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Author: nextek | 26 November 2009 |
: 1![]() Scientific American - December 2009 (US) English | 108 pages | PDF | 30.20 Mb Scientific American Magazine: In publication since 1845, Scientific American is one of the oldest and longest running continuously published magazines in the United States. It is a popular science magazine that primarily focuses on articles that offer cutting-edge and innovative scientific research. Author: one-x | 4 November 2009 |
: 1![]() Scientific American Mind Collection 2009 English | 52 Mb | PDF | 500 Pages Scientific American Mind is a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrated on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing and revealing new thinking in the cognitive sciences, the magazine is able to focus on the biggest breakthroughs in these fields. Scientific American Mind is published by Scientific American and was started in 2004. Author: one-x | 3 November 2009 |
: 2![]() Scientific American Mind November-December 2009 English | 6 Mb | PDF | 74 Pages Scientific American Mind is a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrated on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing and revealing new thinking in the cognitive sciences, the magazine is able to focus on the biggest breakthroughs in these fields.Scientific American Mind is published by Scientific American and was started in 2004. Author: dunglv9961 | 19 October 2009 |
: 0![]() Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Sixth Edition 272 pages | American Psychological Association; 6 edition (July 2009) | 1433805618 | PDF | 9.4 MB Author: Vedart | 14 October 2009 |
: 1![]() The Teaching Company | ISBN-10: 1598034774 | English | MP3 (128 kb/s) | 999 Mb The 36 lectures of Understanding Linguistics: The Science of Language—taught by acclaimed linguist, author, and Professor John McWhorter from the Manhattan Institute—are your opportunity to take a revealing journey through the fascinating terrain of linguistics. You focus on the scientific aspects of human language that were left out of any classes you may have taken in English or a foreign language, and you emerge from your journey with a newfound appreciation of the mysterious machinery built into all of us—an appreciation likely to surface time and again in your everyday life. Author: Lewin2dd | 30 September 2009 |
: 0![]() Scientific American Mind - September/October 2009 English | 73 pages | PDF | 5 MB Scientific American Mind is a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrated on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing and revealing new thinking in the cognitive sciences, the magazine is able to focus on the biggest breakthroughs in these fields. Author: Lewin2dd | 22 August 2009 |
: 0![]() Scientific American - September 2009 English | PDF | 108 Pages | 21.12 Mb Scientific American is a surprising, dynamic magazine in which working scientists and Nobel laureates present the remarkable things they do. Every monthly issue reports vital work being carried out in medicine, technology, energy, the environment, and business. Author: KathyChou | 22 August 2009 |
: 2![]() Scientific American - September 2009 English | PDF | 108 Pages | 21.12 Mb Scientific American is a surprising, dynamic magazine in which working scientists and Nobel laureates present the remarkable things they do. Every monthly issue reports vital work being carried out in medicine, technology, energy, the environment, and business. Author: nextek | 21 August 2009 |
: 0![]() Scientific American - September 2009 English | 108 pages | PDF | 21.37 Mb Scientific American is a surprising, dynamic magazine in which working scientists and Nobel laureates present the remarkable things they do. Every monthly issue reports vital work being carried out in medicine, technology, energy, the environment, and business. Author: KathyChou | 20 August 2009 |
: 0![]() Scientific American Mind - July/August 2009 English | PDF | 74 Pages | 5.35 Mb Scientific American Mind is a bimonthly American popular science magazine concentrated on psychology, neuroscience, and related fields. By analyzing and revealing new thinking in the cognitive sciences, the magazine is able to focus on the biggest breakthroughs in these fields. Author: one-x | 27 July 2009 |
: 3![]() Scientific American Mind - The Sexual Brain (7 July 2009) | 7 Mb | PDF Author: one-x | 27 July 2009 |
: 2![]() Scientific American Mind July-August 2009 | 5 Mb | PDF Author: one-x | 22 July 2009 |
: 0![]() Scientific American August 2009 | 14 Mb | PDF Author: atomicpomp_2004 | 17 July 2009 |
