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    Wireless technician's handbook / by Miceli, Andrew, PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Artech House, 2003
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    Preservation and wilderness issues / by PALCI EBSCO books

    Published: Salem Press, 2011
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    Evolution of networks : from biological nets to the Internet and WWW / by Dorogovt︠s︡ev, S. N. (Sergeĭ N.), Mendes, J. F. F. (José F. F.), Oxford Scholarship Online

    Published: Oxford University Press, 2003
    Table of Contents: “…6 -- 1.1 Basic notions 6 -- 1.2 Adjacency matrix 10 -- 1.3 Degree distribution 10 -- 1.4 Clustering 14 -- 1.5 Small worlds 16 -- 1.6 Giant components 19 -- 1.7 List of basic constructions 22 -- 1.8 List of main characteristics 23 -- 2 Popularity is attractive 25 -- 2.1 Attachment of edges without preference 25 -- 2.2 Preferential linking 28 -- 3 Real networks 31 -- 3.1 Networks of citations of scientific papers 31 -- 3.2 Communication networks: the WWW and the Internet 34 -- 3.2.1 Structure of the WWW 35 -- 3.2.2 Search in the WWW 45 -- 3.2.3 Structure of the Internet 46 -- 3.3 Networks of collaborations 52 -- 3.4 Biological networks 54 -- 3.4.1 Neural networks 54 -- 3.4.2 Networks of metabolic reactions 56 -- 3.4.3 Genome and protein networks 59 -- 3.4.4 Ecological and food webs 60 -- 3.4.5 Word Web of human language 63 -- 3.5 Telephone call graph 66 -- 3.6 Mail networks 66 -- 3.7 Power grids and industrial networks 69 -- 3.8 Electronic circuits 70 -- 3.9 Nets of software components 71 -- 3.10 Energy landscape networks 73 -- 3.11 Overview 76 -- 4 Equilibrium networks 84 -- 4.1 Statistical ensembles of random networks 84 -- 4.2 Classical random graphs 86 -- 4.3 How to build an equilibrium net 88 -- 4.4 Econophysics: condensation of wealth 96 -- 4.5 Condensation of edges in equilibrium networks 101 -- 4.6 Correlations in equilibrium networks 102 -- 4.7 Small-world networks 104 -- 4.7.1 The Watts-Strogatz model and its variations 105 -- 4.7.2 The smallest-world network 110 -- 5 Non-equilibrium networks 112 -- 5.1 Growing exponential networks 112 -- 5.2 The Barabasi-Albert model 115 -- 5.3 Linear preference 118 -- 5.4 How the preferential linking emerges 121 -- 5.5 Scaling 124 -- 5.6 Generic scale of 'scale-free' networks 126 -- 5.7 More realistic models 127 -- 5.8 Estimations for the WWW 130 -- 5.9 Non-linear preference 131 -- 5.10 Types of preference providing scale-free networks 133 -- 5.11 Condensation of edges in inhomogeneous nets 135 -- 5.12 Correlations in growing networks 140 -- 5.13 How to obtain a strong clustering 142 -- 5.14 Deterministic graphs 143 -- 5.15 Accelerated growth of networks 148 -- 5.16 Evolution of language 151 -- 5.17 Partial copying and duplication 156 -- 5.18 Non-equilibrium non-growing networks 159 -- 6 Global topology of networks 161 -- 6.1 Topology of undirected equilibrium networks 161 -- 6.2 Topology of directed equilibrium networks 174 -- 6.3 Failures and attacks 179 -- 6.4 Resilience against random breakdowns 181 -- 6.5 How viruses spread within networks 187 -- 6.6 The Ising model on a net 190 -- 6.7 Mesoscopics in networks 196 -- 6.8 How to destroy a network 200 -- 6.9 How to stop an epidemic 202 -- 6.10 BKT percolation transition in growing networks 203 -- 6.11 When loops and correlations are important 210 -- 7 Growth of networks and self-organized criticality 212 -- 7.1 Preferential linking and the Simon model 212 -- 7.2 Econophysics: wealth distribution in evolving societies 214 -- 7.3 Multiplicative stochastic processes 217 -- 8 Philosophy of a small world 219 -- A Relations for an adjacency matrix 221 -- B How to measure a distribution 222 -- C Statistics of cliques 224 -- D Power-law preference 226 -- E Inhomogeneous growing net 228 -- F Z-transform 230 -- G Critical phenomena in networks 232 -- H A guide to the network literature 237 -- References 241 -- Index 263.…”
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    Car PC hacks / by Stolarz, Damien, Safari Books Online

