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61. Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary:
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62. Against the Machine: Being Human
 
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64. Lab Manual for Meade's Foundations
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67. Principles of Electric Machines
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68. Electronics: Project Management
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61. Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary: Version 7.0 for Windows
by Stedman's
CD-ROM: 1 Pages (2006-12-05)
list price: US$99.95 -- used & new: US$59.95
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Asin: 0781789869
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Medical terminology is defined and brought to life in STEDMAN'S™ most content-rich medical dictionary ever. You can read the definition of a term, hear it pronounced, see it illustrated, and watch it in motion. In short, this CD-ROM gives you the tools you need to understand and use medical terminology correctly in all your communications, written or verbal.

Definitions, Spelling, Pronunciation, and Much More—

  • More than 107,000 terms, including 5,000 new terms, are defined by the most trusted name in medical references.
  • 30 appendices include cancer classification systems and the Institute for Safe Medication Practices' List of Error-Prone Abbreviations, Symbols, and Dose Designations.
  • Usage notes highlight common errors of usage, spelling, and pronunciation.
  • Expanded definitions of more than 130 high-profile terms deepen your understanding of their meaning and usage.

Enhanced Multimedia Features—

  • Click-on audio icons displayed alongside approximately 60,000 terms let you hear correct pronunciations.
  • 1,800 images, most in full color, illustrate key medical terms and concepts—you can see them in context with the definition and then copy them for documentation and presentations.
  • Live-action video from Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy presents anatomy in motion.

Everything You Need, Accessible in an Instant—

  • Browse the A-to-Z Index
  • Refine your search using wildcards
  • Bookmark sections you'll want to revisit
  • Create your own customized dictionary!

For almost a century, STEDMAN'S has been defining medicine for health care professionals, students, and administrators from around the world. Now with Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary, Version 7.0, you can leverage STEDMAN'S authoritative content like never before.

STEDMAN'S: The Best Defined Words in Medicine

Stedman's™ is a registered trademark of Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective corporations.

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4-0 out of 5 stars Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary
I was a bit disappointed in some of the limitations of this version of Stedman's.I'm a medical transcriptionist, and I often find that all of the items I'm looking up in Stedman's aren't there...and I have to resort to a simple "look up" through Word, and then a "Bing" search. It is invaluable, however, for the video capability it has if one needs that, and will give a professional and extended explanation of difficult terms most of the time.

5-0 out of 5 stars Stedman's Electronic Medical Dictionary
This is an excellent product that I use daily in my work. My purchase was received in a timely manner and was in excellent condition.I was very pleased.Amazon does well to make sure the products they sell are of high quality.I couldn't be happier.

5-0 out of 5 stars Electronic Medical Dictionary
Stedman's is the leader in this industry of medical terminology.I own at least 12 of their Word books.Now with this CD-Rom, I can search anything medical and get instant answers.There are even pictures for many of the important terms.I love this product. ... Read more


62. Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob
by Lee Siegel
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2008-01-22)
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Asin: 0385522657
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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From the author hailed by the New York Times Book Review for his “drive-by brilliance” and dubbed by the New York Times Magazine as “one of the country’s most eloquent and acid-tongued critics” comes a ruthless challenge to the conventional wisdom about the most consequential cultural development of our time: the Internet.

Of course the Internet is not one thing or another; if anything, its boosters claim, the Web is everything at once. It’s become not only our primary medium for communication and information but also the place we go to shop, to play, to debate, to find love. Lee Siegel argues that our ever-deepening immersion in life online doesn’t just reshape the ordinary rhythms of our days; it also reshapes our minds and culture, in ways with which we haven’t yet reckoned. The web and its cultural correlatives and by-products—such as the dominance of reality television and the rise of the “bourgeois bohemian”—have turned privacy into performance, play into commerce, and confused “self-expression” with art. And even as technology gurus ply their trade using the language of freedom and democracy, we cede more and more control of our freedom and individuality to the needs of the machine—that confluence of business and technology whose boundaries now stretch to encompass almost all human activity.

Siegel’s argument isn’t a Luddite intervention against the Internet itself but rather a bracing appeal for us to contend with how it is transforming us all. Dazzlingly erudite, full of startlingly original insights, and buoyed by sharp wit, Against the Machine will force you to see our culture—for better and worse—in an entirely new way.

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3-0 out of 5 stars The Dark Side of the Internet
Lee Siegel is a cultural critic, having reviewed books for The Nation, art for Slate.com and televison for The New Republic, in addition to writing essays and articles for Harpers and the Los Angeles Times Book Review. Against the Machine is not quite a complete book, but feels more like a collection of essays collected under the unifying theme that the Internet is changing culture, and not for the best. He likens the use of popularity for YouTube videos, "friends" on MySpace or Facebook bringing people back to seeking approval from the in-crowd at your high school. The anonymity offered by the Internet, according to Siegel, far from freeing people to express themselves freely, offers a platform for online mobs to harass, attack and insult those views people disagree with, with little to no cost. There is a bit of irony in this particular complaint of Siegel's. In 2006 while blogging at The New Republic, Siegel used an anonymous account to also attack anonymous commenters on his blog and to defend and promote himself.

Siegel makes a good point that many of the changes taking place on the Internet have a dark side. That the ability to express yourself on YouTube leads to doing stupider, more dangerous or embarrassing, in order to increase views, that blogging leads to more extreme rhetoric and that the increase of online "friends" only reduces the time one can spend with real-world friends. His argument (or lamentation) of the rise of the average person doing reviews and commentary that was once the bastion of editorial professionals, comes across as self serving and ignores the role of the Internet as a semi-professional training ground. Or those people that will be reviewing this, and his future books on Amazon, Barnes & Noble and hundreds of blogs across the Internet, all helping sell more copies (including this one.)

2-0 out of 5 stars Garbage, burning
Man, I had high hopes for this book.Very high.Siegel had a great piece in the NY Times a few weeks ago, so I ordered Against the Machine thinking I'd get more of his shrewd analysis of large scale shifts in our culture (see Vico reference in article), and reconciling technology and the internet against them.Against the Machine is exactly the opposite.It is inert.Yes, it is a spirited piece of well written criticism.Yes it is burning.But garbage on fire, with a beautiful glow, is still garbage.

Against the Machine argues that the internet is an undemocratic collection of detritus, at best. Overly commercialized, underdone on any actual expertise.He praised other forms of media, like a newspaper, saying, "it's a loose collection of individual minds that, because of their qualities of difference from each other - differences in knowledge, talent, responsibility, status, authority, ego - occupy in the aggregate a space somewhere between subjectivity and objectivity."

