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Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics
Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics
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The Finite-Difference Time-domain (FDTD) method allows you to compute electromagnetic interaction for complex problem geometries with ease. The simplicity of the approach coupled with its far-reaching usefulness, create the powerful, popular method presented in The Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics. This volume offers timeless applications and formulations you can use to treat virtually any material type and geometry.The Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics explores the mathematical foundations of FDTD, including stability, outer radiation boundary conditions, and different coordinate systems. It covers derivations of FDTD for use with PEC, metal, lossy dielectrics, gyrotropic materials, and anisotropic materials. A number of applications are completely worked out with numerous figures to illustrate the results. It also includes a printed FORTRAN 77 version of the code that implements the technique in three dimensions for lossy dielectric materials. There are many methods for analyzing electromagnetic interactions for problem geometries. With The Finite Difference Time Domain Method for Electromagnetics, you will learn the simplest, most useful of these methods, from the basics through to the practical applications.
Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers
Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers
D. Van Nostrand Company 1915 | ISBN: 1161769099 | Pages: 560 | PDF | 29,9MB
This book takes a middle ground between those textbooks which replace all theory by empiricism and that other class of treatises which are too apt to ignore the engineering significance of their vocabulary of differential equations. We here aim to present ideal operations, to show how they are modified in practice, to amplify underlying principles, and to stop when the further application of those principles becomes a matter of machine design.
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THIS BOOK STRIVES TO MAKE YOU AN expert PHP programmer. Being an expert programmer does not mean being fully versed in the syntax and features of a language (although that helps); instead, it means that you can effectively use the language to solve problems. When you have finished reading this book, you should have a solid understanding of PHP's strengths and weaknesses, as well as the best ways to use it to tackle problems both inside and outside the Web domain
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C sharp Interview Questions Answers and Explanations Book
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The ultimate example of the generalist approach is of course the design and implementation of programming languages themselves. As problem solving tools go, it is hard to get more general than a programming language like C#. When designing new programming languages (or new versions of old programming languages), we think about common problems that are faced every day by real developers and figure out how to create a language which solves them in a general, aesthetically pleasing, and powerful way that is broadly applicable.
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Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications
Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications | The move toward worldwide wireless communications continues at a remarkable pace, and the antenna element of the technology is crucial to its success. With contributions from more than 30 international experts, the Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications brings together all of the latest research and results to provide engineering professionals and students with a one-stop reference on the theory, technologies, and applications for indoor, hand-held, mobile, and satellite systems.Beginning with an introduction to wireless communications systems, it offers an in-depth treatment of propagation prediction and fading channels. It then explores antenna technology with discussion of antenna design methods and the various antennas in current use or development for base stations, hand held devices, satellite communications, and shaping beams. The discussions then move to smart antennas and phased array technology, including details on array theory and beamforming techniques. Space diversity, direction-of-arrival estimation, source tracking, and blind source separation methods are addressed, as are the implementation of smart antennas and the results of field trials of systems using smart antennas implemented. Finally, the hot media topic of the safety of mobile phones receives due attention, including details of how the human body interacts with the electromagnetic fields of these devices.Its logical development and extensive range of diagrams, figures, and photographs make this handbook easy to follow and provide a clear understanding of design techniques and the performance of finished products. Its unique, comprehensive coverage written by top experts in their fields promises to make the Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications the standard reference for the field.
Theory and Problems of Electronic Devices and Circuits, 2nd Ed [Schaum's Outlines] - 2002 - (By Laxxuss)
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Engineering Circuit Analysis 6th Ed Solutions-Manual
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Engineering Circuit Analysis
William Hart Hayt
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The book contains left out diagrams, and incorrectly solved homework problems for starters. Also, the book has no solutions to the odd worked problems. Furthermore, the authors tend to give simple examples in the text and then give extremely difficult homework problems at the end of the chapter. Lastly, the book has a very bad and vague explanation for passive sign convention that will leave you suffering for the duration of the text.
If you don't have a good instructor that is willing to fill in the gaps that this book leaves, then chances are you will do poorly in your first circuits class.
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach
James F. Kurose
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Certain data-communication protocols hog the spotlight, but all of them have a lot in common. Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach Featuring the Internet explains the engineering problems that are inherent in communicating digital information from point to point. The top-down approach mentioned in the subtitle means that the book starts at the top of the protocol stack--at the application layer--and works its way down through the other layers, until it reaches bare wire.
The authors, for the most part, shun the well-known seven-layer Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) protocol stack in favor of their own five-layer (application, transport, network, link, and physical) model. It's an effective approach that helps clear away some of the hand waving traditionally associated with the more obtuse layers in the OSI model. The approach is definitely theoretical--don't look here for instructions on configuring Windows 2000 or a Cisco router--but it's relevant to reality, and should help anyone who needs to understand networking as a programmer, system architect, or even administration guru.
The treatment of the network layer, at which routing takes place, is typical of the overall style. In discussing routing, authors James Kurose and Keith Ross explain (by way of lots of clear, definition-packed text) what routing protocols need to do: find the best route to a destination. Then they present the mathematics that determine the best path, show some code that implements those algorithms, and illustrate the logic by using excellent conceptual diagrams. Real-life implementations of the algorithms--including Internet Protocol (both IPv4 and IPv6) and several popular IP routing protocols--help you to make the transition from pure theory to networking technologies. --David Wall
Topics covered: The theory behind data networks, with thorough discussion of the problems that are posed at each level (the application layer gets plenty of attention). For each layer, there's academic coverage of networking problems and solutions, followed by discussion of real technologies. Special sections deal with network security and transmission of digital multimedia.
Principles of Communication Systems
PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS BY Herbert Taub And Donald L Schilling
- Author: Herbert Taub,Donald L. Schilling
Here is a text for the introduction to principles of communications,the introduction to digital communications,and the introduction to data communications. A clear and readable tutorial style is combined with thorough coverage of both basic and advanced concepts. And the second edition acquaints students with the state of the art,including treatment of topics that have only recently become important and which many available texts ignore. This edition features improved treatment of signal analysis,including representations in signal space,as well as a more complete and modern presentation of random variables and random processes,with illustrative examples to teach detection of signals in noise. There is also a complete discussion of modulation techniques and synchronization and error rate calculation.
