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Hazardous Gas Monitors: A Practical Guide to Selection, Operation and Applications 1 review Jack Chou
SciTech Publishing, 2000
Introduction to gas analysis This book is a ideal introduction to the complex field of gas analysis, the blend of text and graphics provides an easy to understand format. The technical content covers a broad base including referances to most topics and the data and calculation infomation is invaluable within the field of gas analysis
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Understanding Radar Systems 2 reviews Simon Kingsley, Shawn Quegan
SciTech Publishing, 1999
Understanding radar in 1 hour or less This is an excellent survey book on radar, and radar systems analysis. You get a working understanding of the topics in record time. The worked problems, and summary pointers on how to calculate basic radar parameters, are the most useful part of the book. Eventually, if you want more than just the basics, you will have to move to other technical books, like the 3rd edition of Skolnik's ...
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Introduction to Electronic Warfare Modeling and Simulation 1 review David L. Adamy
SciTech Publishing, 2006
Very accessible I haven't finished it yet, but this book provides good EW background and you don't need to have a strong EE or physics background to comprehend what is presented.
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Dielectric Resonators 1 review Darko Kajfez and Pierre Guillon
SciTech Publishing, 1998
Brilliantly written this the most comprehensive book on dielectric resontors and perhaphs the only one in the market.the concepts are explained in depth and are easy to understand becaue of the lucid style.i highly recommend it.
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Moving Up the Organization in Facilities Management: Proven Strategies for Improving Productivity in Your ... 2 reviews A. S. Migs Damiani
SciTech Publishing, 1998
I Cannot recommend it enough! In his book, Daminai captures the essence of Facility Management by providing helpful information on topics such as construction management, contracting, outsourcing and FM Branch organization. A 30-year professional in FM recommeded the book to me. After reading it myself, I cannot recommend it ENOUGH! We are using the book as a supplemental text in our Basic Facility Management course, our ...
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2008+ Solved Problems in Electromagnetics 1 review Syed Nasar
SciTech Publishing, Inc., 2007
great problems This book is the Schume's outlet EM book. It is very helpful... full of gooood problems....
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Introduction to Electronic Defense Systems, Second Edition (Artech House Radar Library) 1 review Filippo Neri
SciTech Publishing, 2006
One of the best books for intelligence There are not many books which deal with practical aspect of intelligence & EW systems. Recently I found this book as a very good text book. I would like to recommend this book for the readers who want to get wide insights on the area.
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Challenging Environmental Mythology: Wrestling Zeus 1 review J. W. Dini
SciTech Publishing, 2003
A must read - Understand the facts instead of hysteria! This is an awesome read that is fast paced and presents a counter to the pseudo-science and hysteria presented by the media and the "environmentalists". We've allowed half truths and propaganda to replace good scientific analysis in public policy, creating programs spending billions of dollars that might save one life in the next 20 years versus efforts that could save thousands now. Just ...
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Chasing Moore's Law: Information Technology Policy in the U.S. (Hardcover) 2 reviews William Aspray, Editor
SciTech Publishing, 2004
Law vs. Law Non-technical users of computer technology are pleased and often surprised at the incredible advances that continue to be achieved in processor speed and memory capacity, and at the ever-shrinking prices of computer systems and components. What isn't well known to the general public is that this progress is made in accordance with Moore's Law, which states that the number of transistors per ...
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Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLABĀ®, Second Edition 1 review Karl E. Lonngren, Sava Vasilev Savov, ...
SciTech Publishing, 2007
good book for beginers I'm a civil engineer and had to take a class in the Electrical Engineering department (with prof Lonngren). The book helped me catching up with the subjects since my background in electromag was not the same as the Electrical Engineering students. The matlab codes are good and illustrate the problems. It is a good source if you are not a specialist in the area but need to get familiar with it.
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Fundamentals of Electromagnetics with MATLAB 2 reviews Karl Lonngren, Sava Savov
SciTech Publishing, 2005
excellent text This is an excellent text for anyone wanting to learn elementary emag. The examples are much more illuminating than those in Rao's book.