That's a beautiful line, but how is that not the internet?And how is Against the Machine not myopic?

1-0 out of 5 stars A good idea very poorly executed
This book is a quick read - sadly, that is its only virtue.It was a good idea, to examine the hazards of becoming a society of entertainment consumers and not a society of producers and creative thinkers.Mr. Siegel's real argument seems to be with capitalism itself, but most of his criticism in Against the Machine is directed at those who make money via the Internet.Mr. Siegel makes a lot of claims in this book, but effective claims need the support of evidence, and the author has little more than anecdotal evidence based on his own limited observations.He rambles considerably and, at times, his claims are completely outlandish.Examples:
* He gets off to a bad start in the introduction, where he points out that motor vehicle fatalities in the 1960s reached 50,000 per year, but that "people stopped dying on the road in staggering numbers" when automakers became "safety-conscious."Except that in 2007, over 41,000 people died in motor vehicle crashes.How is 50,000 deaths "staggering" but 41,000 acceptable?
* Mr. Siegel writes, "Ten years ago, the space in a coffeehouse abounded in experience.Now that social space has been contracted into isolated points of wanting..."I'm not sure where the author hangs out, but my local cafes and restaurants practically roar with the sound of conversation.
* The author makes considerable criticism of Bill Gates.He conveniently avoids mentioning the thousands of lives that have been saved through the work of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
* Mr. Siegel hates the distribution of pornography online.Fair enough, I'm not wild about it either.But he makes a simplistic argument that avoids First Amendment complexities.He also brazenly writes, "...your immersion in this online world of forbidden images takes place on your home computer..."Right!It only takes place on your home computer if you seek it out.
* This is how the author describes shopping in a bricks-and-mortar store:"meeting someone new, running into a friend, daydreaming, talking on your cellphone while you browse through the aisles."When I go shopping, I experience crowded parking lots, being jostled by rude shoppers (many of whom are too wrapped up in cell phone conversations), and being insulted by rude cashiers.I'd love to find Mr. Siegel's magical store.
* The author doesn't seem to realize that personal ads and auctions and garage sales were around long before the Internet, judging from his hatred of Match.com and eBay.
* Mr. Siegel describes an actress pretending to be an emotionally scarred teen on YouTube and equates this with George W. Bush's distortions about WMD's in Iraq.To Mr Siegel, every slight is a grievous tragedy.
* Near the end of the book, the author writes that "you are stigmatized as being elitist and antidemocratic...every time you criticize the Internet..."I've heard many public and private individuals criticize the Internet without being labeled elitist or antidemocratic.
Overall, Mr. Siegel seems too lazy, too emotional and too out of touch to prepare a reasoned, mature argument.His complaints are so generic, it's often not even clear what his real argument is.He treats the Internet as some malicious entity, instead of a tool that can be used for malicious purposes by some individuals.He had a good opportunity with this book, and wasted it.Don't waste your time reading Against the Machine.

5-0 out of 5 stars This book is so good
This book is so good.Siegel is one of the few writers who aren't caught up with all of the hype of Google and Web 2.0.What's popular isn't always what's right and Siegel is right.

3-0 out of 5 stars Great message, but could have been covered in one essay or column.
He sold me on the book doing some great interviews while promoting it.Good guy, definitely has the right idea.But the book just seems to be repetitive. ... Read more


63. Best Christmas Songs Ever the 100 (Easy Electronic Keyboard Music)
by Various
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1987-07-01)
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Asin: 0793508975
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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A treasured collection of more than 60 songs: Blue Christmas * The Christmas Song * Frosty the Snow Man * Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer * A Holly Jolly Christmas * I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus * I'll Be Home for Christmas * Jingle-Bell Rock * Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! * Nuttin' for Christmas * Please Come Home for Christmas * Pretty Paper * more!Amazon.com Review
The range of styles here is wide enough to include the old religious chestnut "He" alongside John and Yoko's "Happy Christmas (War Is Over)." There is only one instrumental ("The March of the Toys"). The keys are generally chosen for the convenience of the pianist, but you will find some examples of four sharps or four flats. In this collection, the guitar chord names always come with fingering diagrams. Margins are helpfully large, though sometimes the print is light. There are 72 selections. --William R. Braun ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Great Christmas Songbook!
I use this book every year.I improvise, so having the melody/lead and the chords is just what I need.I do add more advanced or different chords here and there, but the chord selections are great as they are for beginner or intermediate pianists.The melody notes are large enough for me to see, now that I'm old enough to have to wear bifocals.It has a great selection of songs.One of my adult piano students requested a copy after I showed her my copy.

3-0 out of 5 stars The Best Christmas Songs Ever
Very disappointed.First of all, this book is very small, 6"x9". Secondly, the notes all have the letters inside the note and there is only one staff with the chord name written above the staff.Not what I expected at all.By "easy" I thought it would have both staves and a simple arrangement.

4-0 out of 5 stars The Best Christmas Songs Ever
Excellent choice of all time favorites.Good size music score.Only recomendation is that it be published with spiral binding.Difficult to keep open on the piano - I have been using a big plastic bag clip but then when pages need to be turned you need to stop and reposition.I would have been willing to pay another five for this convenience.

3-0 out of 5 stars Christmas songs from the "Best Christmas Songs Ever"
This "The Best Christmas Songs Ever" has a lot of nice Christmas music.It is an easy arrangement and would do nicely for a student of piano in about grade two.It did not quite reach my expectations but I have played piano for fifty-five years and have a lot of music.This book did have some songs that I did not have and I enjoy playing from it.It is sold at a bargain price and well worth the money .

5-0 out of 5 stars A solid collection of 72 traditional Christmas songs
A solid collection of 72 traditional Christmas songs, most songs for grade two or three level, with some growing room. A nice bonus with this collection are the guitar chord fingering diagrams, shown along with the chord names. CleverJoe gives it a big three thumbs up! ... Read more


64. Lab Manual for Meade's Foundations of Electronics, 5th
by Russell Meade, Robert Diffenderfer
 Paperback: 512 Pages (2006-05-29)
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Asin: 1418041831
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Laboratory manual to accompany the main texts, Foundations of Electronics: Circuits and Devices, 4th edition; and Foundations of Electronics, 4th edition. Provides hands-on experience in connecting circuits from schematics, making measurements, organizing data, creating graphs, and analyzing observations. Previous ed: c1999. Three-hole punched with perforated pages. ... Read more


65. Troubleshooting & Repairing Consumer Electronics Without a Schematic
by Homer Davidson
Paperback: 461 Pages (2004-01-15)
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Asin: 0071421815
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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In this updated edition of his best-selling guide, Homer Davidson, master of consumer electronics, provides wizardly hands-on advice on troubleshooting and repairing a wide range of electronic devices -- without the benefit of schematic diagrams.

