
ISBN: 8125911545
Author: Chadha, Anupriya
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This book is ideal for self study and has an indepth coverage. Short questions and answers and objective questions are an added feature. The special topic of the book is C graphics and Animation which helps students develop simple programs to generate geometrical and graphical objects.
ISBN: 8125914447
The book—A First Course in Computers—has a one-point agenda—to make you computer-literate and self-sufficient in the subject, starting from level zero. A First Course in Computers is a computer manual, quick guide, help desk and a computer teacher, all rolled into one. Sample exercises given at the beginning of each section, accompanied by step-by-step visual instructions, make learning easy and effective.
Vijay K Khanna is Reader in Deptt. of Mathematics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students for over 35 years. His other publications include Lattices and Boolean Algebras, Solid Geometry, and Business Mathematics published by Vikas.| Designed for undergraduate and post graduate students of mathematics, the book can also be used by those preparing for various competitive examinations. The text starts with a brief introduction to results from Set Theory and Number Theory. It then goes on to cover Groups, Rings, Vector spaces and Fields. The topics under Groups include Subgroups, Normal subgroups, Finitely generated abelian groups, Group actions, Solvable and Nilpotent groups. The course in Ring Theory covers Ideas, Imbedding of rings, Euclidean domains, Principal ideal domains, Unique factorization domains, Polynomial rings, Noetherian (Artinian) rings. The section on Vector spaces deals with Linear transformations, Inner product spaces, Dual spaces, Eigen spaces, Diagonalizable operators etc. Under Fields, Algebraic extensions, Splitting fields, Normal extensions, Separable extensions, Algebraically closed fields, Galois extensions and construction by ruler and compass are discussed. The theory has been strongly supported by numerous examples and worked out problems. There is plenty of scope also for the reader to try and solve problems on his (her) own. | |
ISBN: 9780706985252
Prof. P N Basu graduated from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in Electrical Engineering. He obtained MTech in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and PhD (Engineering) from Jadavpur University. He has rich Industrial experience of over 30 years in Computer Operations, Installation, Maintenance, Project Management, Computer Education and training in reputed organizations.
Prof. P N Basu graduated from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in Electrical Engineering. He obtained MTech in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and PhD (Engineering) from Jadavpur University. He has rich Industrial experience of over 30 years in Computer Operations, Installation, Maintenance, Project Management, Computer Education and training in reputed organizations.
Vijay K Khanna is Reader in Deptt. of Mathematics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students for over 35 years. His other publications include Lattices and Boolean Algebras, Solid Geometry, and Business Mathematics published by Vikas. Designed for undergraduate and post graduate students of mathematics, the book can also be used by those preparing for various competitive examinations. The text starts with a brief introduction to results from Set Theory and Number Theory. It then goes on to cover Groups, Rings, Vector spaces and Fields. The topics under Groups include Subgroups, Normal subgroups, Finitely generated abelian groups, Group actions, Solvable and Nilpotent groups. The course in Ring Theory covers Ideas, Imbedding of rings, Euclidean domains, Principal ideal domains, Unique factorization domains, Polynomial rings, Noetherian (Artinian) rings. The section on Vector spaces deals with Linear transformations, Inner product spaces, Dual spaces, Eigen spaces, Diagonalizable operators etc. Under Fields, Algebraic extensions, Splitting fields, Normal extensions, Separable extensions, Algebraically closed fields, Galois extensions and construction by ruler and compass are discussed. The theory has been strongly supported by numerous examples and worked out problems. There is plenty of scope also for the reader to try and solve problems on his (her) own.
ISBN: 9788125919117
Author: Vijay K Khanna and S K Bhambri
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ISBN: 9780706985252
Prof. P N Basu graduated from Jadavpur University, Kolkata, in Electrical Engineering. He obtained MTech in Computer Technology from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi and PhD (Engineering) from Jadavpur University. He has rich Industrial experience of over 30 years in Computer Operations, Installation, Maintenance, Project Management, Computer Education and training in reputed organizations.
Rohit Khurana is the Founder and CEO of ITL Education Solutions Limited (ITLESL) and has authored of more than thirty five best-selling textbooks. ITLESL is a part of the ITL group with operations all over the world with a significant presence in education and IT-enabled services. It specialized in handling educational projects in IT domains with a dedicated R&D wing of industry experts that helps in designing and developing content.
