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    • Introduction to Human Osteology 

      Hall, Roberta; Beals, Kenneth; Neumann, Holm Hall, Roberta; Beals, Kenneth; Neumann, Holm Hall, Roberta; Beals, Kenneth; Neumann, Holm (none, 2010)
      Chapter 1: Crania. Chapter 2: Limbs. Chapter 3: Hands and Feet. Chapter 4: Vertebral Column and Thorax. Chapter 5: Pelvis and Dentition.
    • Introduction to Mathematical Analysis 

      Lafferriere, Beatriz; Lafferriere, Gerardo; Nguyen, Mau Nam (Portland State University, 2015)
      Chapter 1: Tools for Analysis. 1.1 Basic Concepts of Set Theory. 1.2 Functions. 1.3 The Natural Numbers and Mathematical Induction. 1.4 Order Field Axioms. 1.5 The Completeness Axiom for the Real Numbers. 1.6 Applications ...
    • Introduction to Psychology 

      Stangor, Charles (University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing, 2015)
      Chapter 1. Introducing Psychology. 1.1 Psychology as a Science. 1.2 The Evolution of Psychology: History, Approaches, and Questions. 1.3 Chapter Summary. Chapter 2. Psychological Science. 2.1 Psychologists Use the Scientific ...
    • Introduction to real analysis 

      Trench, William F. (Trinity University, 2013)
      Chapter 1: The Real Numbers. Chapter 2: Differential Calculus of Functions of One Variable. Chapter 3: Integral Calculus of Functions of One Variable. Chapter 4: Infinite Sequences and Series. Chapter 5: Structure of Rn. ...
    • Introduction to Sociology 2e 

      Rice University (OpenStax College, 2015)
      Introduction to Sociology 2e adheres to the scope and sequence of a typical introductory sociology course. In addition to comprehensive coverage of core concepts, foundational scholars, and emerging theories we have ...
    • Introduction to the Law of Property, Estate Planning and Insurance 

      Mayer, Don; Warner, Daniel; Siedel, George (The Saylor Foundation, 2012)
      Chapter 1: Introduction to Law and Legal Systems. • Chapter 2: Corporate Social Responsibility and Business Ethics. • Chapter 3: Courts and the Legal Process. • Chapter 4: Constitutional Law and US Commerce. • Chapter 5: ...
    • Introduction to the Modeling and Analysis of Complex Systems 

      Sayama, Hiroki; Sayama, Hiroki (Open SUNY Textbooks, 2015)
      Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 Fundamentals of Modeling. Chapter 3 Basics of Dynamical Systems. Chapter 4 Discrete-Time Models I: Modeling. Chapter 5 Discrete-Time Models II: Analysis. Chapter 6 Continuous-Time Models ...
    • Introduction to Tourism and Hospitality in BC 

      Westcott, Morgan; Bird, Geoffrey (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      This textbook is an introduction to the tourism and hospitality industry in British Columbia, and is written with a first year college and university audience in mind. It is a collaborative work with input from educators, ...
    • Introductory Algebra WorKBook 

      Bohart, Jenifer; Meacham,William; Volpe, Amy (Opentextbookstore, 2015)
      This worKBook was created through the efforts of instructors at Scottsdale Community College in Scottsdale, Arizona, has been used by thousands of students, and is continually improved. This worKBook contains have lessons ...
    • Introductory Business Statistics 

      Tiemann, Thomas K. (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      The book "Introductory Business Statistics" by Thomas K. Tiemann explores the basic ideas behind statistics, such as populations, samples, the difference between data and information, and most importantly sampling ...
    • Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition 

      Mahbobi, Mohammad; Tiemann, Thomas K. (Campus Manitoba, 2016)
      Introductory Business Statistics with Interactive Spreadsheets - 1st Canadian Edition is an adaptation of Thomas K. Tiemann's book, "Introductory Business Statistics". In addition to covering basics such as populations, ...
    • Introductory Chemistry 

      Ball, David (The Saylor Foundation, 2011)
      Chapter 1: What Is Chemistry? Chapter 2: Measurements. Chapter 3: Atoms, Molecules, and Ions. Chapter 4: Chemical Reactions and Equations. Chapter 5: Stoichiometry and the Mole. Chapter 6: Gases. Chapter 7: Energy and ...
    • Introductory Statistics 

      Rice University (OpenStax College, 2013)
      Introductory Statistics was conceived and written to fit a particular topical sequence, but it can be used flexibly to accommodate other course structures. One such potential structure, which will fit reasonably well with ...
    • Introductory Statistics 

      Shafer, Douglas; Zhang, Zhiyi (The Saylor Foundation, 2010)
      Chapter 1: Introduction. Chapter 2: Descriptive Statistics. Chapter 3: Basic Concepts of Probability. Chapter 4: Discrete Random Variables. Chapter 5: Continuous Random Variables. Chapter 6: Sampling Distributions. Chapter ...
    • The invasive plant, Brassica nigra,degrades local mycorrhizas across a wide geographical landscape 

      Pakpour, Sepideh; Klironomos, John (2015)
      Disruption of mycorrhizal fungi that form symbioses with local native plants is a strategy used by some invasive exotic plants for competing within their resident communities. Example invasive plants include Alliaria ...
    • An investigation of the false discovery rate and the misinterpretation of p-values 

      Colquhoun, David (2014)
      If you use p=0.05 to suggest that you have made a discovery, you will be wrong at least 30% of the time. If, as is often the case, experiments are underpowered, you will be wrong most of the time. This conclusion is ...
    • Isothermal pumping analysis for high-altitude tethered balloons 

      Kuo, Kirsty A.; Hunt, Hugh E. M. (2015)
      High-altitude tethered balloons have potential applications in communications, surveillance, meteorological observations and climate engineering. To maintain balloon buoyancy, power fuel cells and perturb atmospheric ...
    • Isotopic evidence for residential mobility of farming communities during the transition to agriculture in Britain 

      Neil, Samantha; Evans, Jane; Montgomery, Janet (2016)
      Development of agriculture is often assumed to be accompanied by a decline in residential mobility, and sedentism is frequently proposed to provide the basis for economic intensification, population growth and increasing ...
    • Izumo1 and Juno 

      Grayson, Phil (2015)
      Reproductive proteins are among the most rapidly evolving classes of proteins. For a subset of these, rapid evolution is driven by positive Darwinian selection despite vital, well-conserved, reproductive functions. Izumo1 ...
    • Java, Java, Java: Object-Oriented Problem Solving 

      Morelli, Ralph; Walde, Ralph; Morelli, Ralph; Walde, Ralph (Pearson Education, Inc, 2012)
      Computers, Objects, and Java. Java Program Design and Development. Objects: Defining, Creating, and Using. Methods: Communicating with Objects. Input/Output: Designing the User Interface. Java Data and Operators. Control ...