* Covers car stereos, cassette players, stereo audio circuits, radios, VCRs, TVs, speaker systems, CD-players, and more
* NEW coverage of DVD players and remote control units
* More than 400 detailed drawings and photos to illustrate the most efficient way to locate, test, and repair defective components ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars troubleshooting & repairing comsumer electronics without a schematic
well laid out,straight to the point,great book for workbench reference,thanks, wildon priddy,cet,ky115,me, 1st class commerical radio,ka4fku general class amateur radio.

1-0 out of 5 stars Don't Buy this book
I'll try to be short. Don't buy this book. I have knowledge in electronics and he just states some plain wrong facts as to testing components in circuits. The writing is terrible. I don't know who calls this guy an expert ( and he may be) but he does not know how to explain things. Buy this book if you want to remain clueless in repairing electronics. DO NOT BUY!!!! I would have rated it 0 but it wouldn't let me.

1-0 out of 5 stars confusing to the layman, i cant speak for the pros, but amateurs stay away!
i found this book obtuse and very hard to read. if youre not an advanced electrician i would start somewhere else first as this title spends very little time on the basic mechanics of electronics and is mostly full of 'helpful case histories" which i found pretty much useless. the publishers should take the title and rewrite the entire contents instead of adding on to an esoteric book written 20 years ago in the most confusing venacular ive ever attempted to read. thumbs down.

2-0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, old info, Not very helpful
I do have this book and it is a disappointment.It list some problems you may have and some steps to try.But if your problem is not listed in the examples your kind of stuck.Trying to list the problems and steps to take that can come up with the millions of consumer electronics devices is not going to work.I don't know what is, but this book doesn't really do what the title says.I have some other H.Davidson books and they are not that helpfull.There seems to be a bag of tricks you can try when repairing things. i.e. ESR meter, flowcharts, curver tracer, overheating chip, call the manufacture, etc. But when those don't work I think you have to study how the circuit works and understand what is happening and what happens when certain parts fail.This can take a long time.Maybe there is a better system, but it is not in this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Full of Useful Information
I recommend this book as a good reference, but it helps if you aren't a novice. Sometimes schematics aren't available and you have to learn how to improvise. A person bitten by the electronics bug typically endures hours of frustration and failure before gaining enough experience to troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment. This book should guide you in the right direction and hopefully save you some time. ... Read more


66. Electronic Literature: New Horizons for the Literary (WARD PHILLIPS LECTUR)
by N. Katherine Hayles
Paperback: 192 Pages (2008-03-01)
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Asin: 0268030855
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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A visible presence for some two decades, electronic literature has already produced many works that deserve the rigorous scrutiny critics have long practiced with print literature. Only now, however, with Electronic Literature by N. Katherine Hayles, do we have the first systematic survey of the field and an analysis of its importance, breadth, and wide-ranging implications for literary study.

Hayles's book is designed to help electronic literature move into the classroom. Her systematic survey of the field addresses its major genres, the challenges it poses to traditional literary theory, and the complex and compelling issues at stake. She develops a theoretical framework for understanding how electronic literature both draws on the print tradition and requires new reading and interpretive strategies. Grounding her approach in the evolutionary dynamic between humans and technology, Hayles argues that neither the body nor the machine should be given absolute theoretical priority. Rather, she focuses on the interconnections between embodied writers and users and the intelligent machines that perform electronic texts.

Through close readings of important works, Hayles demonstrates that a new mode of narration is emerging that differs significantly from previous models. Key to her argument is the observation that almost all contemporary literature has its genesis as electronic files, so that print becomes a specific mode for electronic text rather than an entirely different medium. Hayles illustrates the implications of this condition with three contemporary novels that bear the mark of the digital.

Included with the book is a CD, The Electronic Literature Collection, Volume 1, containing sixty new and recent works of electronic literature with keyword index, authors' notes, and editorial headnotes. Representing multiple modalities of electronic writing--hypertext fiction, kinetic poetry, generative and combinatory forms, network writing, codework, 3D, narrative animations, installation pieces, and Flash poetry--the ELC 1 encompasses comparatively low-tech work alongside heavily coded pieces. Complementing the text and the CD-ROM is a website offering resources for teachers and students, including sample syllabi, original essays, author biographies, and useful links. Together, the three elements provide an exceptional pedagogical opportunity. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars never got it
After waiting nearly 3 weeks I never got it and had to buy it for someone else, they did refund me but I will never buy from them again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Electronic Literature--Outstanding
This is an excellent book by well-qualified scholars of an on-trend subject.It is an essential book for all University teachers of writing classes and introductory literature classes.It is highly recommended for all literature professsors--undergraduate and graduate, because it is important to know the context in which our students are reading and writing. ... Read more


67. Principles of Electric Machines and Power Electronics, Second Edition
by Paresh C. Sen
 Hardcover: 640 Pages (1996-12)
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Asin: 0471022950
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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This new edition combines the traditional areas of electric machinery with the latest in modern control and power electronics. It includes coverage of multi-machine systems, brushless motors and switched reluctance motors, as well as constant flux and constant current operation of induction motors. It also features additional material on new solid state devices such as Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors and MOS-Controlled Thrysistors. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars One star is as low as I can rate this.
This book is naffing awful. It does absolutely nothing to teach someone who's new to the material. It turned me off the subject of electric machines for so long. Don't buy it unless it's a required course text, or waste time trying to learn from this book. There are better tutorials to be found on the web using google search. The first part of the book is fine, but once the material gets even halfway challenging (3-phase and referring sides) it's like the author just abandons any effort to explain the concepts and throws you into the deep end with "example" problems that are magically solved with none of the steps being shown, unexplained primed notation and new units of measure everywhere.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Job but still had area to improve
It was great that the delivery date was faster that i expected.
But think to improve is the packaging of the book.
Lucky it was not raining session.

1-0 out of 5 stars Reads like a cookbook, not an engineering textbook!
I've just finished a university course with this book as the reference, and it's not been a happy experience. The author has a poor grasp of the concept of grammar-checking, and doesn't follow his own standards (sometimes including the imaginary "i"/"j" in formulas and sometimes leaving it out).