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Let us See - fifth edition Solutions yashvant kanithekar
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Introduction:
Title: Let us C.
Edition: Fourth.
Author: Yashwant Kanetkar
The book has 24 Chapters having about 820 pgs. Let me throw some light on the chapters it has:
Ch.1: Getting Started
As the name suggests the Chapter basically deals with the detailing of development and evolution of C. moreover it also gives an overview of the C character set along with the rules which are to be followed while the declaration of datatypes in C. finally as usual with any technical book the first simple C program is given with the explanation. At the end of the Chapter, summary with a host of various examples are given which are to be solved by the user.
Ch.2:The Decision Control Structure
This Chapter basically deals with “if” statement in C which is useful to take certain decisions on the basis of certain conditions. The syntax, guidelines of how to write programs using “if” statement are explained in this Chapter along with the use of Logical operators. Actually operators in C are not explained in a different Chapter in this book. They are basically explained when they are encountered which is useful sometimes and a certain operator is to be referred then index has been searched which is somewhat time-consuming.
Ch.3:The Loop Control Structure
Consists of explanations of “for” loop, the break, continue statement and the “do-while” loops with numerous examples which makes the concepts of looping very easier to understand.
Ch.4:The Case Control Structure
In this Chapter the leftovers which form the loop concepts in C i.e. goto and switch statements are discussed here. I must say goto and switch are better explained in Let us C compared to Balagurusamy’s book.
Ch.5:Functions
This Chapter deals with the declaration and explanation of concepts of Functions in C. It also explains how to add user-defined functions into the C library so that others can use it too.
Ch.6:DataTypes Revisited
This Ch. basically elaborates the datatypes which were explained in Chapter1. It also explains the storage classes in C and their use according to the requisite condition.
Ch.7: The C Preprocessor
This Chapter explains the features of C preprocessor and its utility. It also includes the explanation of Macros (with arguments and functions) and the #if and #elif alongwith #undef and #pragma directives.
Ch.8: Arrays
Well I thought Arrays should have been explained after functions itself but the author has explained the C preprocessor be4. Anyways this Chapter explains everything about Arrays in C starting with single to multidimensional arrays, passing values, functions to arrays, how arrays are organized in the memory etc. it also explains the use of pointers with arrays. One major drawback of this book is that the concept of pointers has been explained with less examples. The author has not devoted a compete Chapter for pointers but has explained pointers at different places in the book.
Ch.9:Pupetting on Strings
The Chapter explains everything about strings rite from the scratch. The language and simplicity used to explain strings in worth mentioning. Pointers and their links and operations with strings are explained in this Chapter.
Ch.10:Structures
The Chapter basically deals with the use of structures in C. Why structures are needed, how are they declared and used in C is explained here alongwith examples.
Ch.11:I/O in C
A very good explanation of the various input and output operations in C language is given in this Chapter. Various disk I/O functions are explained alongwith the error detection and managing input and output operations.
Well the author now relaxes the reader from C language and gives a brief idea of various components present inside the PC. The following few Chapters deal with these concepts
Ch.12:Fundamental Computer Concepts
Well this Chapter explains what is inside a CPU. Pretty good explanations are given for the student who are new to computers and want to know what is there in the CPU of the PC.
Ch.13: Disk Basics
All u need to know about various disk starting from their structure to various types of disks is all explained in this Chapter.
Ch.14:Operating System Fundamentals
The Chapter explains the fundas of DOS and some explanations of Windows OS are given here too.
Ch.15:VDU Basics
As the name suggests this Chapter deals with monitors. Well before I read this Chapter I thought that I knew many things about monitor but reading this Chapter has really enhanced my knowledge about monitors although only basics of VDU’s have been explained and not the current trends in PC monitors but this Chapter is worth reading.
Ch.16:Keyboard basics
This Chapter explains the fundas of Keyboard. A 10 page explanations of Keyboards is given.
Back on track with C now:(Advanced Concepts)
Ch.17:Interaction With Hardware Through C
This Chapter deals with communicating with the different hardware ports thorough programming with C. Well I feel interacting with Hardware with C is a pretty tough ask and more exposure is required if we want to have a complete control in this area of C.
Ch.18:Operation on Bits
This Chapter basically deals with all the bitwise operations in C. Complements, left, right shift etc. are all explained in this Chapter alongwith various examples.
Ch.19:The Leftovers
Pointers with functions, enumerated datatype, renaming datatypes and the concepts of typecasting are explained in this chapter.
Ch.20:Graphics Programming
This chapter deals with the use of graphics in C. The concepts are explained in a very simple yet effective manner. Animation in C is also taught in this chapter. A must read.
Ch.21:Mouse Programming
Drawing with Mouse, building diff. cursors etc. has been taught in this chapter. I haven’t really read this chapter and hence I cannot give much information to u.
Ch.22: C and Assembly
This chapter basically deals with Assembly language programming with C. Some brief programming concepts are taught in this chapter.
Ch.23: Additional Problems
This chapter has a host or problems in C about each and every concept in C. Solve these problems and gain complete mastery over C. But the solutions are not given only questions are given.
Ch.24:Last Word
This chapter has various appendices. There are 7 appendixes which are: Precedence table, Standard Library Functions, Creating Libraries, Chasing the bugs, Hexadecimal Numbering, ASCII chart and Addressing Scheme of 8086. My favorite appendixes are Standard Library Functions and Chasing the bugs. At the end of the book as usual and Index is given for ready reference.
Conclusion :
Well a very cheap and very useful book. Simplicity is the key of the book and that is why I found it very useful while referring it and so will u too.
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Introduction:
Title: Let us C.
Edition: Fourth.
Author: Yashwant Kanetkar
The book has 24 Chapters having about 820 pgs. Let me throw some light on the chapters it has:
Ch.1: Getting Started
As the name suggests the Chapter basically deals with the detailing of development and evolution of C. moreover it also gives an overview of the C character set along with the rules which are to be followed while the declaration of datatypes in C. finally as usual with any technical book the first simple C program is given with the explanation. At the end of the Chapter, summary with a host of various examples are given which are to be solved by the user.
