in the Process Industries Sam Mannan (Texas A&M University, College Station, TX) A must-have standard reference for chemical and process engineering safety professionals The most complete collection of information on the theory, practice, design elements, equipment and laws that pertain to process safety Only single work to provide everything; principles, practice, codes, standards, data and references needed by those practicing in the field Petroleum and Biochemical Processing A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in petroleum and biochemicals

  38. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

  39. Highlights… • Includes the study of complex interactions that occur among the terrestrial, atmospheric, and aquatic environments • This interdisciplinary field includes studies in: • Chemistry • Physics • Ecology • Sociology • Governmental regulations that affect or describe these interactions

  40. Environmental Science Rivers of North America • Arthur Benke (University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa USA), Colbert Cushing (Estes Park, CO) • The 2005 Award for Excellence in Professional and Scholarly Publishing by the Association of American Publishers (AAP), and Best Reference 2005, by the Library Journal was given to Arthur Benke for Rivers of North America. Environmental Soil Physics • Daniel Hillel (Department of Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Massachusetts, USA) • Top author, Daniel Hillel, author of Introduction to Environmental Soil Physics, awarded a patent for his invention of a novel method to conserve soil moisture, and elected Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science, American Geophysical Union, American Agronomy Society, and American Soil Science Society, which granted him a Distinguished Service Ecology of Desert Systems • Walter Whitford (New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, USA) • "Ecology of Desert Systems is well written and would be engaging for students with some knowledge of biology. It should also appeal to most professional ecologists who want a succinct and authoritative summary of the important aspects of desert biology. It is written by someone who has paid his dues spending as much time in the field studying deserts as almost anyone I know."-James A. MacMahon, for ECOLOGY, April 2003 Environmental Monitoring and Characterization • Janick Artiola, Ian Pepper, Mark Brusseau (University of Arizona at Tucson, USA) • Examines the integration of physical, chemical, and biological processes • Emphasizes field methods and real-time data acquisition, made more accessible with case studies, problems, calculations, and questions. A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in environmental science

  41. IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY

  42. Highlights… • This interdisciplinary field includes studies in: • Applied Microbiology • Basic Immunology • Cytokines and Lymphokines • General Microbiology • HIV and AIDS • Infection and Immunity • Infectious diseases

  43. Immunology and Microbiology Systemic Lupus Erythematosus • Robert Lahita (Chairman of Medicine and Vice President of Jersey City Medical Center, Jersey City USA) • Highly Commended in the Orthopaedics category of the British Medical Association Book awards for 2005 • Comprehensive current coverage of basic models of etiology and pathogenesis The Quinolones • Vincent Andriole (Yale University School of Medicine, Connecticut, USA) • Edited by one of the foremost experts in the field of quinolone research and infectious disease • History of quinolones, chemistry & mechanisms of action, pharmacology, safety aspects The War Within Us • Cedric Mims (Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, UK) • Infectious diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide. In The War Within Us, well-known author and infectious disease specialist Cedric Mims makes the intricacies of the immune system and infectious diseases less baffling for the general reader and answers the questions of how things work and why. The story is told in terms of the ancient conflict between the invader (the infectious disease) and the defender (the body's immune system) and the strategies and counter-strategies used by both sides, making it a book that is informative. Mast Cells and Basophils • Gianni Marone (Universita di Napoli Federico II, Italy), Lawrence Lichtenstein (Johns Hopkins) • "But for the fact that this field, like so many others, is changing so rapidly, this volume will be the standard against which others will be compared for several years to come. It is a 'must have' for any life science or medical library."--ALVIN TESLER in DOODY'S HEALTH SCIENCES BOOK REVIEW JOURNAL A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in immunology and microbiology

  44. MATERIAL SCIENCES

  45. Highlights… Materials science is an interdisciplinary field involving the properties of matter and its applications to various areas of science and engineering This science investigates the relationship between the structure of materials and their properties. It includes elements of applied physics and chemistry, as well as chemical, mechanical, civil and electrical engineering With significant media attention to nanoscience and nanotechnology in the recent years, materials science has been propelled to the forefront at many universities

  46. Material Sciences The Coming of Materials Science • R.W. Cahn (Editor - University of Cambridge, UK) • This remarkable book should be read by all who use material science, whether to design better alloys and ceramics or to understand the working of the Earth and the planets” – Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors Nondestructive Characterization of Materials X • R.E. Green (John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD USA), T. Kishi (National Institute for Advanced Interdisciplinary Research, Japan). T. Saito (National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba, Ibraki Japan), N. Takeda (Department of Advanced Energy, School of Engineering, University of Tokyo, Japan) • "The papers published in these peer-reviewed proceedings represent the latest developments in nondestructive characterization of materials and were presented at the Tenth International Symposium on Nondestructive Characterization of Materials held on June 26 - 30, 2000 in Karuizawa, Japan. The symposium was held concurrently with three other symposia and one workshop. This symposium is the tenth in the series that began in 1983 and became an international meeting in 1986. Functionalization of Polyolefins • T.C. Chung (Pennsylvania State University, USA) • Shows the available functionalisation approaches with a discussion of their scope and limitations of the most experienced people in this field. The Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology • Hari Nalwa (Editor – Formerly of Hitachi Research Laboratory, Japan) • Nanotechnology, with its multidisciplinary nature and numerous potential applications, may be one of the most difficult fields in which to stay informed. Such a new area would typically have to wait several years for a disciplined, well-organized survey to appear, but Hari Singh Nalwa has already compiled a five-volume overview, Handbook of Nanostructured Materials and Nanotechnology.... --Phillip D. Szuromi, SCIENCE, June 2, 2000 issue A list of bestsellers being read by your colleagues in material sciences

  47. MATHEMATICS

  48. Highlights… • Mathematics includes key areas of growth in the application of mathematics to such fields as: • Natural science • Engineering • Medicine, • Social sciences • Elsevier’s titles in mathematics inspires new mathematical discoveries and sometimes leads to the development of entirely new disciplines • Top Authors in this field include: • Dov M. Gabbay • John H. Woods • Sheldon Ross • George Arfken

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