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Medical ethics and the faith factor : a handbook for clergy and health-care professionals
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ISBN: 080286404X 9780802864048 Year: 2009 Publisher: Grand Rapids, Mich. Eerdmans


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Statistics for archaeologists : a common sense approach
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ISBN: 1441904123 9786612826993 1282826999 1441904131 Year: 2009 Publisher: Boston : Springer-Verlag US,

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In the decade since its publication, the first edition of Statistics for Archaeologists has become a staple in the classroom. Taking a jargon-free approach, this teaching tool introduces the basic principles of statistics to archaeologists. The author covers the necessary techniques for analyzing data collected in the field and laboratory as well as for evaluating the significance of the relationships between variables. In addition, chapters discuss the special concerns of working with samples. This well-illustrated guide features several practice problems making it an ideal text for students in archaeology and anthropology. Using feedback from students and teachers who have been using the first edition, as well as another ten years of personal experience with the text, the author has provided an updated and revised second edition with a number of important changes. New topics covered include: -Proportions and Densities -Error Ranges for Medians -Resampling Approaches -Residuals from Regression -Point Sampling -Multivariate Analysis -Similarity Measures -Multidimensional Scaling -Principal Components Analysis -Cluster Analysis Those already familiar with the clear and useful format of Statistics for Archaeologists will find this new edition a welcome update, and the new sections will make this seminal textbook an indispensable resource for a whole new group of students, professors, and practitioners. Praise for the first edition: "Robert Drennan has done the field a great service." Larry R. Kimball, American Antiquity, Vol 62 (1997). "There is a great deal to recommend this book.... It is written in an engaging style...and it is consistently focused on the practical problems of archaeological analysis." Robert E. Dewar, SAS Bulletin, July 1997. "...this book is highly recommended." Gary Lock, American Journal of Archaeology, Vol 101 (1997). "I will use this book when I teach statistics in the future, and I will gladly recommend it to others." Randall McGuire, Historical Archaeology, Vol 32 (1998). "an excellent introductory textbook ...introducing complex ideas on statistics to students in a practical, non-threatening way.... [It] will help us to train our students to be better consumers of the statistical analyses they must deal with throughout their careers." Mark Aldendorfer, Journal of Field Archaeology, Vol 25 (1998).


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The first professional scientist : Robert Hooke and the Royal Society of London
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ISBN: 3034600364 9786612363030 1282363034 3034600372 Year: 2009 Publisher: Basel ; Boston : Birkhaeuser Verlag,

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A contemporary of Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton, and close friend of all but Newton, Robert Hooke (1635-1703), one of the founders of the early scientific revolution, faded into almost complete obscurity after his death and remained there for nearly three centuries. The result has been that his role in the scientific revolution has been almost totally ignored. He was best known as the first professional scientist worthy of the name, working for the young Royal Society of London as its curator of experiments for four decades. He became the Society’s intellectual center, and for a while its Secretary, roles which led to his famous confrontation with Newton. Hooke was an amazingly diverse scientist, interested in pneumatics, magnetism, astronomy, mechanics, horology, optics, microscopy, gravity, and changes in the earth. His Micrographia, published in 1665, is one of the classics of the literature of early modern science. In addition he has a more practical career in surveying, construction, and architecture, and was second in importance only to Christopher Wren in the rebuilding of London after the Great Fire of 1666. Many of the so-called "Wren churches" are Hooke designs. A unique aspect of this book is the emphasis on the way Hooke provided Newton with the key to understanding planetary dynamics, paving the way for the discoveries that made Newton one of the greatest scientists of all time.


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Cognitive systems and the extended mind
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ISBN: 9780195379457 Year: 2009 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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ISBN: 9781441960719 9781441904126 Year: 2009 Publisher: New York, N.Y. Springer

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The First Professional Scientist : Robert Hooke and the Royal Society of London
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ISBN: 9783034600378 Year: 2009 Publisher: Basel Birkhäuser Basel

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The reference library of the Zaehnsdorf Company.
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Year: 2009 Publisher: New Castle Oak Knoll books

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First we read, then we write : Emerson on the creative process
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ISBN: 9781587297939 Year: 2009 Publisher: Iowa City University of Iowa Press

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Improving social performance in supply chains : exploring practices and pathways to innovation
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Chinese ceramics and works of art : the collection of Dr. and Mrs. Marvin L. Gordon.
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