Ch.2:The Decision Control Structure
This Chapter basically deals with “if” statement in C which is useful to take certain decisions on the basis of certain conditions. The syntax, guidelines of how to write programs using “if” statement are explained in this Chapter along with the use of Logical operators. Actually operators in C are not explained in a different Chapter in this book. They are basically explained when they are encountered which is useful sometimes and a certain operator is to be referred then index has been searched which is somewhat time-consuming.
Ch.3:The Loop Control Structure
Consists of explanations of “for” loop, the break, continue statement and the “do-while” loops with numerous examples which makes the concepts of looping very easier to understand.
Ch.4:The Case Control Structure
In this Chapter the leftovers which form the loop concepts in C i.e. goto and switch statements are discussed here. I must say goto and switch are better explained in Let us C compared to Balagurusamy’s book.
Ch.5:Functions
This Chapter deals with the declaration and explanation of concepts of Functions in C. It also explains how to add user-defined functions into the C library so that others can use it too.
Ch.6:DataTypes Revisited
This Ch. basically elaborates the datatypes which were explained in Chapter1. It also explains the storage classes in C and their use according to the requisite condition.
Ch.7: The C Preprocessor
This Chapter explains the features of C preprocessor and its utility. It also includes the explanation of Macros (with arguments and functions) and the #if and #elif alongwith #undef and #pragma directives.
Ch.8: Arrays
Well I thought Arrays should have been explained after functions itself but the author has explained the C preprocessor be4. Anyways this Chapter explains everything about Arrays in C starting with single to multidimensional arrays, passing values, functions to arrays, how arrays are organized in the memory etc. it also explains the use of pointers with arrays. One major drawback of this book is that the concept of pointers has been explained with less examples. The author has not devoted a compete Chapter for pointers but has explained pointers at different places in the book.
Ch.9:Pupetting on Strings
The Chapter explains everything about strings rite from the scratch. The language and simplicity used to explain strings in worth mentioning. Pointers and their links and operations with strings are explained in this Chapter.
Ch.10:Structures
The Chapter basically deals with the use of structures in C. Why structures are needed, how are they declared and used in C is explained here alongwith examples.
Ch.11:I/O in C
A very good explanation of the various input and output operations in C language is given in this Chapter. Various disk I/O functions are explained alongwith the error detection and managing input and output operations.
Well the author now relaxes the reader from C language and gives a brief idea of various components present inside the PC. The following few Chapters deal with these concepts
Ch.12:Fundamental Computer Concepts
Well this Chapter explains what is inside a CPU. Pretty good explanations are given for the student who are new to computers and want to know what is there in the CPU of the PC.
Ch.13: Disk Basics
All u need to know about various disk starting from their structure to various types of disks is all explained in this Chapter.
Ch.14:Operating System Fundamentals
The Chapter explains the fundas of DOS and some explanations of Windows OS are given here too.
Ch.15:VDU Basics
As the name suggests this Chapter deals with monitors. Well before I read this Chapter I thought that I knew many things about monitor but reading this Chapter has really enhanced my knowledge about monitors although only basics of VDU’s have been explained and not the current trends in PC monitors but this Chapter is worth reading.
Ch.16:Keyboard basics
This Chapter explains the fundas of Keyboard. A 10 page explanations of Keyboards is given.
Back on track with C now:(Advanced Concepts)
Ch.17:Interaction With Hardware Through C
This Chapter deals with communicating with the different hardware ports thorough programming with C. Well I feel interacting with Hardware with C is a pretty tough ask and more exposure is required if we want to have a complete control in this area of C.
Ch.18:Operation on Bits
This Chapter basically deals with all the bitwise operations in C. Complements, left, right shift etc. are all explained in this Chapter alongwith various examples.
Ch.19:The Leftovers
Pointers with functions, enumerated datatype, renaming datatypes and the concepts of typecasting are explained in this chapter.
Ch.20:Graphics Programming
This chapter deals with the use of graphics in C. The concepts are explained in a very simple yet effective manner. Animation in C is also taught in this chapter. A must read.
Ch.21:Mouse Programming
Drawing with Mouse, building diff. cursors etc. has been taught in this chapter. I haven’t really read this chapter and hence I cannot give much information to u.
Ch.22: C and Assembly
This chapter basically deals with Assembly language programming with C. Some brief programming concepts are taught in this chapter.
Ch.23: Additional Problems
This chapter has a host or problems in C about each and every concept in C. Solve these problems and gain complete mastery over C. But the solutions are not given only questions are given.
Ch.24:Last Word
This chapter has various appendices. There are 7 appendixes which are: Precedence table, Standard Library Functions, Creating Libraries, Chasing the bugs, Hexadecimal Numbering, ASCII chart and Addressing Scheme of 8086. My favorite appendixes are Standard Library Functions and Chasing the bugs. At the end of the book as usual and Index is given for ready reference.
Conclusion :
Well a very cheap and very useful book. Simplicity is the key of the book and that is why I found it very useful while referring it and so will u too.
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Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry
David L. Nelson, Michael M. CoxHardcover, 1100 Pages
5th Edition, 2008
ISBN: 978-0-716-77108-1
Palgrave Macmillan
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In the Fifth Edition, authors Dave Nelson and Mike Cox combine the best of the laboratory and best of the classroom, introducing exciting new developments while communicating basic principles through a variety of new learning tools such as new in-text worked examples and data analysis problems.
Editorial Review
Lehninger’s Principles of Biochemistry is a very comprehensive book, in which a surprising number of current subjects that reflect the state of the art are described with unique illustrations. The reader must have some basic chemical knowledge to understand the text, and in some places the authors refer back to subjects that are only discussed in detail later on. In any case, the work overall is readily understandable, and is elaborately detailed for use both for learning and as a reference.
Thus, with illustrations that are of top-level quality and content that is kept simple and readable, these two work very well together. This is definitely not a case of pretty pictures being used to obscure weaknesses in the wording! Readers who are still obliged to learn from older biochemistry textbooks should take a look at Lehninger in this regard, since the authors have succeeded in exemplifying the newest methods and findings with truly well-crafted diagrams and text. It is well known that, thanks to structure elucidation, the spatial arrangement of biomolecules and the resulting effects on their function have become a focus of attention in science. These rapid advances are covered definitively in Lehninger.
On all accounts, the many modifications between the 4th and 5th edition bring the book into line with the latest research. The scope of this work also warrants its purchase, since one can be almost certain just from the Table of Contents that Lehninger has the important areas covered. Though some students will probably be taken aback at the shear wealth of information, they nevertheless will have a book that proves quite handy later in their careers, when they need to find the details of the biochemical principles that underlie specific problems. Lehninger is also recommended for those who are already working in medicinal chemistry or related areas, since in addition to the elementary background material contained, current research topics such as signal transduction are addressed in exacting detail in the book. In many subject areas, Lehninger even bridges the gap to modern drug discovery, since a number of drugs and their functions are described in information boxes scattered throughout the text.
"Principles of Biochemistry" will be interesting to anyone who plans to work in the life sciences industry. Lehninger is a good tool for those students who intend to specialize in molecular biology, although the coverage is apt to be too comprehensive for others. The book is nevertheless a worthwhile investment, since one finds therein practically all the topics in biochemistry, each with detailed and well-illustrated explanations.
Contents
1 The Foundations of Biochemistry
1.1 Cellular Foundations
1.2 Chemical Foundations
1.3 Physical Foundations
1.4 Genetic Foundations
1.5 Evolutionary Foundations
Box 1–1 Molecular Weight, Molecular Mass, and Their Correct Units
Box 1–2 Louis Pasteur and Optical Activity: In Vino, Veritas
Box 1–3 Entropy: The Advantages of Being Disorganized
• Now introduces the concepts of proteomes and proteomics
• Updated section on how a new species evolves
• Increased emphasis on the interdependence of life forms in global cycles of energy
I STRUCTURE AND CATALYSIS
2 Water
2.1 Weak Interactions in Aqueous Systems
2.2 Ionization of Water, Weak Acids, and Weak Bases
2.3 Buffering against pH Changes in Biological Systems
2.4 Water as a Reactant
2.5 The Fitness of the Aqueous Environment for Living Organisms
Box 2–1 Medicine: On Being One’s Own Rabbit (Don’t Try This at Home!)
• Expanded discussion of blood pH buffering by the bicarbonate system,including a new box describing Haldane’s use of himself as a guinea pig in experiments aimed at changing the acidity of blood
• New section on ketoacidosis in diabetes
3 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
3.1 Amino Acids
3.2 Peptides and Proteins
3.3 Working with Proteins
3.4 The Structure of Proteins: Primary Structure
Box 3–1 Methods: Absorption of Light by Molecules: The Lambert-Beer Law
Box 3–2 Methods: Investigating Proteins with Mass Spectrometry
Box 3–3 Medicine: Consensus Sequences and Sequence Logos
• Significant revision to bioinformatics
• More thorough explanation of consensus sequences, including an illustration of common ways to depict consensus sequences
4 The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins4.1 Overview of Protein Structure
4.2 Protein Secondary Structure
4.3 Protein Tertiary and Quaternary Structures
4.4 Protein Denaturation and Folding
Box 4–1 Methods: Knowing the Right Hand from the Left
Box 4–2 Permanent Waving Is Biochemical Engineering
Box 4–3 Medicine: Why Sailors, Explorers, and College Students Should Eat Their Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Box 4–4 The Protein Data Bank
Box 4–5 Methods: Methods for Determining the Three-Dimensional Structure of a Protein
Box 4–6 Medicine: Death by Misfolding: The Prion Diseases
• New section, Defects in protein folding may be the molecular basis for a wide range of human genetic disorders, discusses a variety of amyloid diseases
• New section on circular dichroism
5 Protein Function
5.1 Reversible Binding of a Protein to a Ligand: Oxygen-Binding Proteins
5.2 Complementary Interactions between Proteins and Ligands: The Immune System and Immunoglobulins
5.3 Protein Interactions Modulated by Chemical Energy: Actin, Myosin, and Molecular Motors
Box 5–1 Medicine: Carbon Monoxide: A Stealthy Killer
6 Enzymes
6.1 An Introduction to Enzymes
6.2 How Enzymes Work
6.3 Enzyme Kinetics as an Approach to Understanding Mechanism
6.4 Examples of Enzymatic Reactions
6.5 Regulatory Enzymes
Box 6–1 Transformations of the Michaelis-Menten Equation: The Double-Reciprocal Plot
Box 6–2 Kinetic Tests for Determining Inhibition Mechanisms
Box 6–3 Evidence for Enzyme–Transition State Complementarity
• More explanatory text added to the mechanisms for the enolase and lysozyme reactions
• New section on pharmaceuticals developed from an understanding of enzyme mechanism, using penicillin and HIV protease inhibitors as examples
7 Carbohydrates and Glycobiology
7.1 Monosaccharides and Disaccharides
7.2 Polysaccharides
7.3 Glycoconjugates: Proteoglycans, Glycoproteins, and Glycolipids
7.4 Carbohydrates as Informational Molecules: The Sugar Code
7.5 Working with Carbohydrates
Box 7–1 Medicine: Blood Glucose Measurements in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Diabetes
• New medical box, introduces hemoglobin glycation and AGEs and their role in the pathology of advanced diabetes
• New section on sugar analogs as drugs that target viral neuraminidase