: 5![]() Great Inventions of the 20th Century (Scientific American) By Peter Jedicke Publisher: Chelsea House Publications | 72 Pages | ISBN: 0791090485 | PDF | 5.1 MB From the first V-8 engine to NASA's giant crawler at Cape Canaveral, this work presents a celebration of the inventors and inventions that transformed the world during the age of technology. It acquaints young readers with the story and the mechanics behind each device. Author: necrommonger | 8 July 2009 |
: 0![]() Mass Appraisal Methods - An International Perspective For Property Valuers 346 Pages | Uploading.Com | PDF | 3 MB This book takes a cross-disciplinary and cross-cultural look at mass appraisal expertise for property valuation in different market conditions, and offers some cutting- edge approaches. Author: Hennady | 17 May 2009 |
: 2![]() Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 18 MB Scientific American one of oldest American popular scientific magazines. News of a science and engineering, advanced technologies, achievement of progress, discussion of urgent problems and unsolved riddles of a history, and many other things. Author: one-x | 3 April 2009 |
: 4![]() Scientific American April 2009 | 9 Mb | PDF Author: one-x | 2 March 2009 |
: 10![]() Scientific American Ìàrch 2009 | 9 Mb | PDF Author: one-x | 20 February 2009 |
: 5![]() Scientific American February 2009 | 19 Mb | PDF Author: one-x | 29 December 2008 |
: 3![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Language: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 12 MB Scientific American Mind is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: one-x | 17 November 2008 |
: 3![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Language: English Number of Pages: 136 PDF: 18.5 MB Scientific American Mind is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: one-x | 9 October 2008 |
: 5![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Language: English Number of Pages: 88 PDF: 8 MB Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. Author: marlboro73 | 30 September 2008 |
: 20![]() What is included ? Software : I-Doser 4.5 & Portable Sharm 1.31 & 1.7.1 Atmosphere Deluxe 6 BrainWave Generator MindMaster - Software Tool that will change your life! Natura v3.0 Virtual Hypnotist 6.5 SBaGen Tutorials : How to make I-Doser Doses (PDF) Converting I-Doser Files frm DRG to MP3 Without Quality Loss (PDF) Converting Idoser Files frm DRG to MP3 Video Tutorial (Video) Author: CaseMan | 18 September 2008 |
: 2![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Languange: English Number of Pages: 116 PDF: 22.4 MB ISSN: 0036-8733 Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 13 September 2008 |
: 5![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Languange: English Number of Pages: 100 PDF: 3.26 MB ISSN: 0036-8733 Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 26 August 2008 |
: 0![]() Publisher: Scientific American, Inc Languange: English Number of Pages: 97 PDF: 10.6 MB ISSN: 0036-8733 Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 3 August 2008 |
: 0![]() English | PDF | 85 Pages | 8.06 MB Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 29 June 2008 |
: 2![]() English | PDF | 100 Pages | 3.02 MB Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 13 June 2008 |
: 2![]() English | PDF | 79 Pages | 6.39 MB Scientific American is a popular science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. For working scientists, especially in high-tech fields, there are only a few crucial nonjournal periodicals to pore over faithfully, and Scientific American is one of them--its timely and technical features on everything from paleoarchaeology to neural nets set it apart from popular science magazines like Discover. Scientific American emphasizes a wide variety of emerging technologies, giving scientists a chance to keep up in an increasingly specialized professional world. Innovative and controversial developments such as gene patenting and the latest from the unified field gurus are front and center in every issue. It's not all business, though--regular features like Michael Shermer's "Skeptic" column, enticing book reviews, brain-busting puzzles, and James Burke's intellectual-historical meanderings add browsability to this enduring magazine, in business reporting the frontiers of scientific exploration for more than 150 years. Author: CaseMan | 10 June 2008 |
: 2![]() English | PDF | 80 Pages | 8.61 MB Scientific American is a popular-science magazine, published (first weekly and later monthly) since August 28, 1845, making it the oldest continuously published magazine in the United States. It brings articles about new and innovative research to the amateur and lay audience. |
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