Interactive Data Visualization with Python: Present your data as an effective and compelling story, 2nd Edition
by Abha Belorkar
English | 2020 | ISBN: 1800200943 | 362 Pages | PDF EPUB MOBI (True) | 47 MB
Scott Orland Rogers, "Integrated Molecular Evolution Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 1482230895 | 2016 | 594 pages | PDF | 34 MB
Evolutionary biology has increasingly relied upon tools developed in molecular biology that allow for the structure and function of macromolecules to be used as data for exploring the patterns and processes of evolutionary change. Integrated Molecular Evolution, Second Edition is a textbook intended to expansively and comprehensive review evolutionary studies now routinely using molecular data. This new edition has been thoroughly updated and expanded, and provides a basic summary of evolutionary biology as well as a review of current phylogenetics and phylogenomics.
Eric Mazur, "Instructor's Solutions Manual for The Principles and Practice of Physics, Global Edition"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 0321950534 | 721 pages | PDF | 12.42 MB
Eric Mazur's Principles and Practice of Physics Solutions for Exercises
Instructor's Manual for Calculus: Early Transcendentals By Howard Anton, Irl C. Bivens, Stephen L. Davis
2004 | 963 Pages | ISBN: 0471445975 | PDF | 29 MB
From the Preface: ''Teaching calculus presents many challenges. Decisions must be made about how much time to spend on each topic, what points need special emphasis, what problems to assign for homework, etc. The purpose of this Instructor's Manual is to provide guidance in such choices for instructors using Calculus 7th edition, by Howard Anton, Irl Bivens and Stephen Davis. While the manual should be especially be of help to first-time instructors and to first-time users of Calculus, it is hoped that even experienced instructors will find something of value here.''
Instant Pot Cookbook: Quick , Easy and Healthy 380+ Instant Pot Recipes Your Whole Family Will Love
By SAMUEL W SMOOT
English | ASIN: B08NJCCGF9 | 2020 | 349 pages | EPUB, MOBI | 6.2 MB
Infrastructure as Code: Dynamic Systems for the Cloud Age, 2nd Edition by Kief Morris
English | January 5th, 2021 | ISBN: 1098114671 | 645 pages | True EPUB | 6.76 MB
Six years ago, Infrastructure as Code was a new concept. Today, as even banks and other conservative organizations plan moves to the cloud, development teams for companies worldwide are attempting to build large infrastructure codebases. With this practical book, Kief Morris of ThoughtWorks shows you how to effectively use principles, practices, and patterns pioneered by DevOps teams to manage cloud-age infrastructure.
Yudi Pawitan, "In All Likelihood: Statistical Modelling and Inference Using Likelihood"
English | ISBN: 0199671222 | 2013 | 544 pages | PDF | 6 MB
Based on a course in the theory of statistics this text concentrates on what can be achieved using the likelihood/Fisherian method of taking account of uncertainty when studying a statistical problem. It takes the concept ot the likelihood as providing the best methods for unifying the demands of statistical modelling and the theory of inference. Every likelihood concept is illustrated by realistic examples, which are not compromised by computational problems. Examples range from a simile comparison of two accident rates, to complex studies that require generalised linear or semiparametric modelling.
Implementing Cloud Design Patterns for AWS:
Solutions and design ideas for solving system design problems, 2nd Edition
by Sean Keery
Diane Teare, Bob Vachon, Rick Graziani, "Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Foundation Learning Guide: (CCNP ROUTE 300-101)"
English | 2015 | ISBN: 1587204568 | PDF | pages: 768 | 8.2 mb
Now updated for Cisco's new ROUTE 300-101 exam, Implementing Cisco IP Routing (ROUTE) Foundation Learning Guide is your Cisco®authorized learning tool for CCNP®or CCDP®preparation. Part of the Cisco Press Foundation Learning Series, it teaches you how to plan, configure, maintain, and scale a modern routed network.
Banks Miller, "Immigration Judges and U.S. Asylum Policy "
English | ISBN: 0812246608 | 2014 | 248 pages | PDF | 2 MB
Although there are legal norms to secure the uniform treatment of asylum claims in the United States, anecdotal and empirical evidence suggest that strategic and economic interests also influence asylum outcomes. Previous research has demonstrated considerable variation in how immigration judges decide seemingly similar cases, which implies a host of legal concerns-not the least of which is whether judicial bias is more determinative of the decision to admit those fleeing persecution to the United States than is the merit of the claim. These disparities also raise important policy considerations about how to fix what many perceive to be a broken adjudication system.