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Stochastic design of rubble mound breakwaters
A level III reliability method for the determination of the optimum mass of a specific concrete armour unit for rubble mound breakwaters is... -
First-order differential equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
First-order differential equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
First-order differential equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
Abstracted Bibliography
Work on our assessment of the state-of-the-art in ultrasonic spectroscopy was initially directed toward performing a comprehensive literature survey.... -
Classical Optimization
Until now we have considered the optimization of a linear function subject to linear constraints. This assumption of linearity is now relaxed and we... -
More About Integrals
While it may be necessary from time to time to use the computational methods of the last chapter in evaluating integrals, we would prefer other... -
First-order differential equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
First-order differential equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
First Order Differential Equations
This book is a study of differential equations and their applications. A differential equation is a relationship between a function of time and its... -
Theory of the vacuum drying of frozen tissues
A general theory of the drying of frozen tissue is developed and applied to the measurement of the drying rate of frozen guinea pig liver. It is...
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Physics, biology, and sociology: A reappraisal
To the extent that all biological phenomena are perceivable only through their physical manifestations, it may be justified to assume that all...