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1963720186PN. New. 1963. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
0904357384.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1972103999Delegación Provincial de Educación Física y Deportes 1972. hardcover. Bueno. Alicante 1972. Cirilo Industrias Gráficas/Delegación Provincial de Educación Física y Deportes. Guaflex con dorados por dentro con anillas. 312 pp. 21x14. Delegación Provincial de Educación Física y Deportes hardcover
199031779Editions Frontieres. 1990. Hardcover. 2863320890 . Previous owner's name on lower textblock edge and on front free endpaper. Covers clean bright; pgs clean tight unmarked. No DJ. ; . Editions Frontieres, hardcover
199323279Plenum Press. VG/NONE. 1993. Hardcover. 0306444135 . Owner's name but o/w exceptionally bright clean. Covers/pgs unmarked crisp. ; . Plenum Press, hardcover
199152625Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1991. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 362 illus. some in color diagrams indexes bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198252617Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1982. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 368 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Minor wear/soiling to boards. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Includes articles on: Airborne Radiometric Measurements WAVDYN ELF Electromagnetic Richard Kershner Talos Missile Propulsion System Booster Rockets Guidance System Flight Tests Combat Casualty Care Persons with Disabilities Rehabilitation Assistive Technology Handicapped Magsat Gregorian Calendar and Radio Proximity Fuze. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198452619Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1984. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 420 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Some wear/soiling to boards. Scuff at bottom of spine. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment and industry. Issue #3 has a computer technology theme. This volume also includes articles on: Command and Control Photoradiation Therapy Drag Reduction Image Processing HILAT Spacecraft Ocean Thermal Energy Autopilot ADA AMPTE APLNET Navigation Satellite Loran-C Global Positioning System Remote Sensing Radar Altimetry Spaceborne Synthetic Aperture Radar Industrial Innovation Waveguide Acoustics and Prime Meridian. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
199052624Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1990. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. good. 433 pages. Illustrations some in color. Diagrams. References. Notes. Indexes. Some wear to boards. Bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. Minor discoloration at rear page. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Issues 1 and 2 are combined. This is a 10th anniversary issue of the APL Technical Digest. Topics include Fleet Defense Oceanography Space Science and technology Computer Design and Applications Microelectronics Biomedical Research and Basic Science. Topics in issues 3 and 4 also a joint issueinclude: Space Air and Oceans National Aerospace Plane and Directional Ocean Wave Spectra. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198752622Laurel MD: Johns Hopkins APL 1987. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. very good. 430 illus. some in color diagrams references notes index minor wear/soiling to boards bound volume includes Numbers 1-4. This copy belonged to R. J. Thompson special assistant to the Director of the Applied Physics Laboratory. The Johns Hopkins APL Technical Digest is an unclassified technical journal published quarterly by APL. The objective of the publication is to communicate the work performed at the Laboratory to its sponsors and to the scientific and engineering communities defense establishment academia and industry. Founded on March 10 1942-just three months after the United States entered World War II-APL was created as part of a federal government effort to mobilize scientific resources to address wartime challenges. APL was assigned the task of finding a more effective way for ships to defend themselves against enemy air attacks. The Laboratory designed built and tested a radar proximity fuze that significantly increased the effectiveness of anti-aircraft shells in the Pacific-and later ground artillery during the invasion of Europe. The product of the Laboratory's intense development effort was later judged to be along with the atomic bomb and radar one of the three most valuable technology developments of the war. On the basis of that successful collaboration the government The Johns Hopkins University and APL made a commitment to continue their strategic relationship. The Laboratory rapidly became a major contributor to advances in guided missiles and submarine technologies. Today more than seven decades later the Laboratory's numerous and diverse achievements continue to strengthen our nation. APL continues to relentlessly pursue the mission it has followed since its first day: to make critical contributions to critical challenges for our nation. Johns Hopkins APL hardcover