Amit Kapoor is a PhD in Industrial Economics and is currently Professor of Strategy and Industrial Economics at Management Development Institute (MDI), Gurgaon and Honorary Chairman at Institute for Competitiveness, India. He is an affiliate faculty for the Microeconomics of Competitiveness course of Institute of Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School, which he offers at MDI. Prior to his appointment with MDI, he was with IIM, Lucknow.
Dr S Salivahanan is the Principal of SSN College of Engineering, Chennai. He has over 30 years of teaching, research and industrial experience both in India and abroad. He has published several books, including Basic Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Linear Integrated Circuits and Digital Signal Processing, the last of which has also been translated into Mandarin. He has also published several papers at the national and international level. Prof. Salivahanan is a recipient of IEEE Outstanding Branch Counsellor and Advisor Award in the Asia-Pacific region for 1996-97. He is a senior member of IEEE, Fellow of IETE, Fellow of Institution of Engineers (India) and life member of ISTE and life member of the Society for EMC Engineers.
Dr S Salivahanan is the Principal of SSN College of Engineering, Chennai. He has over 30 years of teaching, research and industrial experience both in India and abroad. He has published several books, including Basic Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering, Electronic Devices and Circuits, Linear Integrated Circuits and Digital Signal Processing, the last of which has also been translated into Mandarin. He has also published several papers at the national and international level. Prof. Salivahanan is a recipient of IEEE Outstanding Branch Counsellor and Advisor Award in the Asia-Pacific region for 1996-97. He is a senior member of IEEE, Fellow of IETE, Fellow of Institution of Engineers (India) and life member of ISTE and life member of the Society for EMC Engineers.
K Murugesh Kumar is currently, the Principal, Sri Krishna Engineering College, Chennai. Prior to this, he was an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, PSG College of Technology, Coimbatore. He has over 22 years of teaching experience and has authored several books. He has also worked as a consultant in the areas of Design and Testing of Electric Machines and in the Testing of Electrical Instruments of the Bureau of Indian Standards.
T. Jeyapoovan is Professor,Department of Mechanical Engineering, Hindustan College of Engineering, Padur, Chennai. He obtained his Bachelor´s Degree from College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram, He has a double Masters´ degree, one in Software Systems from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani and the other in Computer Aided Design from the Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai. He is currently pursuing his PhD from Anna University, Chennai.
Animal cell technology has made tremendous progress in human healthcare. With the advent of recombinant DNA and hybridization technology it is now possible to manufacture many complex therapeutic proteins using animal cells, which otherwise could not be produced or isolated from natural sources. Another form of products where cells are directly involved is regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Hence, the future of healthcare relies on the progress on these new endeavors of animal cell technology.Broadly divided in four sections and sixteen chapters this book is meant for the diverse background of students starting from the basic biology to the bioengineering discipline. Since, animal cell technology commands proper understanding of cell biology, DNA technology, immunology and bioengineering, the goal of this book is to amalgamate knowledge from these fields and pass on to the readers who intend to start professional carrier in academic or in industrial research.
An animal cell is a unique factory, where thousands of genes are encoded and transcribed; products are translated, and finally processed to biologically active molecules. It is therefore, important to understand inside of a cell, how cellular functions are coordinated, limitation of cells, reasons for proliferation and cellular death. The very first section of the book deals with the basic biological aspects to understand cell and how it functions. The second section offers basic cell culture technology among the readers. This section covers preservation of animal cells, cell culture medium, culture environment, good manufacturing practices and equipment, quantitative analysis, etc. In the third section, recombinant therapeutic proteins, large-scale cell culture, and scale-up processes are discussed. The fourth section provides glimpses of the advanced studies, where therapeutic applications of cells and tissues have been discussed. Embryonic and somatic stem cells, cloning, tissue engineering are the main subjects of this section. Finally, in the concluding section the future perspective of animal cell culture technology has been discussed
ISBN: 8189866969
Author: Asok Mukhopadhyay
Published by: Vikas Pubishing House Pvt Ltd
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The book provides a comprehensive coverage of basic theory, principles and practices of accounting information along with numerous solved and unsolved problems. It caters to specific requirements in Financial Accounting for BBA, BCA and MCA students of GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi, and similar courses of other universities..