• Introduction to the new field of glycomics, including methods for determining oligosaccharide structure using MALDI-MS
8 Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids
8.1 Some Basics
8.2 Nucleic Acid Structure
8.3 Nucleic Acid Chemistry
8.4 Other Functions of Nucleotides
9 DNA-Based Information Technologies
9.1 DNA Cloning: The Basics
9.2 From Genes to Genomes
9.3 From Genomes to Proteomes
9.4 Genome Alterations and New Products of Biotechnology
Box 9–1 Medicine: A Potent Weapon in Forensic Medicine
Box 9–2 Medicine: The Human Genome and Human Gene Therapy
• New material on the green fluorescent protein
• Thorough updating of genomics section
10 Lipids
10.1 Storage Lipids
10.2 Structural Lipids in Membranes
10.3 Lipids as Signals, Cofactors, and Pigments
10.4 Working with Lipids
Box 10–1 Sperm Whales: Fatheads of the Deep
Box 10–2 Medicine: Abnormal Accumulations of Membrane Lipids: Some Inherited Human Diseases
• New medical section on the role of polyunsaturated fatty acids and trans fatty acids in cardiovascular disease
• New section on lipidomics
• New descriptions of volatile lipids used as signals by plants, and pigments of bird feathers derived from colored lipids in plant foods
11 Biological Membranes and Transport
11.1 The Composition and Architecture of Membranes
11.2 Membrane Dynamics
11.3 Solute Transport across Membranes
Box 11–1 Methods: Atomic Force Microscopy to Visualize Membrane Proteins
Box 11–2 Medicine: Defective Glucose and Water Transport in Two Forms of Diabetes
Box 11–3 Medicine: A Defective Ion Channel in Cystic Fibrosis
• Expanded section on bilayer dynamics covers flippases, floppases, scramblases, and bilayer asymmetry
• Expanded and updated section on lipid rafts and caveolae includes new material on membrane curvature and the proteins that influence it, and introduces amphitropic proteins and annular lipids
• New information on the structural basis for voltage gating in a K+ channel
12 Biosignaling
12.1 General Features of Signal Transduction
12.2 G Protein–Coupled Receptors and Second Messengers
12.3 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases
12.4 Receptor Guanylyl Cyclases, cGMP, and Protein Kinase G
12.5 Multivalent Scaffold Proteins and Membrane Rafts
12.6 Gated Ion Channels
12.7 Integrins: Bidirectional Cell Adhesion Receptors
12.8 Regulation of Transcription by Steroid Hormones
12.9 Signaling in Microorganisms and Plants
12.10 Sensory Transduction in Vision, Olfaction, and Gustation
12.11 Regulation of the Cell Cycle by Protein Kinases
12.12 Oncogenes, Tumor Suppressor Genes, and Programmed Cell Death
Box 12–1 Methods: Scatchard Analysis Quantifies the Receptor-Ligand Interaction
Box 12–2 Medicine: G Proteins: Binary Switches in Health and Disease
Box 12–3 Methods: FRET: Biochemistry Visualized in a Living Cell
Box 12–4 Medicine: Color Blindness: John Dalton’s Experiment from the Grave
Box 12–5 Medicine: Development of Protein Kinase Inhibitors for Cancer Treatment
• New Medical section on G protein coupled receptors (GCPRs) discusses the range of diseases for which drugs target GPCRs
• New box on G proteins, proteins that regulate their GTPase activity, and the medical consequences of defective G protein function
• Expanded and integrated treatment of local signaling circuits, including AKAPs and signaling complexes that include protein kinase A, adenylyl cyclase, and phosphodiesterase, and localized puffs and waves of Ca2+
• New medical box on the use of protein kinase inhibitors in cancertherapy
II BIOENERGETICS AND METABOLISM
13 Bioenergetics and Biochemical Reaction Types
13.1 Bioenergetics and Thermodynamics
13.2 Chemical Logic and Common Biochemical Reactions
13.3 Phosphoryl Group Transfers and ATP
13.4 Biological Oxidation-Reduction Reactions
Box 13–1 Firefly Flashes: Glowing Reports of ATP
• New section, Chemical logic and common biochemical reactions, discusses common biochemical reaction types
14 Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, and the Pentose Phosphate Pathway
14.1 Glycolysis
14.2 Feeder Pathways for Glycolysis
14.3 Fates of Pyruvate under Anaerobic Conditions: Fermentation
14.4 Gluconeogenesis
14.5 Pentose Phosphate Pathway of Glucose Oxidation
Box 14–1 Medicine: High Rate of Glycolysis in Tumors Suggests Targets for Chemotherapy and Facilitates Diagnosis
Box 14–2 Athletes, Alligators, and Coelacanths: Glycolysis at Limiting Concentrations of Oxygen
Box 14–3 Ethanol Fermentations: Brewing Beer and Producing Biofuels
Box 14–4 Medicine: Why Pythagoras Wouldn’t Eat Falafel: Glucose 6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency
• New medical box on glucose uptake deficiency in type 1 diabetes
• New medical box on how the high rate of glycolysis in cancerous tissue aids cancer diagnosis and treatment
15 Principles of Metabolic Regulation
15.1 Regulation of Metabolic Pathways
15.2 Analysis of Metabolic Control
15.3 Coordinated Regulation of Glycolysis and Gluconeogenesis
15.4 The Metabolism of Glycogen in Animals
15.5 Coordinated Regulation of Glycogen Synthesis and Breakdown
Box 15–1 Methods: Metabolic Control Analysis: Quantitative Aspects
Box 15–2 Isozymes: Different Proteins That Catalyze the Same Reaction
Box 15–3 Medicine: Genetic Mutations That Lead to Rare Forms of Diabetes
Box 15–4 Carl and Gerty Cori: Pioneers in Glycogen Metabolism and Disease
• New section on emerging role of ribulose 5-phosphate as central regulator of glycolysis and gluconeogenesis
• Expanded discussion of phosphoprotein phosphatases in metabolic regulation
• Expanded coverage of the role of transcriptional regulators in metabolic regulation
• New medical box on mutations that lead to rare forms of diabetes regulation (MODY)
16 The Citric Acid Cycle
16.1 Production of Acetyl-CoA (Activated Acetate)
16.2 Reactions of the Citric Acid Cycle
16.3 Regulation of the Citric Acid Cycle
16.4 The Glyoxylate Cycle
Box 16–1 Moonlighting Enzymes: Proteins with More Than One Job
Box 16–2 Synthases and Synthetases; Ligases and Lyases; Kinases,Phosphatases, and Phosphorylases: Yes, the Names Are Confusing!