But the biggest problem is, the author makes no attempt to get the reader/student to understand WHY and HOW machine behavior is derived. Instead of deriving any equations (via KCL/KVL), PC Sen lists the equations as-is and expects you to memorize them.

Unfortunately, this is an engineering course and not English Lit: engineers need explanations and mathematics, not a "plug the variable in here and substitute to determine the answer" book.

Throughout the course the professor would have to point out inconstencies in the formulas provided and direct students to alternative online references as a substitute for this poor book's pitiful attempt at explaining power electronics to readers.

1-0 out of 5 stars lousy text
terrible textbook

I took this course from the university that the author taught at. the book was this textbook. the pedagogy was terrible, some units such as (At/m) were not properly defined, the commentary was minimal except where it was copied from other books. it seems that the auther cannot be bothered to give a thorough explanation of the the basic concepts, and would only add in text as an afterthought. as a practicing professional in the field and as someone who has taught university level courses, I would say, find another textbook

4-0 out of 5 stars Good basic book of motor/generators
If you need an engineering introduction into generators, motors, transformers, and the likes this book is good.The illustrations not only show simplistic diagrams but actual machines one will find in the job. Hassolved examples and end of chapter questions. Covers a lot of ground butdelivers the concepts well. ... Read more


68. Electronics: Project Management and Design (2nd Edition)
by D. Joseph Stadtmiller
Paperback: 432 Pages (2003-12-26)
list price: US$85.60 -- used & new: US$65.00
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Asin: 0131111361
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Designed to better prepare individuals for a career in electronics, this book contains critically important concepts and the preliminary tools needed for a productive first week on the job. KEY TOPICS Its coverage of foundation strategies reviews: the operation of a company, teamwork and the role of the electronics professional, methods of project management, an engineering problem-solving process, and the practical aspects of an electronic project. Young professionals will benefit from this guide by becoming aware of—and therefore avoiding—many of the learning mistakes that often occur in the field.For electronic engineers, project engineers, electronic design engineers, chief engineers, and engineering managers with 0-5 years of experience. ... Read more


69. Grob's Basic Electronics
by Mitchel E. Schultz
Hardcover: 1280 Pages (2010-05)
list price: US$214.00 -- used & new: US$119.50
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Asin: 0073510858
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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"Grob's Basic Electronics, Eleventh Edition" is written for the beginning student pursuing a technical degree in Electronics Technology. In covering the fundamentals of electricity and electronics, this text focuses on essential topics for the technician, and the all-important development of testing and troubleshooting skills. This highly practical approach combines clear, carefully-laid-out explanations of key topics with good, worked-out examples and problems to solve. Review problems that follow each section reinforce the material just completed, making this a very student-friendly text. It is a thoroughly accessible introduction to basic DC and AC circuits and electronic devices. This eleventh edition of this longtime best-selling text has been refined, updated and made more student friendly. The focus on absolutely essential knowledge for technicians, and focus on real-world applications of these basic concepts makes it ideal for today's technology students. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A good read.
So far I'm ten chapters through the book and it is very straightforward and helpful. It makes learning Electrical Engineering through self study a lot easier. This is also used in the latest engineering classes at my school.Some of the questions need to be clarified for what exactly the author is asking for but I was eventually able to figure things out.It's a very helpful tool for the student engineer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Learn basic electronics with practical examples and expanded learning through simulations.
This book provides a solid foundation for learning electronics.It covers all of the areas associated with learning basic electronics.It is used as a primary reference book at the United States Marine Corps' Communication Electronics School located aboard the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, California.The simulation software offered on the companion CDROM, called Multisim, and was originally known as Electronics Workbench.It provides an interactive environment that allows the electronics student to apply the lessons learned in the text as well as vary the parameters and immediately observe the results.In addition to the CDROM and material provided in the textbook, there is a companion website that provides an online learning center for students and instructors:http://www.mhhe.com/grob10e. ... Read more


70. Teach Yourself Electricity and Electronics
by Stan Gibilisco
Paperback: 727 Pages (2001-08-24)
list price: US$34.95 -- used & new: US$11.96
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Asin: 0071377301
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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The quickest way to learn the hows and whys behind computing, communications, robotics, entertainment devices, and the force that makes them work

Great for preparing for licensing exams, previous editions of this guide have been prized bythousands of students and professionals for the book's uniquely thorough coverage, ranging from dc and ac concepts and circuits to semiconductors and integrated circuits. Packed with more than 500 learning-enhanced illustrations, practical examples, and self-quizzes and tests, this matchless reference:


* Helps you solve current-voltage-resistance-impedance problems and make power calculations
* Teaches simple circuit design and optimization of circuit efficiency
* Explains the theory behind advanced audio systems and amplifiers for live music
* Features practical new information on wireless technologies, computers, the Internet, and more ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Learned a shocking amount
I used this book to learn basic electronics so I could pass an employment test for an open position at my work. I combined this book with a college textbook to learn what I needed to know. This book successfully compresses all the major ideas of electronics into tidy chapters. I found this book easy to read and learn concepts from. However, it fell short on circuit analysis,so I turned to my textbook for that.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners...
I have a BS in Electrical Engineering. I have been out of school for a while and just started graduate school. Rather than dig back into my old text books I thought I should start slow, something to get my brain working again.

Well if you're like me I definitely would not recommend it. You forget a lot out of school, but not that much...

However, as I read it, I think it would be an awesome book for someone who is 1) Considering engineering 2) About to start engineering 3) Engineering manager who deals with EEs a lot but has no EE background

I kind of wish I had picked it up before I started my degree. It gives youjust enough to not bore you.

3-0 out of 5 stars Stuck halfways...
This is book is mainly concerned with the theory of electronics, and presents it without getting bogged down in advanced math. However, it does not really explain things - most of it reads like a summary of a more detailed book or an article from an encyclopedia - very dry. Also, I found it rather brief on the practical aspects - here, you will not learn how to read schematics, understand why components are where they are, and take educated guess at how to adapt a circuit for your needs.
In this sense, it is not a practical beginners' book. In my opinion, if you are serious about theory, this is not the book for you, and if you want to do practical projects, you will not find anything here.

5-0 out of 5 stars I Got a job
I studied this book several times.You really need more than one time through the book (or at least I did) for the concepts to sink in.It is very dense with information.However eventually the concepts stuck and when I interviewed for a tech job I got it.I guarantee that without this book I wouldn't have gotten it.Thanks a bunch Stan!

