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Introduction to Semiotics of Text


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English | ISBN: 3110688883 | 2021 | 200 pages | PDF | 2 MB
The series focuses on the state of contemporary semiotics and its current applications. It is intended to produce a number of concise interventions in semiotics, by which is meant studies of discrete areas of nature and culture that are interrogated using sign theory (in particular, as derived from the example of Peirce, Saussure, Sebeok, Lotman, von Uexküll, Greimas, Eco). Semiotics has undergone exciting sea changes in recent years. It has also been supplemented and reinvigorated by developments in media and theory and new areas of application.

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Introduction to Mathematical Statistics


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2013 | 654 Pages | ISBN: 1292024992 | PDF | 6 MB
Introduction to Mathematical Statistics, Seventh Edition, provides students with a comprehensive introduction to mathematical statistics. Continuing its proven approach, the Seventh Edition has been updated with new examples, exercises, and content for an even stronger presentation of the material.

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Introduction to Kinesiology


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1774695081 | 249 pages | True PDF | 19.37 MB
For survival of living species movement is necessary. However, mobility might be hampered for a variety of reasons, including injury or discomfort. Normal movement is the consequence of a complex interplay between the neurological, muscular, and skeletal systems, as well as other systems such as the respiratory, cardiovascular, integumentary, and immunological systems. Kinesiology is the basic science for understanding the movement system. It is the scientific study of movement of the human body or its components. A solid basis in kinesiology is required for the restoration of normal movement, the decrease of movement dysfunction, and the optimization of movement. This book (Introduction to Kinesiology) is divided into eight chapters. First chapter introduces the readers with fundamentals of Kinesiology. Chapter 2 explain the Kinesiology of shoulder complex. Chapter 3 thoroughly discusses the Kinesiology of Elbow units. Chapter 4 introduces the readers with the Kinesiology of Hand. Chapter 5 focusses on Kinesiology of Gait. Chapter 6 illustrates the phenomena of Kinesiology in neck and trunk. Chapter 7 describes the Kinesiology in Hip Joints modern applications of proteomics in various fields. Finally, chapter 8 focuses on the Kinesiology of Ankle Joint and Foot recent. The book gives a good understanding of the many aspects of Kinesiology. The work succeeds in delivering material in a way that familiarizes the unfamiliar reader with essential Kinesiology ideas and methods. Students in medical and other interdisciplinary disciplines will benefit from an introduction to kinesiology. This literature can be used not only by a physician or a health worker but also used by a layman who wants to go for helping hands to others.

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Introduction to Information Science


Free Download Introduction to Information Science By Bawden, David;Robinson, Lyn;Anderson, Theresa Dirndorfer(Foreword);Dillon, Andrew(Foreword)
2012 | 224 Pages | ISBN: 1856048101 | PDF | 8 MB
This is a landmark textbook and the first to take a whole subject approach when tackling Information Science as a discipline. Designed to be the standard text for students worldwide, it interweaves the authors’ expert and guiding narrative with contributions from leading international scholars and reliable sources for further reading. This book covers all the essential building blocks of information science including foundations such as: the information society, historical perspectives and concepts organising and retrieving Information; information behaviour and digital literacies technologies and digital libraries; and, information research and methods changing contexts including publishing, e-science and digital humanities the future of the profession. This is the definitive textbook for students of information science, information and knowledge management, librarianship, archives and records management worldwide. It’s also a useful guide for students of other information-related disciplines such as museum studies, publishing, and information systems. It’s an invaluable sourcebook for practitioners in all of these disciplines.

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Introduction to Governance, Government and Public Administration


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031326881 | 299 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 3 MB
This undergraduate textbook introduces students to the subjects of public administration, government and governance. It provides an accessible and informative overview of the various substantive areas that comprise the study of public administration, drawing on examples and case studies from around the world. The opening chapters outline some of the basics of the political-administrative institutional arrangements for governing. The following chapters introduce students to the fundamentals of public administration. Study questions, supplemental guidance for instructors, and a glossary of terms will be useful for both students and teachers.

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Introduction to Environmental Statistics


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English | 2023 | ISBN: 1774694603 | 284 pages | True PDF | 38.63 MB
Environmental statistics involves the use of statistical approaches to environmental science. It covers methods for managing questions regarding the natural ecosystem in its undisturbed condition. This reader-friendly book emphasizes the fields of probability hypothesis and dimensions that are significant in environmental data analysis, monitoring, research, ecological field studies, and ecological decision making. It discusses fundamental statistical theory with minimal documentation, however without precluding significant details and presumptions. The book likewise presents a hypothesis of how and why environmental physical cycles in the environment create right-slanted, lognormal dispersions. The volume likewise presents the Rollback Statistical Theory, which permits data analysts and administrators to appraise the impact of various emission control methodologies on environmental quality frequency diffusions. Assuming just a simple understanding of polynomial math and analytics, Environmental Data Analysis and Statistics provides a superior reference and assortment of measurable strategies for investigating environmental data and developing precise environmental predictions.

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Introduction to Environmental Engineering and Science Pears


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English | 1900 | pages: 705 | ISBN: 1292025751 | PDF | 13,0 mb
Appropriate for undergraduate engineering and science courses in Environmental Engineering. Balanced coverage of all the major categories of environmental pollution, with coverage of current topics such as climate change and ozone depletion, risk assessment, indoor air quality, source-reduction and recycling, and groundwater contamination.

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