    Published: O'Reilly Media, 2005
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    Troubleshooting and repairing major appliances / by Kleinert, Eric, Safari Books Online

    Published: McGraw-Hill, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Dedication -- B. About the Author -- C. Acknowledgments -- D. Introduction -- A. PART I: Fundamentals of Service -- 1. …”
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    Troubleshooting and repairing major appliances / by Kleinert, Eric, AccessEngineering

    Published: McGraw-Hill, 2012
    Table of Contents: “…Dedication -- B. About the Author -- C. Acknowledgments -- D. Introduction -- A. PART I: Fundamentals of Service -- 1. …”
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    American Electricians' Handbook, Seventeenth Edition / by Hartwell, Frederic P., AccessEngineering

    Published: McGraw-Hill Education, 2021
    Table of Contents: “…Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface to the Seventeenth Edition -- Division 1 Fundamentals -- Useful Tables -- Conversion Factors -- Graphical Electrical Symbols -- Principles of Electricity and Magnetism: Units -- Measuring, Testing, and Instruments -- Harmonics -- Division 2 Properties and Splicing of Conductors -- Electrical Conducting Wires and Cables -- Cable Joints and Terminal Connections -- Aluminum-Building-Wire Installation Practices -- Fine-Stranded Conductor Terminations -- Termination and Splice Kits -- Division 3 Circuits and Circuit Calculations -- Types of Circuits -- Electrical Systems -- Circuit Calculations -- NEC Ampacity Rules for Conductors -- Power over Ethernet (PoE): Making Buildings Intelligent -- Division 4 General Electrical Equipment and Batteries -- Introduction -- Switches -- Installation of Switches -- Protective Devices -- Switchboards and Switchgear -- Panelboards -- General Wiring Materials and Devices -- Power Capacitors -- Batteries: General -- Primary Batteries -- Storage Batteries: General -- Lead-Acid Storage Batteries -- Nickel-Iron-Alkaline Batteries -- Nickel-Cadmium Batteries -- Lithium-Ion Batteries -- Installation of Storage Batteries -- General Construction Materials -- Division 5 Transformers -- Construction, Types, and Characteristics -- Connections: Polarity -- Single-Phase Connections -- Two-Phase Connections -- Three-Phase Connections -- Special Transformer Connections -- Connections for Three-Phase Transformers -- Parallel operation -- Connections and Applications of Autotransformers -- Installation, Care, and operation -- Provisions for Different Types of Transformers -- Provisions for Transformer Vaults -- The Noise Problem -- Pole and Platform Mounting -- Saturable-Core Reactor -- Division 6 Solid-State Devices and Circuits -- Fundamentals of Electronics -- Discrete Solid-State Components -- Integrated Circuits -- Integrated-Circuit Logic Functions -- Microcomputers -- Electronic Memories -- Product Reliability -- Division 7 Generators and Motors -- Principles, Characteristics, and Management of DC Generators (Dynamos) -- Principles, Characteristics, and Management of AC Generators (Alternators) -- Principles, Characteristics, and Management of Electric Motors -- Direct-Current Motors -- Alternating-Current Motors -- Conversion Equipment -- Troubles of AC Motors and Generators: Their Localization and Correction -- Care of Motors -- Control Equipment for Motors -- Motor Drives and Application -- Motor Circuits -- Control Circuits -- Industrial Control Panels -- Air-Conditioning and Refrigerating Equipment -- Engine-Driven and Gas-Turbine Generators -- Division 8 Outside Distribution -- Pole Lines: General, Construction, and Equipment -- Pole-Line Construction -- Pole-Line Guying -- Underground Wiring -- Grounding of Systems -- Division 9 Interior Wiring -- General -- Open