3-0 out of 5 stars A great book for junior high students, or...
I am taking a college level course in EE and bought this book in hopes of deciphering some of my cryptic Hambley text. I think this book was quite a bit low-level for my needs, but it would be an excellent intro for a junior high school student. This book assumes absolutely no knowledge of Physics, or really math for that matter. The chapter questions are all multiple choice and very basic conceptual questions. But, it does touch on a lot of topics, giving a nice broad view of the field. I give this book 2 stars for my needs, but I rated it 3 stars because I think it is probably very good for someone who has no knowledge of basic Physics. ... Read more


71. The Electronics of Radio
by David Rutledge
Paperback: 448 Pages (1999-08-13)
list price: US$63.00 -- used & new: US$44.00
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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This innovative book provides a stimulating introduction to analog electronics by analyzing the design and construction of a radio transceiver. The author provides essential theoretical background at each step, along with carefully designed laboratory and homework exercises. This structured approach ensures a good grasp of basic electronics as well as an excellent foundation in wireless communications systems. The author begins with a thorough description of basic electronic components and simple circuits. He then describes the key elements of radio electronics, including filters, amplifiers, oscillators, mixers, and antennas. In the laboratory exercises, he leads the reader through the design, construction, and testing of a popular radio transceiver (the NorCal 40A), thereby illustrating and reinforcing the theoretical material. A diskette containing the widely known circuit simulation software, Puff, is included in the book. This book, the first to deal with elementary electronics in the context of radio, can be used as a textbook for introductory analog electronics courses, or for more advanced undergraduate classes on radio-frequency electronics. It will also be of great interest to electronics hobbyists and radio enthusiasts. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Very Best Book for its Purpose - Prerequisites Recommended
Speaking from the view of an electronics technician who later became an educator (BS in Secondary Ed - U of TN 1980), I believe it accomplishes its purpose for being published (>90%)!Knowing there are no perfect books or authors and one book can not teach you everything about such a complex technical subject, The Electronics of Radio is a very well written and orgainized book.

However, having built one of the ORIGINAL NorCal 40 transceivers kitted by the Northern California QRP Club (years before the book was written), and having used this radio to make hundreds of contacts across the US and Canada as KD4ZPA & KS4RT, I would recommend the following books be read first!

Basic Radio: Understanding the Key Building Blocks by Joel R. Hallas and published by the ARRL.

Basic Radio describes radio theory in a much simpler, non engineering, manner.Its first few pages gives the background for basic communications almost 200 years ago and without boring the reader continues to give good examples, diagrams, and illustrations as radio communications progressed through the years up to today's modern digital communications equipment.

For a more in depth study of basic electronics, I recommend,

electronics DeMYSTiFieD by Stan Gibilisco and pubished by McGraw Hill.

Both of these authors are college teachers (Professors), but do a very good job of making what could be boring reading at times, very interesting and engaging.Very little higher level math is required, but both books teach the same concepts in a more easily understood manner than is possible through a book like, The Electronics of Radio. Either or both of these books will make understanding The Electronics of Radio easier!

Have more questions, my email, is ks4rt@hotmail.com.

2-0 out of 5 stars A decent book
This book is the sole textbook for the two-term intro ee course EE20 at Caltech.Having gone through every page of this thing quite thoroughly, I can say that it is ok at what it attempts to do.It has decent instructions on how to build and test a NorCal 40A radio.Having a well-stocked lab and lots of test equipment helps you get what you should out of the book, and I'd say it's almost essential to actually build the radio to get everything you can out of this book.Beyond the build, this book, and its course, are a sort of intro to circuit analysis, although in this aspect I find it lacking, with brief descriptions of techniques and circuits that either are not clear or leave too much out of the discussion.For more basic/general E&M a book such as Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway and Jewett would be far more useful, and for more advanced circuit analysis techniques, something along the lines of Microelectronic Circuits by Sedra and Smith is a good choice.This book would be good for those interested in the inner workings of a radio and some bits and pieces of RF stuff, however I must emphasize that the building of the radio (which would be fairly expensive) and testing of it are where the real value of this book lie.I must also emphasize that the resulting radio is pretty fiddly and not a practical piece of kit.However, if you buy this book and don't build the radio or do the exercises, then you probably bought the wrong book.

4-0 out of 5 stars You should have it and built it yourself !!
This is a book for peoples whom already have some experienced
with RF circuits, it explain detail how to build the MORSE
code transceiver NORCAL40A.
(It will be perfect if this book have answer to all the
problem's solution at the end of the book)
Beside this book, you should also have the following books available in your shelf :
Electronic Principle(by Malvin)
Communication Electronics Principle and Application(Frenzel)
RF Circuit Design(Chris Bowick)

5-0 out of 5 stars excellent textbook for serious radio amateur operators
Our library ordered this book last year and since then I
have been reading on and off when I get spare time.

Beening quite a novice on radio electronics and a amateur radio
operator(bx2ah, ex-bv2wn) in Taipei, Taiwan I am very much
into any underlying building blocks of the radio art. This book
is particular useful for laymen with only modest college math
background.

If you are an serious amateur radio operator who wish to learn
more about the workings of your ham rig/antenna,
I wholeheartedly highly recommend this brilliant book
to you.

frank chen bx2ah, ex-bv2wn

1-0 out of 5 stars Electronics of Radio
This book is composed by Prof. David Rutledge.His class required the book, which is the sole reason for the book entering my hands.This book, and the related course EE20 were the bane of my existence.The book is useless at explaining the basics of electronics.The book solely serves as a cookbook for the construction of a NORCAL radio.It fails at teaching important conecepts, and could only be used by the most faint-hearted hobbyist.On a related note, I have a spare book if anyones interested in buying one.As for now, it just holds up one end of my dorm room bed. ... Read more


72. Grob Basic Electronics
by Bernard Grob
Hardcover: 930 Pages (1992-01-21)
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Basic Electronics was written for the student studying the principles and applications of electricity and electronics for the first time. No prior knowledge of the technical aspects of the subject is assumed. For each subject, the basic principles are explained first and are followed by typical applications. Where appropriate, troubleshooting techniques are covered. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Awesome Book
is the book I've been looking for! That what I say about these electronics book in this modern day.older books like this is a classic. I strongly recommend this book to beginners want to learn the subject.

5-0 out of 5 stars The best.
I used this book for a year long electrical theory course, and it explains the subject in a clear and nearly error free manner.I am now looking to study electronics, and will use this book as the information source.I lost my original copy, but found an older edition in a used book store.It is probably the best book covering electrical theory, and I assume as well electronics, I have seen.It is simply a well written book, that uses basic math, and excellent explainitory material to cover the subject.It is too bad this author has passed away.

