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Chemistry World June 11, 2014 Bob Donaldson |
The science and commerce of whisky For new students entering the industry, the balance of content is right. The book charts whisky's history and heritage, and clearly describes the basic chemistry behind the processes. |
Chemistry World June 11, 2014 Andrew Benniston |
Electrons in molecules: from basic principles to molecular electronics The material provided by Jean-Pierre Launay and Michel Verdaguer is ideal for those wanting to know about the topic of electrons in molecules. |
Fast Company Laura Vanderkam |
9 Beach Reads For Ambitious People Books by Stephen Covey and other productivity authors, hit a sweet spot with interesting tips for workplace advancement. |
Chemistry World June 5, 2014 Dominic Williams |
Chemical toxicity prediction The book is written in such a clear way that it is easily understandable by scientists from different fields, which will ultimately contribute to the success of this emerging discipline. |
Chemistry World June 2, 2014 Suman Lata Sahonta |
Practical Raman spectroscopy: an introduction This book presents Raman scattering in a way that is understandable to non-specialists who may never have studied physical sciences at undergraduate level. |
Chemistry World May 29, 2014 Simon Cotton |
Around the world in 18 elements This book on the periodic table is targeted at students and their teachers -- particularly those at secondary school, although university students would surely also benefit. |
AskMen.com May 27, 2014 Milne & Bjergegaard |
50 Tips To Succeed In Business & Still Have A Great Life What we learned from some of the world's leading entrepreneurs and from our own experience resulted in the international best-seller Winning Without Losing. |
Chemistry World May 27, 2014 Robert Newton |
Oxygen: a four billion year history Donald Canfield delivers his explanations with a deft hand, bringing us the evidence for oxygen's history on the Earth's surface. |
Lucire May 23, 2014 |
The Crimson Garter, Chapter 18 Lucire travel editor Stanley Moss, writing pseudonymously as Lovejoy, concludes his novel, The Crimson Garter. |
AskMen.com May 20, 2014 Chris Riddell |
Find Out Why Studies Are Showing That Summer Reading Can Actually Make You Healthier People who regularly exercise their brains have lower rates of cognitive decline than those who don't. Reading a good book is one of the best methods for flexing those neurons. |
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