Box 16–3 Citrate: A Symmetric Molecule That Reacts Asymmetrically
Box 16–4 Citrate Synthase, Soda Pop, and the World Food Supply
• New box on effect of diabetes on the citric acid cycle and ketone body formation
• Expanded discussion of substrate channeling
• New section on mutations in citric acid cycle that lead to cancer
• New box on moonlighting enzymes
17 Fatty Acid Catabolism
17.1 Digestion, Mobilization, and Transport of Fats
17.2 Oxidation of Fatty Acids
17.3 Ketone Bodies
Box 17–1 Fat Bears Carry Out b Oxidation in Their Sleep
Box 17–2 Coenzyme B12: A Radical Solution to a Perplexing Problem
• New section on the role of transcription factors (PPARs) in regulation of lipid catabolism
18 Amino Acid Oxidation and the Production of Urea
18.1 Metabolic Fates of Amino Groups
18.2 Nitrogen Excretion and the Urea Cycle
18.3 Pathways of Amino Acid Degradation
Box 18–1 Medicine: Assays for Tissue Damage
Box 18–2 Medicine: Scientific Sleuths Solve a Murder Mystery
• New section on pernicious anemia and associated problems in strict vegetarians.
19 Oxidative Phosphorylation and Photophosphorylation
Oxidative Phosphorylation
19.1 Electron-Transfer Reactions in Mitochondria
19.2 ATP Synthesis
19.3 Regulation of Oxidative Phosphorylation
19.4 Mitochondria in Thermogenesis, Steroid Synthesis, and Apoptosis
19.5 Mitochondrial Genes: Their Origin and the Effects of Mutations
Photosynthesis: Harvesting Light Energy19.6 General Features of Photophosphorylation
19.7 Light Absorption
19.8 The Central Photochemical Event: Light-Driven Electron Flow
19.9 ATP Synthesis by Photophosphorylation
19.10 The Evolution of Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Box 19–1 Hot, Stinking Plants and Alternative Respiratory Pathways
• Updated discussion of the structure of the electron transfer complexes of mitochondria and chloroplasts, and of the Fo complex
• Updated description of the water-splitting complex’s structure in chloroplasts
• Expanded description of mitochondrial diseases and mitochondrial role in diabetes
20 Carbohydrate Biosynthesis in Plants and Bacteria
20.1 Photosynthetic Carbohydrate Synthesis
20.2 Photorespiration and the C4 and CAM Pathways
20.3 Biosynthesis of Starch and Sucrose
20.4 Synthesis of Cell Wall Polysaccharides: Plant Cellulose and Bacterial Peptidoglycan
20.5 Integration of Carbohydrate Metabolism in the Plant Cell
21 Lipid Biosynthesis
21.1 Biosynthesis of Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids
21.2 Biosynthesis of Triacylglycerols
21.3 Biosynthesis of Membrane Phospholipids
21.4 Biosynthesis of Cholesterol, Steroids, and Isoprenoids
Box 21–1 Mixed-Function Oxidases, Oxygenases, and Cytochrome P-450
• Revised and updated section on fatty acid synthase includes new structural information on FAS I
• Updated information on cyclooxygenase inhibitors (pain relievers Vioxx, Celebrex, Bextra)
• New information on HMG-CoA reductase and new medical box on statins
22 Biosynthesis of Amino Acids, Nucleotides, and Related Molecules
22.1 Overview of Nitrogen Metabolism
22.2 Biosynthesis of Amino Acids
22.3 Molecules Derived from Amino Acids
22.4 Biosynthesis and Degradation of Nucleotides
Box 22–1 Unusual lifestyles of the obscure but abundant
Box 22–2 Medicine: On Kings and Vampires
Box 22–3 Medicine: Curing African Sleeping Sickness with a Biochemical Trojan Horse
• Updated coverage of nitrogen cycle section includes a new box on anammox bacteria
• New information on therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia
• New information on folic acid deficiency
23 Hormonal Regulation and Integration of Mammalian Metabolism
23.1 Hormones: Diverse Structures for Diverse Functions
23.2 Tissue-Specific Metabolism: The Division of Labor
23.3 Hormonal Regulation of Fuel Metabolism
23.4 Obesity and the Regulation of Body Mass
23.5 Obesity, the Metabolic Syndrome, and Type 2 Diabetes
Box 23–1 Medicine: How Is a Hormone Discovered? The Arduous Path to Purified Insulin
• Expanded coverage and updating of the biochemical connections between obesity, metabolic syndrome, and type 2 diabetes
• Updated discussion of the integration of fuel metabolism in fed and starved states in diabetes
III INFORMATION PATHWAYS
24 Genes and Chromosomes
24.1 Chromosomal Elements
24.2 DNA Supercoiling
24.3 The Structure of Chromosomes
Box 24–1 Medicine: Curing Disease by Inhibiting Topoisomerases
Box 24–2 Medicine: Epigenetics, Nucleosome Structure, and Histone Variants
• New material on histone modification, histone variants, and nucleosome deposition
• New medical box on the use of topoisomerase inhibitors in the treatment of bacterial infections and cancer, includes material on ciprofloxacin (the antibiotic effective for anthrax)
• New box on the role of histone modification and nucleosome deposition in the transmission of epigenetic information in heredity
25 DNA Metabolism
25.1 DNA Replication
25.2 DNA Repair
25.3 DNA Recombination
Box 25–1 Medicine: DNA Repair and Cancer
• New information on the initiation of replication and the dynamics at the replication fork, introducing AAA+ ATPases and their functions in replication and other aspects of DNA metabolism
26 RNA Metabolism
26.1 DNA-Dependent Synthesis of RNA
26.2 RNA Processing
26.3 RNA-Dependent Synthesis of RNA and DNA
Box 26–1 Methods: RNA Polymerase Leaves Its Footprint on a Promoter
Box 26–2 Fighting AIDS with Inhibitors of HIV Reverse Transcriptase
Box 26–3 Methods: The SELEX Method for Generating RNA Polymers with New Functions
Box 26–4 An Expanding RNA Universe Filled with TUF RNAs
• New section on the expanding roles of RNA in cells
27 Protein Metabolism
27.1 The Genetic Code
27.2 Protein Synthesis
27.3 Protein Targeting and Degradation
Box 27–1 Exceptions That Prove the Rule: Natural Variations in the Genetic Code
Box 27–2 From an RNA World to a Protein World
Box 27–3 Natural and Unnatural Expansion of the Genetic Code
Box 27–4 Induced Variation in the Genetic Code: Nonsense Suppression
• Expanded section on protein synthesis coupled to the advances in ribosome structure
• New information on the roles of RNA in protein biosynthesis
28 Regulation of Gene Expression
28.1 Principles of Gene Regulation
28.2 Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria
28.3 Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
Box 28–1 Of Fins, Wings, Beaks, and Things
• New information about roles of RNA in gene regulation
• New box on the connections between evolution and development
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Organic Chemistry
Jonathan Clayden, Nick Geeves, Stuart Warren
Paperback, 1508 Pages
First Edition, 20 Juli 2000
ISBN: 0-198-50346-6
Oxford University Press
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A first and second year undergraduate organic chemistry textbook, specifically geared to British and European courses and courses offered in better schools in North America. The emphasis is on clarity and understanding, with very careful explanations of difficult concepts, many examples related to everyday life, and a fresh and student-friendly writing style.