5-0 out of 5 stars The Standard in Basic Electronics
I have read this textbook many times over the years, by that I mean various editions. I always come back to it when I want to refresh my memory on electronic fundamentals. It was the first electronic text I was introduced to in 1965 at a technical institute in Indiana and it is usedfor a fundamentals course in an engineering school I am enrolled in now,what does that tell you about Grobs work. I recommend it highly. ... Read more


73. Troubleshooting Electronic Equipment (Tab Electronics)
by R. Khandpur
Hardcover: 422 Pages (2006-10-26)
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Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Everything you need to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair all types of electronic equipment

From cell phones to medical instruments to digital and microprocessor based equipment, this hands-on, heavily illustrated guide clearly explains how to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair all types of electrical equipment. The author covers all the essentials such as necessary tools, soldering techniques, testing, fundamental procedures, and mechanical and electrical components.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Think it's a great book!
My husband thinks it's an excellent book for learning the basic fundamentals of how electronics work and how to fix them. It's a great asset for a beginner amateur electronic technician. He reads it all the time and it has been helping him fix some of his electronics such as DVD players. He loves the book! It covers alot of the much needed basic/starting information he hasn't been able to find in his other books. Highly recommend it for someone who is just starting to learn about fixing electronics. It covers the "what is", the "how to's" and the tools that are needed for testing and fixing.

5-0 out of 5 stars Must reading for the electronic novice!
This is perfect reading for the electronic novice who desires to understand how to go about the difficult subject of troubleshooting circuitry. It's well written and easy to understand and has plenty of graphics for visual viewing.

2-0 out of 5 stars Is not the best source of information
If you are looking for a book that will show examples and techniques of how to fix electronic devices this is not the best option. It does have some basic information about testing basic components but other than is useless.This book falls short in teaching the fundamental techniques for troubleshooting.

2-0 out of 5 stars Out in the blue
The title says a little about what's really in the book.
Just another book describing elemenatry electronics rather than troubleshooting it. A lot of jibberish around the real task "troubleshooting", then some quick views of informative how to find the faults (some to quick to follow at my experience level). The real troubleshooting pages could easily fit in a small 50 page notebook or less. When it comes to the real relevant stuff, then it is quickly done and the real juicy bits are left out. I'm new into electronics and must say that I expect more from a book with such a tile. I must say that I really don't know how on earth this book is aimed for. Not a beginner nor a pro.
Best thing about the book is that it's hardcover. Else a lot more should be expected from a book like this, according to its title. Save your money and get another one (or by mine cheap). ... Read more


74. Electronics Fundamentals: Circuits, Devices & Applications (8th Edition)
by Thomas L. Floyd, David M. Buchla
Hardcover: 992 Pages (2009-07-03)
list price: US$137.40 -- used & new: US$105.41
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This renowned book offers a comprehensive yet practical exploration of basic electrical and electronic concepts, hands-on applications, and troubleshooting. Written in a clear and accessible narrative, the Seventh Edition focuses on fundamental principles and their applications to solving real circuit analysis problems, and devotes six chapters to examining electronic devices.  Some key features include:

 

  • Symptom/Cause” problems, and exercises on Multisim circuits on CD-ROM.
  • Key terms glossary–Furnished at the end of each chapter.
  • Vivid illustrations.
  • Numerous examples in each chapter–Illustrate major concepts, theorems, and methods.
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    This is a perfect reference for professionals with a career in electronics, engineering, technical sales, field service, industrial manufacturing, service shop repair, and/or technical writing.

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Good doing business
    Very very very quick shipping and very good condition item.will deal with again A+++ ... Read more


    75. Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Automotive Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Systems (5th Edition)
    by James D. Halderman
    Paperback: 832 Pages (2009-01-09)
    list price: US$103.00 -- used & new: US$78.21
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    Asin: 0135066964
    Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    Comprehensive yet easy-to-read, this book includes both automotive electrical as well as engine performance topics all in one book. It is NATEF- and ASE-correlated and presents principles and practices of diagnosis and troubleshooting of automotive electrical, electronic, and computer systems in a clear, concise format and at a level of detail that far exceeds most similar texts. ... Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars Good book. Not as good condition.
    The book is Ok, but not as in good condition as described. It said like new but the front page started to tear down ( I had to use glue to fix it). It also has a lot of markings and writings. I kept it because I needed it asap and I dont wanted to go through all the hassle to send it back. Next time I ll look for a more detailed description of the item before buying.

    2-0 out of 5 stars not satisfied
    It was missing worksheets and the CD that are used in my class.I would not recommend buying it from Amazon, it would have been better to spend the extra money and buy it from the college.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good Automotive Electrical systems book
    This book isn't perfect, but it is one of the better ones I have found so far. I'm a novice when it comes to electrical systems. This book speaks at a level I can usuallyunderstand. The author starts from the beginning--with a thorough explanation of electricity and things like Ohms Law, and then builds on that knowledge. Once in a while the author may assume some knowledge that a beginner doesn't have, but if I reread the sections, I usually can catch on.
    At the same time, it is very thorough and complete. I wouldn't think a person would need more than this book offers to be able to understand most automotive electrical systems. If you can get a used copy at a fair price, it will be a useful book in your library.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Pretty Good electrical autoDiag book
    I reviewed a previous edition andoverall thisauto electrical diag book is very good among the many auto diag books out there.the author always seems to have the insight of how this system or component really works and how to approach the diag from this specailized knowledge that a standard text or manual simply leaves out.

    I saw that the new edition is expanded with more electrical diagrams and more explanations;so i would imagine this book will be a student reference and a good seller as well.