| The book provides a comprehensive coverage of basic theory, principles and practices of accounting information along with numerous solved and unsolved problems. It caters to specific requirements in Financial Accounting for BBA, BCA and MCA students of GGS Indraprastha University, Delhi, and similar courses of other universities. |
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This well-known text provides students with the knowledge of basic accounting
This book covers: Background Knowledge of Computers: Know the history of computers, the different parts of a computer, etc. Basic Terms & Concepts: Demystify the computer jargon—bits/bytes, hardware/software, memory/storage. Windows XP: Commonly used features and how to get the maximum out of them. Various Components of MS Office XP: Professional Edition, like—MS Word: Create aesthetically appealing documents: letters, reports, memos, faxes, etc. quickly and easily. Do spell-check and mail merge, create macros and templates, and lots more. MS Excel: Create highly functional spreadsheets involving tables, graphs and clip art images. Sort, Filter and Query data based upon single or multiple criteria. MS PowerPoint: Create effective and stunning presentations using text, voice, movie and animation clips, images, organization charts, graphs, etc. MS Access: Carry out database management. Create and maintain forms, queries, tables, macros and reports, directly or through the Wizard. MS Outlook: Create, update, maintain and use Address Book, send and receive e-mails, use and print calendar, create appointments, events, tasks and meetings. Internet: Understand the Internet, learn to set up a TCP/IP account and configure a modem, surf the net, create free e-mail accounts, send and receive e-mails, search the Web for jobs, friends, products, services or any subject, indulge in Internet chat and telephony.
A First Course in Computers 2003 Edition is a sequel to the author’s best selling “A First Course in Computers”. This latest edition includes MS Word 2000, MS Excel 2000, MS PowerPoint 2000, Access 2000, Outlook 2000, Front-Page 2000 and MS Publisher 2000. It has coverage on the Internet and a brief introduction to computing basics. A significant highlight of the book is its hands-on approach and step-by-step visual presentation. The CD contains visual explanation of the working of the MS office package (Work, Excel, Power Point, Access, Publisher, Front Page and Outlook).
A First Course in Computers 2003 Edition is a sequel to the author’s best selling “A First Course in Computers”. This latest edition includes MS Word 2000, MS Excel 2000, MS PowerPoint 2000, Access 2000, Outlook 2000, Front-Page 2000 and MS Publisher 2000. It has coverage on the Internet and a brief introduction to computing basics. A significant highlight of the book is its hands-on approach and step-by-step visual presentation. The CD contains visual explanation of the working of the MS office package (Work, Excel, Power Point, Access, Publisher, Front Page and Outlook). Table of ContentsPart I: Introduction • Introduction to Computers • History of Computers • Basic Anatomy of Computers • Part II: MS DOS (Disk Operating System) • Part III: Windows • Windows 2000 • Windows 3.1/3.11 • Part IV: MS Office • Introduction to MS Office • Part V: MS Word • Word Basics • Mail Merge • Macros • Part VI: MS Excel • Excel Basics • Data Sort • Functions • Part VII: MS PowerPoint • PowerPoint Basics • Working with PowerPoint • Part VIII: MS Access • MS Access • Part IX: MS Publisher • MS Publisher • Part X: MS Front Page • MS Front page • Part XI: MS Outlook • Part XII: Internet • Internet Basics • Starting Internet • Emails • Internet Chat • Introduction to Web designISBN: 9812402209
Author: Bronson, Gary J
Published by: Vikas-Thomson Learning
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Vijay K Khanna is Reader in Deptt. of Mathematics, Kirori Mal College, University of Delhi and has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students for over 35 years. His other publications include Lattices and Boolean Algebras, Solid Geometry, and Business Mathematics published by Vikas.
ISBN: 0706995228
ISBN: 9780706985252
This book, Advanced Practical Organic Chemistry, meant for BSc, and MSc students, has been throughly revised in accordance with the latest model syllabi of UGC.The important aspects involved in the practice of organic chemistry have been comprehensively covered in the book and the subject matter organized into three main sections.
This book is designed for management students interested in the conceptual background and content that is essential for understanding the relevant issues in human resource management (HRM). It emphasizes a general management approach to HRM to meet the challenges which organizations face in using their human resources effectively. It is structured around key terms stressing the need for proactive HRM to accomplish a competitive edge, and discusses in detail several changes that have taken place in the field of people management especially over the last two decades. It also embodies several old concepts as they provide a sound historical background to understand the new version of personnel management and industrial relations, that is, HRM. A special feature of the book is that it provides case problems and practical experiences developed and tested abroad assimilating them with empirical knowledge generated in the Indian context. It consists of ten chapters embracing all the essentials of human resource management: basis and application of HRM; resourcing; training and development; performance appraisal/management; adjusting the size of workforce with focus on retention; reward management; framework, processes and outcomes of employee relations; bargaining and participation and involvement. Beginning with learning objectives, and ending with a summary, each chapter presents comprehensive references and review questions to strengthen the assimilation of key ideas and issues discussed in it. Management students will find this book a core textbook, while researchers, teachers and practising executives will find in it a handy reference material.