Editorial Review
If there is a text book for organic chemistry, which I can recommend without restriction, then it is "Organic Chemistry" from the authors Clayden/Greeves/Warren/Wolters. There are several reasons for this:
The book accompanies the beginner in organic chemistry from the structure of the molecules, over NMR up to the topics for advanced, like heterocycles and asymmetrical synthesis. A typical arrangement of functional groups as seen in older text books does not occur. Thus, rather mechanisms and concepts of organic chemistry with rising difficulties are explained. Therefore it can be seen , that a certain mechanism (e.g. the addition to a carbonyl group) can be applied to different functional groups.
A large deficiency of comparable books are the given schemes, which mostly contain "R groups". In this regard, "Clayden" is very practice-related. Thus, in the chapter "acidity, basicity and pKa", the base instability of the Fmoc protective group is explained . Examples like the synthesis of the antibiotic ofloxacin are skillfully inserted later.
As very successful I call the marginal notes. Thus a mechanism is explained again in another kind, or you receive hints, referring to earlier or later chapters, where you can find more information about the topic. Marginal notes contain remarks like "The Favorskii mechanism want help you understand the Ramberg-Baecklund reaction... ". The book doesn´t lead you in temptation of stubborn memorization, but does promote interlaced thinking.
Interesting additions are, e.g. chapters about main group chemistry (S, B, Si...), "Organometallic Chemistry" and "The Chemistry of Life". Therefore the book is not only recommendable for lectures in organic chemistry, but also as a companion in biochemistry lectures.
Who "Clayden" possesses, has in lectures where alcohols, amines, carbonic acids and amides are strictly treated separately from each other, probably more or less to keep leafing back and forth and back again. However, this book has, compared with usual text books, to offer some pluses.
Beyond that, I recommend lecturers the acquisition of an "inspection copy". You should use this offer,
to promote organic knowledge in another way and to encourage interlaced thinking.
Contents
1 What is organic chemistry?
Organic Chemistry and this book
2 Organic structures
3 Determining organic structures
4 Structure of molecules
5 Organic reactions
6 Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group
7 Delocalization and conjugation
8 Acidity, basicity, and pKa
9 Using organometallic reagents to make C-C bonds
10 Conjugate addition
11 Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
12 Nucleophilic substitution at the carbonyl (C=O) group
13 Equilibria, rates, and mechanisms: summary of mechanistic principles
14 Nucleophilic substitution at C=O with loss of carbonyl oxygen
15 Review of spectroscopic methods
16 Stereochemistry
17 Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbon
18 Conformational analysis
19 Elimination reactions
20 Electrophilic addition to alkenes
21 Formation and reactions of enols and enolates
22 Electrophilic aromatic substitution
23 Electrophilic alkenes
24 Chemoselectivity: selective reactions and protection
25 Synthesis in action
26 Alkylation of enolates
27 Reactions of enolates with aldehydes and ketones: the aldol reaction
28 Acylation at carbon
29 Conjugate addition of enolates
30 Retrosynthetic analysis
31 Controlling the geometry of double bonds
32 Determination of stereochemistry by spectroscopic
33 Stereoselective reactions of cyclic compounds
34 Diastereoselectivity
35 Pericyclic reactions 1: cycloadditions
36 Pericyclic reactions 2: sigmatropic and electrocyclic reactions
37 Rearrangements
38 Fragmentation
39 Radical reactions
40 Synthesis and reactions of carbenes
41 Determining reaction mechanisms
42 Saturated heterocycles and stereoelectronics
43 Aromatic heterocycles 1: structures and reactions
44 Aromatic heterocycles 2: synthesis
45 Asymmetric synthesis
46 Organo-main-group chemistry I: sulfur
47 Organo-main-group chemistry II: boron, silicon, and tin
48 Organometallic chemistry
49 The chemistry of life
50 Mechanisms in biological chemistry
51 Natural products
52 Polymerization
53 Organic chemistry today
Organic Chemistry
Jonathan Clayden, Nick Geeves, Stuart Warren
Paperback, 1508 Pages
First Edition, 20 Juli 2000
ISBN: 0-198-50346-6
Oxford University Press
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Description
A first and second year undergraduate organic chemistry textbook, specifically geared to British and European courses and courses offered in better schools in North America. The emphasis is on clarity and understanding, with very careful explanations of difficult concepts, many examples related to everyday life, and a fresh and student-friendly writing style.
Editorial Review
If there is a text book for organic chemistry, which I can recommend without restriction, then it is "Organic Chemistry" from the authors Clayden/Greeves/Warren/Wolters. There are several reasons for this:
The book accompanies the beginner in organic chemistry from the structure of the molecules, over NMR up to the topics for advanced, like heterocycles and asymmetrical synthesis. A typical arrangement of functional groups as seen in older text books does not occur. Thus, rather mechanisms and concepts of organic chemistry with rising difficulties are explained. Therefore it can be seen , that a certain mechanism (e.g. the addition to a carbonyl group) can be applied to different functional groups.