Wiring on Insulators -- Concealed Knob-and-Tube Wiring -- Rigid-Metal-Conduit and Intermediate-Metal-Conduit Wiring -- Cable Pulling Calculations for Raceways -- Interior or Aboveground Wiring with Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit -- Flexible-Metal-Conduit Wiring -- Liquidtight Flexible-Metal-Conduit Wiring -- Metal-Clad-Cable Wiring: Types AC and MC -- Surface-Raceway Wiring -- Electrical-Metallic-Tubing Wiring -- Nonmetallic-Sheathed-Cable Wiring -- Mineral-Insulated Metal-Sheathed-Cable Wiring -- Underground-Feeder and Branch-Circuit-Cable Wiring -- Interior Wiring with Service-Entrance Cable -- Underfloor-Raceway Wiring -- Wireway Wiring -- Busway Wiring (NEMA) -- Cellular-Metal-Floor-Raceway Wiring -- Cellular-Concrete-Floor-Raceway Wiring -- Wiring with Multioutlet Assemblies -- Cablebus Wiring -- Cable Trays -- General Requirements for Wiring Installations -- Crane Wiring -- Wiring for Circuits of over 600 V (Medium Voltage) -- Wiring for Circuits of Less than 50 V -- Wiring for Hazardous (Classified) Locations -- Installation of Appliances -- Electric Comfort Conditioning -- Wiring for Electric Signs and outline Lighting -- Remote-Control, Signaling, and Power-Limited Circuits -- Wiring for Special occupancies -- Design of Interior-Wiring Installations -- Wiring for Residential outdoor Lighting -- Wiring for Commercial and Industrial occupancies -- Working with Dissimilar Metals -- Farm Wiring -- Solar Photovoltaic Systems -- Division 10 Electric Lighting -- Principles and Units -- Electric-Light Sources -- Incandescent (Filament) Lamps -- Fluorescent Lamps -- High-Intensity-Discharge Lamps -- Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) -- Neon Lamps -- Ultraviolet-Light Sources -- Infrared Heating Lamps -- Luminaires -- Principles of Lighting-Installation Design -- Tables for Interior Illumination Design -- Interior-Lighting Suggestions -- Heat with Light for Building Spaces -- Street Lighting -- Floodlighting -- Division 11 Optical Fiber -- The Advantages of Fiber optics -- Applications -- The Nature of Light -- Invisible Light -- Transmitting Light Through Fibers -- Division 12 Wiring and Design Tables -- Standard Sizes of Lamps for General Illumination, in Watts -- Demand Factors and Data for Determining Minimum Loads -- Full-Load Currents of Motors -- Capacitor Ratings for Use with Three-Phase 60-Hz Motors -- Ampacities of Conductors -- Ampacity of Flexible Cords and Cables -- Ampacity of Fixture Wires -- Ampacity of Aluminum Cable, Steel-Reinforced -- Ampacity of Parkway Cables Buried Directly in Ground -- Notes to NEC Tubular Raceway and Wire Dimension Tables -- Wire-Bending Space, Entries Adjacent to Terminals -- Wire-Bending Space, Entries opposite Terminals -- Enclosed Switch Wiring Space -- Elevation of Unguarded Parts above Working Space -- Ordinary Ratings of overload Protective Devices, in Amperes -- Nonrenewable Cartridge Fuses -- Ratings and Number of overload Protective Devices -- Motor Code Letters and Locked-Rotor Kilovolt-Amperes -- Maximum Ratings for Motor Branch-Circuit Protection -- Conversion Table of Single-Phase Locked-Rotor Currents -- Conversion Table of Polyphase Design B, C, D, and E Maximum Locked-Rotor Currents -- Horsepower Ratings of Fused Switches -- Minimum Branch-Circuit Sizes for Motors -- Maximum Allowable Voltage Drop -- Graph for Computing Copper-Conductor Sizes According to Voltage Drop -- Data for Computing Voltage Drop -- Metric Practice -- Division 13 Electrical Safety -- Historical overview of Energized Work -- General Requirements for Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices -- Electrically Safe Working Conditions Must Be Established and Controlled -- Work Involving Electrical Hazards -- Index follows Division.…”
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