198031725North-Holland Physics Publishing. 1980. Hardcover. 0444854347 . Cover clean w/very mild shelfwear; previous owner's name on lower textblock edge. Hinges sound uncracked; pgs tight clean unmarked. No DJ. ; . North-Holland Physics Publishing, hardcover
608399<p>"A. Prokhorov" in blue ink on 1/2 length portrait of Alexander Prokhorov wearing a dark suit long tie white shirt looking to the left of the camera. Photograph is on single weight stock; 4 3/8" x 6 1/4"; very good minor signs of handling. Signed and dated: "A. Prokhorov 22-05-90".</p> unknown
1937033140New York: Mcgraw-Hill Book Company 1937. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. Xiii 611 Pp. Olive Cloth Gilt. First Edition Stated. Near Fine Book With Touch Of Rubbing At Corners Ownership Name On Front Endpaper. Dj Lightly Used A Few Short Tears 1/2" Squarish Chip At Upper Left Corner Of Rear Panel Small To Minute Losses At Corners. Edwin Crawford Kemble 1889-1984 Was An American Physicist Who Made Contributions To The Theory Of Quantum Mechanics And Molecular Structure And Spectroscopy. He Received His Ph.D. In Physics From Harvard In 1917.After Kemble Received His Doctorate With World War I In Progress He Spent A Short Time Doing Work Which Contributed To The War Effort Developing Aircraft Engines At Curtiss Aeroplane And Motor Company. As The War Ended He Was Laid Off. While He Did Want To Return To Harvard A Position Could Not Immediately Be Found So He Spent A Half Semester Teaching At Williams College In Williamstown Massachusetts. Bridgman Had A Plan To Build Up Theory At Harvard Which Consisted Of Restructuring From The Emphasis In Electromagnetism Radiotelegraphy Optics And Wave Propagation To Radiation Theory Quantum Theory Photo-Electricity Specific Heats X-Ray Crystal Structure And Special Topics In Physics Theory. Kemble Accepted The Challenge And Returned To Harvard In 1919 As An Assistant Professor In The Physics Department. Kemble Remained There The Rest Of His Career As Instructor 1919-1924 Assistant Professor 1924-1927 Associate Professor 1927-1930 And Professor 1930-1957.6 He Was Made Chairman Of The Department In 1940. His First Graduate Student Was John Van Vleck. Many Other Doctoral Students And Postdoctoral Students/Researchers Followed In The Next Fifteen Years Including Robert S. Mulliken John C. Slater J. Robert Oppenheimer Clarence Zener James H. Bartlett Eugene Feenberg And J. L. Dunham. Kemble Was At The Center Of Research And Development Of The Theory Of Molecular Structure. Kemble Went To Study And Do Research With Both Sommerfeld In Munich And Born In Göttingen On A Guggenheim Fellowship In 1927-1928. Upon His Return To The United States He Wrote With Edward L. Hill Two Lengthy Reviews Of Quantum Mechanics In The First Issues Of Reviews Of Modern Physics. During World War Ii Kemble Supervised The Teaching Of Basic Physics To Military Officers Consulted With For The Navy On Acoustic Detection Of Submarines And Near The End Of The War Consulted For The Army On Operation Alsos. The Objective Of Alsos Was To Investigate The German Nuclear Energy Efforts Seize German Nuclear Resources Materials And Personnel To Further American Research And To Prevent Their Capture By The Soviets And To Discern How Far The Germans Had Gone Towards Creating An Atomic Bomb. Samuel Goudsmit A Quantum Physicist From The University Of Michigan Was The Scientific Leader Of Alsos And Lt. Col. Boris Pash A Former Manhattan Project Security Officer Was Its Military Leader. At The End Of Ww Ii Kemble Had The Opportunity To Continue His War-Time Interest In Teaching Physics To Non-Physicists. In Reacting To The Role Science Played In The War James B. Conant President Of Harvard And Former High-Level Administrator In The Manhattan Project Proposed Teaching Science To All Harvard Undergraduates By Teaching Them The History Of Science And Highlighting The Importance Of Science To Social Change. Kemble Joined I. Bernard Cohen Gerald Holton Thomas S. Kuhn Philippe Le Corbeiller And Leonard K. Nash In This Project. In 1957 Kemble Retired From Harvard Where He Had Spent All But Three Years Since He Entered Graduate School. For The Next Three Years He Was The Director Of Harvard's Academic Year Institute Where High-School Teachers Studied With University Professors. He Had Served As Chairman Of The Physics Section Of The National Academy Of Sciences 1945-1948 And As A Member Of The Executive Committee Of The National Research Councils' Division Of Physical Sciences. <br/> <br/> Mcgraw-Hill Book Company hardcover
1990041841New York: Wiley 1990. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Xiv 250 Pp. Blue Boards. First American Issue; Also Published By Wiley India In The Same Year. Fine In Very Near Fine Dj No Marks Or Damage. <br/> <br/> Wiley hardcover