A large deficiency of comparable books are the given schemes, which mostly contain "R groups". In this regard, "Clayden" is very practice-related. Thus, in the chapter "acidity, basicity and pKa", the base instability of the Fmoc protective group is explained . Examples like the synthesis of the antibiotic ofloxacin are skillfully inserted later.
As very successful I call the marginal notes. Thus a mechanism is explained again in another kind, or you receive hints, referring to earlier or later chapters, where you can find more information about the topic. Marginal notes contain remarks like "The Favorskii mechanism want help you understand the Ramberg-Baecklund reaction... ". The book doesn´t lead you in temptation of stubborn memorization, but does promote interlaced thinking.
Interesting additions are, e.g. chapters about main group chemistry (S, B, Si...), "Organometallic Chemistry" and "The Chemistry of Life". Therefore the book is not only recommendable for lectures in organic chemistry, but also as a companion in biochemistry lectures.
Who "Clayden" possesses, has in lectures where alcohols, amines, carbonic acids and amides are strictly treated separately from each other, probably more or less to keep leafing back and forth and back again. However, this book has, compared with usual text books, to offer some pluses.
Beyond that, I recommend lecturers the acquisition of an "inspection copy". You should use this offer,
to promote organic knowledge in another way and to encourage interlaced thinking.
Contents
1 What is organic chemistry?
Organic Chemistry and this book
2 Organic structures
3 Determining organic structures
4 Structure of molecules
5 Organic reactions
6 Nucleophilic addition to the carbonyl group
7 Delocalization and conjugation
8 Acidity, basicity, and pKa
9 Using organometallic reagents to make C-C bonds
10 Conjugate addition
11 Proton nuclear magnetic resonance
12 Nucleophilic substitution at the carbonyl (C=O) group
13 Equilibria, rates, and mechanisms: summary of mechanistic principles
14 Nucleophilic substitution at C=O with loss of carbonyl oxygen
15 Review of spectroscopic methods
16 Stereochemistry
17 Nucleophilic substitution at saturated carbon
18 Conformational analysis
19 Elimination reactions
20 Electrophilic addition to alkenes
21 Formation and reactions of enols and enolates
22 Electrophilic aromatic substitution
23 Electrophilic alkenes
24 Chemoselectivity: selective reactions and protection
25 Synthesis in action
26 Alkylation of enolates
27 Reactions of enolates with aldehydes and ketones: the aldol reaction
28 Acylation at carbon
29 Conjugate addition of enolates
30 Retrosynthetic analysis
31 Controlling the geometry of double bonds
32 Determination of stereochemistry by spectroscopic
33 Stereoselective reactions of cyclic compounds
34 Diastereoselectivity
35 Pericyclic reactions 1: cycloadditions
36 Pericyclic reactions 2: sigmatropic and electrocyclic reactions
37 Rearrangements
38 Fragmentation
39 Radical reactions
40 Synthesis and reactions of carbenes
41 Determining reaction mechanisms
42 Saturated heterocycles and stereoelectronics
43 Aromatic heterocycles 1: structures and reactions
44 Aromatic heterocycles 2: synthesis
45 Asymmetric synthesis
46 Organo-main-group chemistry I: sulfur
47 Organo-main-group chemistry II: boron, silicon, and tin
48 Organometallic chemistry
49 The chemistry of life
50 Mechanisms in biological chemistry
51 Natural products
52 Polymerization
53 Organic chemistry today
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The Logic Book
Merrie Bergmann, Smith College
James Moor, Dartmouth College
Jack Nelson, University of Washington, Tacoma
This leading text for symbolic or formal logic courses presents all techniques and concepts with clear, comprehensive explanations, and includes a wealth of carefully constructed examples. Its flexible organization (with all chapters complete and self-contained) allows instructors the freedom to cover the topics they want in the order they choose..
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Merrie Bergmann, Smith College
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Jack Nelson, University of Washington, Tacoma
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This volume describes the essential tools and techniques of statistical signal processing. At every stage, theoretical ideas are linked to specific applications in communications and signal processing. The book begins with an overview of basic probability, random objects, expectation, and second-order moment theory, followed by a wide variety of examples of the most popular random process models and their basic uses and properties. Specific applications to the analysis of random signals and systems for communicating, estimating, detecting, modulating, and other processing of signals are interspersed throughout the text.
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4. Digital Signal Processing - 3rd Ed - John Proakis - Solution Manual
5. Signal and Systems - Simon Haykins
6. Theory & problems on Signals and Systems - Schaum's Series
V. Mathematics & Probability
1. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 9th Ed - Kreyszig
2. Advanced Engineering Mathematics - 9th Ed - Kreyszig - Solution Manual
3. Probability Random Variables and Stochastic Processes - 4rd Ed - Papoulis
4. Probability Random Variables & Stochastic Processes - 3rd Ed - Papoulis - Solutions Manual
5. Probability Random Variables & Random Processes - Series
6. Probability & Random Processes - Venkatarama Krishnan
7. Probability, Random Processes & Ergodic properties - Robert Gray - Springer
8. Calculus - 4thEd - James Stewart
VI. Control Systems
1. Advanced Control Engineering- Roland S Burns
2. Analog & Digital Control System Design - C T Chen
3. Automatic Control Systems - Kuo - Appendix & Solutions
4. Control System Engineering - 3rd Ed Norman Nise - Solution Manual
5. Control System Engineering - 4th Ed Norman Nise - Solution Manual
6. Control Systems – Elsevier
7. Modern Control Engineering - 3rd Ed - Ogata
8. Modern Control Engineering - 3rd Ed - Ogata - Solution Manual
VII. Solution Manuals
1. Engineering Circuit Analysis - 6Ed - Hayt & kimmerly -Solutions Manual
2. Semiconductor Devices Physics & Technology - 2nd Ed - S M Sze - Solution Manual
3. Adaptive Filter Theory - 4th Ed - Simon Haykin - Solution Manual
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