| This book sets out to elaborate the explanation of sound in a most scholarly and comprehensive manner. Some of the elementary discussions are included to initiate an advanced treatment of the subject. New topics like silence zones, theory of resonator and dependence of the frequency of resonator on the size and shape of month of the resonator have been added. |
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| Harmonic Oscillators • Lissajou''s Figures • Free, Forced and Resonant Vibrations • Forced Vibrations • Velocity of Sound • Stationary Waves, Interference and Beats • Vibrations in Strings and Air Columns • Doppler Effect • Reflection, Refraction and Diffraction • Practical Applications. |
A GUIDE TO EDUCATING CHILDREN WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
This book includes these contents: *Introduction, *History of Mycology, *Fungi-General Characteristics, *Kingdom of Fungi and their Classification, *Kingdom of Fungi, *phylum Chytridiomycota, *phylum Zygomycota, *class Zygomycetes, *class Trichomycetes, *phylum Ascomycota, *General Characteristics, *class Archiascomy-cetes, *order Saccharomycetales, *Filamentous Ascomyetes, *Mitosporic Fungi, *phylum Basidiomycota, *class Teliomycetes, *class Ustomycetes, *class Basidiomycetes, *Kingdom Straminopila, *phylum Hyphochytriomycota, *phylum Labyrinthulomycota, *phylum Oomycota, *Kingdom Protozoa, *phylum Acrasiomycota, *phylum Dictyosteliomycota, *phylum Myxomycota, *phylum Plasmodiophoromycota, *Biology of Fungi, *Symbiotic Associations of Fungi, *L Mycorrhiza, *Lichens, *Nutrition of Fungi, *Vitamin Requirements, *Respiration, *Secondary Metabolites, *Mycotoxins and Mycotoxicoses, *Homothalism and Heterothalism, *Heterokaryosis, *Parasexual Cycle, *Sex Hormones in Fungi, *Author Index, *Organism Index, *Subject Index.
| This book comprises of two parts. Part I deals with Plant Anatomy covering its all topics beginning from roots to seeds and fruits. Part II deals with Economic Botany and offers exhaustive up to date literature enriched with comparative tables, on all aspects of the primary necessities of man viz. Food, Shelter and Clothing. Economically important plants and plant byproducts such as dyes, tannins, oils, resins etc., have been dealt separately. |
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| Introduction. Nomenclature of Metal Complexes. Theories of Coordination Compounds I. Theories of Coordination Compounds II. Spectral and Magnetic Characteristics of Metal Complexes. Stability of Coordination Compounds. Chelates. Isomerism of Metal Complexes. Reactions of Metal Complexes I. Reactions of Metal Complexes II. Organometallic Compounds. Metal Carbonyls and Related Compounds. Industrial Applications of Organometallic Compounds. Biological Coordination Compounds. Application of Coordination Compounds. Preparation of Coordination Compounds. Solved Spectral Problems in Coordination Chemistry. Glossary. Appendix. Bibliography. Index. |
This book helps you prepare for the first step in your career-placement. The book provides you with enough material to refresh and improve your knowledge in tackling competitive examinations in computing. It presents a brief on placements and covers the aptitude tests and problem-solving approach essential for the written tests of companies. A significant highlight of the book is coverage of important concepts and facts useful for technical interviews and written tests.
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| In today’s fast changing world, only those individuals would thrive, who have a value-based strategic mission and vision, strong information and knowledge management, and continuously update skills in relation to the mission and are willing to transform rapidly. Be a Dynamic Leader gives you a first-hand experience of yourself and helps you to know your purpose, mission, priorities, behavioural changes and action plan to become not only a dynamic leader but also a whole person. Everyone — whether an entrepreneur, a leader, a professional, an executive, or a service provider at any age — can take advantage of this step-by-step exercise. Dynamic Leadership is self-fulfillment and self-actualisation with abilities such as:
The book is in three parts. Through Part I, you get a feedback on your traits, values, attitudes, of inter-personal skills, negotiations, conflict resolution, leadership tasks and so on. You get a fairly good picture of yourself and also identify how you would like to be — “Who I am” and “What I can be”. Through Part II, you can identify your mission and strategic initiatives, learn to develop and use your sixth sense to focus energy on your mission and impress upon the sub-conscious, the new behaviour etc. — “My Direction and Practices”. Through Part III, you can chart your own road map and identify the critical issues and landmarks in managing and bringing about change, draw your own action plan to activate as well as reinforce—“My Road Map”. |
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Animal cell technology has made tremendous progress in human healthcare. With the advent of recombinant DNA and hybridization technology it is now possible to manufacture many complex therapeutic proteins using animal cells, which otherwise could not be produced or isolated from natural sources. Another form of products where cells are directly involved is regenerative medicine and tissue engineering. Hence, the future of healthcare relies on the progress on these new endeavors of animal cell technology.