    Best of luck...

    gerard_sagliocca@yahoo.com

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent overview
    This book provides a good, up to date overview of automotive electrical systems, from a technician's perspective. It includes some background information about basic electricity and electronics, and there is also some information about test equipment and troubleshooting procedures. Each of the electrical systems that are typically found in today's cars is described in some detail. It seems to be intended as a text for use in an automotive technology training program, but it would be useful to any technician or automotive hobbyist. ... Read more


    76. Auto Electricity and Electronics: Principles, Diagnosis, Testing, and Service of All Major Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Control Systems
    by James E. Duffy
    Hardcover: 574 Pages (2004-01-01)
    list price: US$66.64 -- used & new: US$32.75
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    Asin: 1590702727
    Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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    Auto Electricity and Electronics deals with the operation, diagnosis, and service of the electrical, electronic, and computer control systems found on today's automobiles and light trucks. This edition covers the latest developments in the field, including OBD II diagnostic systems and advanced diagnostic procedures. It is a valuable resource for those preparing to take the ASE Certification Test A6, Electrical/Electronic Systems. ... Read more

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    1-0 out of 5 stars Not so great - unless you want 100 year-old material in a new cover
    The book essentially repeats the theories and provides descriptions of electrical concepts that have been taught the same, old way for years. There's nothing new here, and a great many books from the 1960s offer better discussions and explanations. Save your money.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Fuel Injection System
    Its good couse the information enough for beginner and intermediate in mechanic world. Thanks

    3-0 out of 5 stars Auto Electronics and Technology
    I purchased this book for my husband. I did so thinking it was trhe actual text book, but it turned out to be the study guide for the text book! I was not pleased when I recieved the book. NO WHERE on the ad for the book did it stsate it was a study guide. I didn't return it because he can use it for the class he will be taking. But, I still am not happy I was mislead.
    This will not stop me from buying books from Amazon, I have bought some since then, I just want you to be aware of the misleading ad.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Technical Reference
    For those of you who are looking for more than the typical Automotive Magazine information regarding automotive electronics – this book is a GOLDMINE. It is the best technical reference I have ever seen and the information is accurate. The author James E. Duffy knows more about modern automotive electronics than anyone else that I have found does. This book impressed me so much (after I had borrowed a copy) I searched it out on the net to purchase my own copy. Mr. Duffy covers the electrical systems in depth, all the ins and outs of computer control in the Big Three plus more. What interested me the most of the practical hands on approach to testing sensors and the specs of devices used. Want to know they typical outputs of Oxygen Sensors so you can test them with a handheld digital meter rather than buy some $$$ outdated tester? This is the book for you. Another example – one concise page covers pulling the trouble codes from GM, Ford and Chrysler vehicles. The garage charged my son $$$ to pull the codes on his Neon and said the results were inconclusive. I was able to pull the codes using the steps in this book and trace it to the EGR Solenoid. Starters, alternators, injection, it is all here in one book, you can throw away all the Fix- It books sold in auto parts stores which have maybe one chapter at the back covering eight model years of changes on three pages. I don’t think you will find anything better than this book. Good Luck.

    1-0 out of 5 stars Duffy electrical handbook
    I felt the book was outdated. Much of the content seems to be from much earlier editions and not relevant for todays more sophisticated automotive electronics. It would be more suited for an enrty level mechanic. Thepreview for the book is somewhat misleading, makes you feel it offers morethan it really does. Therefore it did not meet my needs and I am returningit. ... Read more


    77. Noise Reduction Techniques in Electronic Systems, 2nd Edition
    by Henry Ott
    Hardcover: 448 Pages (1988-03-09)
    list price: US$157.50 -- used & new: US$78.39
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    Asin: 0471850683
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    This updated and expanded version of the very successful first edition offers new chapters on controlling the emission from electronic systems, especially digital systems, and on low-cost techniques for providing electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) for consumer products sold in a competitive market. There is also a new chapter on the susceptibility of electronic systems to electrostatic discharge. There is more material on FCC regulations, digital circuit noise and layout, and digital circuit radiation. Virtually all the material in the first edition has been retained. Contains a new appendix on FCC EMC test procedures. ... Read more

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    4-0 out of 5 stars Noise Reduction Techniques In Electronic Systems, 2nd Edition Books
    These books were excellent for the work that is now performing in our line of work.


    4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book
    Very good book, with little equations and down to Earth comments about issues EMC. Problem is that the book is from 1988 and all the initial discussion about FCC regulations is a bit outdated. Nevertheless it is a very good reference and I am glad I have it. Btw, I bought mine through one of Amazon's resellers so I dont have the pretty cover. I am not done reading it all but I am almost 1/2 way in and the material is very good.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Imprescindible
    If you are a beginner or work in the EMC field, is the best book to start with. Many of other books have it as a reference. There is a new book from Mr Ott (2009) but I still haven't read it, in any case this one is a classic that is worth buying.

    4-0 out of 5 stars A reference books in noise control
    BOOK: NOISE REDUCTION TECNIQUES IN ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Depite this book has a lot of years, the basic principles have not changed and I find this book very instructive to learn things as types of noise, crosstalk, radiation, grounding and shielding techniques or cabling. Henry W. Ott and his book, are a reference in the world about noise control and EMC concepts.

    Written in easy way to understand, with very little equations, I suggest that if you want to have a copy of one of the most famous books on this science, buy it

    BOOK: ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY ENGINEERING
    EMC topics are so complex that an expert is an expert because it acquires a high degree of specialization in a particular area of this science. This is the case with Mr. Ott, which I and many other people consider the world's number one expert in noise control in electronic circuits. He has a great ability as a communicator. I encounter fascinating his new book, it has given all the issues clearly. The book is well organized, easy to read and understand and you can jump from one chapter to another without losing any information. I highly recommend this book to all the people who want to learn more about this exciting science.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down.
    I build EEG sensors, and I started reading this book, expecting something like The Art of Electronics, except more detailed and covering only noise techniques. Instead, I got much, much more. The diagrams made *much* more sense than Horowitz and Hill's AOE, and the explanations were clear and consise. I was able to read it cover to cover in a weekend without getting bored from too much detail, and it had many many real measurements of noise in systems that made the information much more quantitative.

    For instance, instead of saying "in order to get the most noise reduction, you need to use a shielded cable only grounded on one end", he says "a shielded cable grounded on one end has 84dB of attenuation to magnetic noise and much more for electric, while if the shield is grounded at both ends the attenuation is more like 36dB".

    Those numbers are critical if you're trying to balance signal quality with cost.

    One of the best textbooks I've ever purchased. ... Read more


    78. Electronics for Electricians
    by Stephen L. Herman
    Paperback: 512 Pages (2006-06-21)
    list price: US$120.95 -- used & new: US$52.80
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    Electronics for Electricians is written for apprentices and readers preparing for work in industrial settings. Components and circuits are explained in a clear-cut manner throughout the book, with emphasis on describing how they work, what they do, how to use them in a working circuit, and how to test them. With successfully proven laboratory experiments in every chapter, this book exposes readers to the electronic devices commonly found in industry as well as the circuit applications of those devices. In the process, it offers its readers a more practical and relevant path to understanding how electronics theory is applied in the electrical field. ... Read more


    79. Information Discovery on Electronic Health Records (Chapman & Hall/CRC Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Series)
    Hardcover: 331 Pages (2009-12-10)
    list price: US$89.95 -- used & new: US$60.71
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    Asin: 1420090380
    Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Exploiting the rich information found in electronic health records (EHRs) can facilitate better medical research and improve the quality of medical practice. Until now, a trivial amount of research has been published on the challenges of leveraging this information. Addressing these challenges, Information Discovery on Electronic Health Records explores the technology to unleash the data stored in EHRs.

