Showing posts with label Volume. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volume. Show all posts

Sunday, September 20, 2015

Five Minute Fantasies - 3 (Volume 3) [Repost]




Five Minute Fantasies – 3 (Volume 3) by Cathryn Cooper


English | May 14, 2007 | ISBN: 1905170718 | 218 Pages | PDF | 1.01 MB




The Five Minute Fantasies series offers arousing fiction for the discerning reader. Twenty erotic short stories by bestselling authors including Sommer Marsden, Primula Bond, Kitti Bernetti and Landon Dixon. Indulge, enjoy and come back for more with these five minutes stories that will get you out of day mode and straight into play mode!








Monday, September 14, 2015

Advances in Chemical Physics: AB INITIO Methods in Quantum Chemistry 2 Volume 67 Edition




Advances in Chemical Physics: AB INITIO Methods in Quantum Chemistry 2 (Volume 67) by K. P. Lawley


English | May 20, 1987 | ISBN: 0471909017 | 591 Pages | PDF | 30 MB




The Advances in Chemical Physics series provides the chemical physics and physical chemistry fields with a forum for critical, authoritative evaluations of advances in every area of the discipline. Filled with cutting-edge research reported in a cohesive manner not found elsewhere in the literature, each volume of the Advances in Chemical Physics series serves as the perfect supplement to any advanced graduate class devoted to the study of chemical physics.










Advances in Chemical Physics, New Methods in Computational Quantum Mechanics Volume 93 Edition




Advances in Chemical Physics, New Methods in Computational Quantum Mechanics by I. Prigogine


English | Apr. 25, 1996 | ISBN: 0471143219 | 817 Pages | PDF | 37 MB




The use of quantum chemistry for the quantitative prediction of molecular properties has long been frustrated by the technical difficulty of carrying out the needed computations. In the last decade there have been substantial advances in the formalism and computer hardware needed to carry out accurate calculations of molecular properties efficiently. These advances have been sufficient to make quantum chemical calculations a reliable tool for the quantitative interpretation of chemical phenomena and a guide to laboratory experiments. However, the success of these recent developments in computational quantum chemistry is not well known outside the community of practitioners. In order to make the larger community of chemical physicists aware of the current state of the subject, this self-contained volume of Advances in Chemical Physics surveys a number of the recent accomplishments in computational quantum chemistry. This stand-alone work presents the cutting edge of research in computational quantum mechanics. Supplemented with more than 150 illustrations, it provides evaluations of a broad range of methods, including: Quantum Monte Carlo methods in chemistry Monte Carlo methods for real-time path integration The Redfield equation in condensed-phase quantum dynamics Path-integral centroid methods in quantum statistical mechanics and dynamics Multiconfigurational perturbation theory-applications in electronic spectroscopy Electronic structure calculations for molecules containing transition metals And more Contributors to New Methods in Computational Quantum Mechanics KERSTIN ANDERSSON, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, Sweden DAVID M. CEPERLEY, National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Department of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois MICHAEL A. COLLINS, Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia REINHOLD EGGER, Fakultat fur Physik, Universitat Freiburg, Freiburg, Germany ANTHONY K. FELTS, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York RICHARD A. FRIESNER, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York MARKUS P. FULSCHER, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, Sweden K. M. HO, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa C. H. MAK, Department of Chemistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California PER-AKE Malmqvist, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, Sweden MANUELA MERCHan, Departamento de Quimica Fisica, Universitat de Valencia, Spain LUBOS MITAS, National Center for Supercomputing Applications and Materials Research Laboratory, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois STEFANO OSS, Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Trento and Istituto Nazionale di Fisica della Materia, Unita di Trento, Italy KRISTINE PIERLOOT, Department of Chemistry, University of Leuven, Belgium W. THOMAS POLLARD, Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York BJORN O. ROOS, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, Sweden LUIS SERRANO-ANDRES, Department of Theoretical Chemistry, Chemical Center, Sweden PER E. M. SIEGBAHN, Department of Physics, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden WALTER THIEL, Institut fur Organische Chemie, Universitat Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland GREGORY A. VOTH, Department of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania C. Z. Wang, Ames Laboratory and Department of Physics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa










Saturday, September 12, 2015

Horticulture: Plants for People and Places, Volume 1 [Repost]




Horticulture: Plants for People and Places, Volume 1: Production Horticulture by Geoffrey R. Dixon


English | 1 July 2014 | ISBN: 9401785775 | 606 Pages | PDF | 15 MB




This Trilogy explains "What is Horticulture?". Volume one of Horticulture: Plants for People and Places describes in considerable depth the science, management and technology which underpins the continuous production of fresh and processed horticultural produce.










Friday, September 11, 2015

Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 2: Toxic and Pathological Aspects by Victor R. Preedy




Reviews in Food and Nutrition Toxicity, Volume 2: Toxic and Pathological Aspects by Victor R. Preedy


English | 13 Aug. 2004 | ISBN: 0849327571 | 376 Pages | PDF | 5 MB




This series disseminates important data pertaining to food and nutrition safety and toxicology that is relevant to humans. Chapters in this series extend from the introduction of toxins in the manufacture or production of artificial food substances, to the ingestion of microbial contaminants or toxins and the cellular or physiological changes that arise.

The Meaning of Stoicism (Martin Classical Lectures. Volume XXI)




The Meaning of Stoicism (Martin Classical Lectures. Volume XXI) by Ludwig Edelstein


English | Jan. 1, 1966 | ISBN: 0674558502 | 120 Pages | PDF | 2.98 MB




"As the ancients themselves knew, Stoicism was not a uniform doctrine. Throughout the centuries there existed factions; the Stoics treasured their independence of judgment and quarreled among themselves." Yet, "despite their individual differences, the Stoic dissenters remained Stoics. That which they had in common, that which made them Stoics, is what I understand as the meaning of Stoicism." Thus delimiting his framework, Ludwig Edelstein attempts to define Stoicism by grasping the elusive common element that bound together the various factions within the ethical system. He begins this exemplary essay with a description of the Stoic sage—the ideal aimed at by Zeno and his followers—which establishes the basic characteristics of the philosophy. Mr. Edelstein then proceeds to a more detailed examination, discussing the Stoic concepts of nature and living in accord with nature; the internal criticism of the second and first centuries B.C. , which indicates the limitations and possibilities inherent in the doctrine; the Stoic"s way of life and his attitude toward practical affairs, revealing the values cherished by the adherents of the Stoa; and, finally, the place of Stoicism in the history of philosophy.








Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger commanders of the Leibstandarte in WWII Volume II (Stackpole Military History)




Michael Wittmann and the Waffen SS Tiger commanders of the Leibstandarte in WWII Volume II (Stackpole Military History)


Stackpole Books | 2006 | ISBN: 0811733351 | English | 382 Pages | EPUB | 24 MB

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Der Tonwille: Pamphlets in Witness of the Immutable Laws of Music, Volume II [Repost]




Der Tonwille: Pamphlets in Witness of the Immutable Laws of Music, Volume II by Heinrich Schenker


English | Jan. 13, 2005 | ISBN: 0195175182 | 192 Pages | PDF | 3 MB




This is the second volume of a two-volume translation of Heinrich Schenker"s Der Tonwille (1921-24). Among the foremost music theorists of the twentieth century, Schenker"s methods of analysis continue to be one of the most important tools of musicology.