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Breaking The Food Chain 2 reviews Jack Chou
SciTech Publishing, 2001
must read I found this book fascinating. It was homespun and easy to read, but filled with scientific fact that supported the authors contentions. This book gave a simple practical way to have a healthy diet based on traditional foods. Mr. Chou explained why this type of diet is healthier both from a historic view and a modern view. So much of what is "traditional" turns out to be the best, because it has ...
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Introduction to Airborne Radar 2e CD-ROM (Aerospace & Radar Systems) 10 reviews George W. Stimson
SciTech Publishing, 1998
No other introduction needed Stimson's second edition is a slight improvement over his first. "Slight" because improving near perfection remains a difficult task. Nowhere else is such clarity apparent in the complex field of radars. Thanks to Stimson this subject could be understood by my grandmother. If only Stimson would carry edition three to the next echelon, extending depth and detail to levels required to actually ...
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Introduction to RF Stealth (Scitech Radar and Defense) 1 review David Lynch, Jr.
SciTech Publishing, 2004
Excellent Book This is a unique, important and extremely valuable book because the technology it explains and illustrates is the result of investments of billions of dollars by the US government. RF Stealth is somewhere between a textbook and handbook for the relevant RF technologies. It is well suited to the needs of the stealth systems analyst, designer, test engineer and customer. The included software ...
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Introduction to Adaptive Arrays 2 reviews Robert A. Monzingo and Thomas W. Miller
SciTech Publishing, 2004
Classic Intro Book The convoluted system at Amazon.com does not seem to recognize that the book has been reissued by SciTech Publishing as a paperback that you can get on their website for $85. Yes, Amazon will show the SciTech version but not let you order it! So go to www.scitechpub.com to order. SciTech has numerous reissues of classic and valuable radar and defense texts.
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Microwave Passive Direction Finding 1 review Stephen E. Lipsky
SciTech Publishing, 2004
The bible of microwave DF system design Microwave Passive Direction Finding presents the theory and practical aspects of the subject in a readable format. As an electronics warfare system engineer I find it most valuable as a reference manual on the subjects of amplitude and phase DF techniques. Related topics are included to provide a complete treatment at the system level. I highly recommend the book to any engineer engaged in the ...
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Radar Cross Section, Second Edition (Scitech Radar and Defense) 3 reviews Eugene F. Knott, Michael T. Tuley, ...
SciTech Publishing, 2004
Best book on RCS technology Knott, Shaeffer, and Tuley don't tell us everything about stealth, naturally, but within the limits of a single, unclassified volume this is about as balanced and comprehensive an overview as could be wished. The approach is physical rather than purely mathematical. A good background in electromagnetics is needed for full mastery of the material, but a more limited knowledge of electricity and ...
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Radar Principles for the Non-Specialist 4 reviews J.C. Toomay
SciTech Publishing, 1998
pound for pound one of the best This book has the fewest errors and least misleading information on radar and propagation pound-for-pound of any books on electromagnetism I have seen. It outclasses Skolnik et al. It will not be found suitable for academic instruction because it is way too concise and is not threaded with obtuse mathematical premise as is wont of high level education, eventhough it has questions and answers ...
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Return of the Ether 2 reviews Sid Deutsch
SciTech Publishing, 1999
Return of the Ether - A Book Worth Reading As an electrical engineer with an interest in physics & cosmology, I found Dr Deutsch's book a wonderful read. Not only does he present logical speculations to explain inconsistences in quantum mechanics & cosmology, but he accomplishes this in a straightforward, understandable & at times humorous manner.Because of his clear & lucid method of presentation, many physics instructors would find ...
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Understanding Synthetic Aperture Radar Images 1 review Chris Oliver and Shaun Quegan
SciTech Publishing, 2004
very readable and useful This book concentrates on the use and further processing of SAR data after image formation rather than the process of image formation itself from raw phase history data. It is very well written and should be very useful to anyone who needs to get into SAR data analysis quickly.
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