    Assembling a truly interdisciplinary team of experts, the book tackles medical privacy concerns, the lack of standardization for the representation of EHRs, missing or incorrect values, and the availability of multiple rich health ontologies. It looks at how to search the EHR collection given a user query and return relevant fragments from the EHRs. It also explains how to mine the EHR collection to extract interesting patterns, group entities to various classes, or decide whether an EHR satisfies a given property. Most of the book focuses on textual or numeric data of EHRs, where more searching and mining progress has occurred. A chapter on the processing of medical images is also included.

    Maintaining a uniform style across chapters and minimizing technical jargon, this book presents the various ways to extract useful knowledge from EHRs. It skillfully discusses how EHR data can be effectively searched and mined.

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    5-0 out of 5 stars Finally somebody got it right
    I really enjoyed reading this book. I work on health care IT in Germany and this book provides good mix of theory and practice. I particularly liked the insight into how much computer science is hidden behind key health care problems like grouping or searching patient records. I would recommend it to any health IT pprofessional who wants to go deeper into the EHR management.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
    I teach computer science. This is a great book to introduce myself and
    students to the medical records world. The chapters are
    self-contained, and have a good balance of basic and advanced
    materials. I also like how there is a chapter that ties everything
    together and provides a roadmap to the rest of the book. Also good
    discussion on privacy and data mining.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Good book covering many topics
    This is a good book to introduce health professionals to the
    technical issues and challenges when dealing with medical health records. The
    authors have done a great job in introducing the multi-disciplinary
    aspects of the topic such as data privacy, data mining,
    medical images, medical standards. Could also serve as reference manual and/or textbook. ... Read more


    80. How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading: Everything You Need to Know to Play Wall Street's Hottest Game
    by David S. Nassar
    Hardcover: 224 Pages (1998-11-30)
    list price: US$26.95 -- used & new: US$0.75
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    Asin: 0071345663
    Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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    The days of costly broker delays and lousy fills are over! How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading shows you the inside rules and strategies of Electronic Direct Access Trading (E-DAT), the system that lets you use your own personal computer to consistently buy and sell at the best prices the market has to offer.

    Learn how to open an E-DAT account, take day trading profits from easy-to-spot market inconsistencies, use basic technical analysis to spot momentum and profit opportunities from trends, and more.Spawned by new regulations, electronic breakthroughs, and increasingly savvy traders, E-DAT has become the fastest-growing way to trade. This new book gets you in the action immediately!Amazon.com Review
    Thanks to the ever-increasing real-time access that the publichas to financial markets, it's now possible to play in the same leagueas the market makers who drive the daily price fluctuations of astock. It's also possible--in fact it's certain--that you'll loseeverything to these seasoned professionals unless you have some ideaof what you're doing. Which is where David Nassar's How to GetStarted in Electronic Day Trading comes in.

    Unlike most books of this genre, How to Get Started in ElectronicDay Trading really is a primer. Nassar, who runs his owntrading firm, does not presume you have much knowledge about howmarkets work. Instead, the author provides an excellent overview ofthe dynamics that drive stock prices and the various kinds ofelectronic access, as well as the broad strategies employed bysuccessful day traders. In addition to providing information about howto open an E-DAT account, Nassar stresses the importance of developinga focused trading strategy and recommends working with a simulatorbefore risking your hard-earned cash.

    Day trading is definitely not for everyone, and this book alone willnot make you a successful day trader. But if you're the slightest bitinterested, How to Get Started in Electronic Day Trading willsatisfy your curiosity and may even help you launch a second career.--Harry C. Edwards ... Read more

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    3-0 out of 5 stars Get more practical
    This book is good but outdated. In any event you cant expect to get the wholy grail of trading in one single book. You need to read and test and test again until you come up with a trading system that produces you consistent results.

    Above all you need to focus on a set of stocks and sectors that you feel comfortable with. Personally I like momentum trading, because when you get to master a momentum trading strategy you are able to generate a good amount of cash in relatively short period of time every day.

    The main thing with momentum trading is that youve got to learn how to identify and handle the best momentum opportunities. In other words be able to separate the good opportunities from the bad ones.

    Some places on the web offer good information on the subject. One of them is Chathotstocks com

    Just dont forget that a trader cant never stop learning. In trading it pays to know more than the crowd.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Read Chapter 5
    Picked up this book at our local library. Was'nt expecting much, but then I flipped through to Chapter Five.

    Chapter Five is worth the book price. In it you will learn how the market is moved, by watching the bid/ask prices and size.

    I only trade futures, not stocks, but the information in chapter five confirmed the reality of trading in all markets. The strong money will win - every time - at will. You need to know what to look for and which side they are on.

    5-0 out of 5 stars Great Read!
    I read both of Nassar's books and they are both excellent additions to anyone's library on trading.He is clear, direct, firm, and no nonsense.That is what I like about this author the most.He does no selling in the book and only offers information, page after page.I have read many books on trading and most authors have something to sell, Nassar's book makes you search for how to reach his firm,...I think he is world class in his approach and has integrity.His material is simple to understand and the ideas are easy to incorporate into trading yet rewarding.He makes it clear that trading success is about you, not a magic formula that so many portray is possible, which in fact is not.Read Nassar's books if you want it straight.

    4-0 out of 5 stars Read the title, and then review!
    A lot of the reviews here are unecessarily harsh.The title of the book is "How to Get Started in..." It is not an end all be all of day trading books, but it is a highly informative book, and I believe it accomplishes what it sets out to do (get a novice's feet wet in day trading).I wouldn't start day trading with this book alone, but it is a good start.

    2-0 out of 5 stars Outdated and overpriced.
    When it comes to money making e.fads (as daytrading is now seen) you need the absolute most accurate up-to-the-minute information available to succeed.This book is simply none of the above.Sorry.

    If you really want to know how to get started (or if you even should) go to one of the daytrading .coms and read their FAQ.Their information will be the most up-to-daye around, and they might even offer advice that will help you get your finances in order before you start. ... Read more


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