Broadly divided in four sections and sixteen chapters this book is meant for the diverse background of students starting from the basic biology to the bioengineering discipline. Since, animal cell technology commands proper understanding of cell biology, DNA technology, immunology and bioengineering, the goal of this book is to amalgamate knowledge from these fields and pass on to the readers who intend to start professional carrier in academic or in industrial research.An animal cell is a unique factory, where thousands of genes are encoded and transcribed; products are translated, and finally processed to biologically active molecules. It is therefore, important to understand inside of a cell, how cellular functions are coordinated, limitation of cells, reasons for proliferation and cellular death. The very first section of the book deals with the basic biological aspects to understand cell and how it functions. The second section offers basic cell culture technology among the readers. This section covers preservation of animal cells, cell culture medium, culture environment, good manufacturing practices and equipment, quantitative analysis, etc. In the third section, recombinant therapeutic proteins, large-scale cell culture, and scale-up processes are discussed. The fourth section provides glimpses of the advanced studies, where therapeutic applications of cells and tissues have been discussed. Embryonic and somatic stem cells, cloning, tissue engineering are the main subjects of this section. Finally, in the concluding section the future perspective of animal cell culture technology has been discussed
Sentence & Its Different Forms; Rules Relating to Here, There, This, That and It; Is, Am, Are, Was, Were as a Main Verb; Has, Have and Had as a Main Verb; Basic Rules; Different Auxiliaries and Modals; Rules Relating to Tense; Rules Relating to Clause. PARTS OF SPEECH: Rules Relating to Noun; Rules Relating to Pronoun; Rules Relating to Adjective; Rules Relating to Verb; Rules Relating to Adverb; Rules Relating to Preposition; Rules Relating to Conjunction; Rules Relating to Article; Rules Relating to Singular number & Plural number; Other Important Rules; Rules Relating to Narration; Rules Relating to Causative Tense; Causative Tense with Make & Cause; Causative Tense with Get & Have; Verb List; Switching On & Off; Sentence Practice; It and Its Different Uses; Uses of Verb + ing in Sentences; Important Words; Tense at a Glance; Addressing to People; Unknown to Each Other; Known to Each Other; Use of Say, Tell, Talk and Speak; Article at a Glance; Use of Adverbs With Different Adjectives; Common Symbols, Signs & Marks; Difference Between The & The Short Forms of Verbs.
Designed for beginners, this book comprehensively covers the development, principles of operation and manufacturing features of CNC machines. The book elucidates methods of setting machines for operation, includes programming modules and codes and provides real programs for CNC operation.
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| The book explains the necessary concepts & techniques and skills of communication to be used in different real life situations. It also emphasis on importance of effective and quality communication both oral and written in the context of intra and inter personal small group and organization. It helps the students to develop an ability to communicate clearly and concisely in written and other forms of communication. |
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| Scope of Communication • Making Communication Effective • Non Verbal Communication • Listening Skills • Communication Skills • Business Letters • Internal Communication • Interactive Communication • Mass Communication • Report Writing • Interviews • Career Seeking Communication • Charts, Graphs and Pictures • Business Communication in the Millenium. |

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| Introduction • The Field of Statistics • Statistical Inquiries and Sampling • Collection of Data-Preliminary Considerations • Collection of Data- Techniques • Classification and Tabulation • Diagrammatic Representation • Graphic Representation • Measures of Central Tendency • Measures of Dispersion • Moments, Skewness and Kurtosis • Analysis of Time Series • Index Numbers • Interpolation • Relationship Between Variables – Regression and Correlation • Probability • Sampling Distributions • Estimation and Testing of Hypothesis • Tests on Large Samples • Tests on Small Samples and Goodness of Fit • Attributes and Their Association • Vital Statistics • Statistical Quality Control • Statistics for Business Decisions • Linear Programming • Theories of Games. |