1926035742Munchen Munich: Max Hueber 1926. Soft cover. Good. 18 Pp. Salmon Wrappers Printed In Black. First Printing. Covers Detached But Present A Few Very Small Chips On Foredge Of Rear Cover No Names Or Marks Good Only. Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien 1864 - 1928 Was A German Physicist Who In 1893 Used Theories About Heat And Electromagnetism To Deduce Wien's Displacement Law Which Calculates The Emission Of A Black Body At Any Temperature From The Emission At Any One Reference Temperature. He Also Formulated An Expression For The Black-Body Radiation Which Is Correct In The Photon-Gas Limit. His Arguments Were Based On The Notion Of Adiabatic Invariance And Were Instrumental For The Formulation Of Quantum Mechanics. Wien Received The 1911 Nobel Prize For His Work On Heat Radiation. Courtesy: Wikipedia. <br/> <br/> Max Hueber paperback
1982031983Oxford University Press 1982. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. X 185. Blue Cloth Gilt. First Printing. As New Fine In Glassine Dj. <br/> <br/> Oxford University Press hardcover
2011021022Palo Alto California: Annual Reviews 2011. NOT a library discard. Appears unread. Near Fine condition. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are clean crisp and unmarked -- probably never read. 2011. First Edition. 36 expert contributing authors. Illustrated. Bibliography of literature cited after each chapter. Index. Bound in the original red cloth stamped in bright gold over black panels on the spine and front cover. 7.5" wide by 9.5" tall. First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine condition/No dust jacket as issued. xii 411pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Annual Reviews Hardcover
1961713631PN. New. 1961. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1952709750PN. New. 1952. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1999031404Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press 1999. NEW and unread in a bright and shiny New dust jacket. PERFECT condition. Square and tight. Sharp corners. NOT a remainder. NO owner's name or bookplate. Pages are fresh crisp clean and unmarked -- obviously never read. Illustrated with diagrams. Footnotes. Bibliographical references. Name Index. Subject Index. Bound in the original orange-stamped brown boards. Complete with dust jacket. From the publisher: "Physics was transformed between 1890 and 1930 and this volume provides a detailed history of the era and emphasizes the key role of geometrical ideas. The first part of the book discusses the application of n-dimensional differential geometry to mechanics and theoretical physics the philosophical questions on the reality of geometry and reviews the broad international debate about the nature of geometry and its connections with psychology. The second part then examines the reception of Einstein's theory of special relativity following 1905. It covers Minkowski's reformulation of the theory providing the first complete picture of his work and it describes Einstein's path to formulating general relativity. The chapter on Hilbert's efforts to axiomatize relativity argues against the traditional view of Hilbert as arch-formalist and the following chapter provides the first detailed account of Emmy Noether's work on physics. The final section examines the work by Ricci Levi-Civita and Weyl to give a new formulation of general relativity in terms of the Riemann differential. This collection will be an invaluable resource for historians and philosophers of science.". First Printing of the First Edition. Hardcover. New condition/New dust jacket. 8vo. xii 289pp. Great Packaging Fast Shipping. Oxford University Press Hardcover
9810222246.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0309025230.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
44289Ohne Ort ca. 1850. . Darin: Regula de tri oder Lehrsatz oder Rechnung von Dreyen in ganzen Zahlen 4 Arten / Von Brüchen: Resolutio oder Auflösung der Brüche; Reductio oder Einführung der Brüche; Additio Subtratio Multiplicatio u. Divisio der Brüche; Einige Exempel zur Probe über alle vier Rechnungsarten in Brüchen / Regula de tri . in gebrochenen Zahlen 4 Arten / Regula de tri Inversa oder Lehre von drei Sätzen welche in umgekerthem sic! Verhältniße stehn / Regula Quinque oder Lehre von fünf Sätzen; Regula Quinque Inversa. / Thara Rechnung: Gewönliche Thara Rechnung 3 Arten / Fusti oder Entscheide Rechnung / Zinsrechnung unvollständig. - Die gestellten Rechenaufgaben stammen aus der kaufmännischen Praxis ihre hypothetischen Geschäftsfälle sind in Hannover Braunschweig Zelle Bremen Hamburg usw. angesiedelt; jede mit Rechenweg u. Ergebnis "Ant.". (Ohne Ort, [ca. 1850]). unknown
SKU1747007Saunders 2016-09-30. paperback. New. 8x0x10. New Book Ships with Tracking Saunders paperback
1996286475PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback