DescriptionMagazine: Science News Letter Date: September 15, 1951 Contents: Protein Atoms Vol.60 No.11 Pages 161-176 Condition: Very Good- Cover shows minor fading. Library stamp on middle of cover. Writing in pen on top and bottom edges of cover. Discounts: Save money when you order items together in your shopping cart.Shipping InfoThe buyer pays shipping. We do combine shipping when you make one payment. Put them all in your shopping cart and then check out. All discounts should automatically apply. We ship via USPS. We go to the Post Office everyday and your item will be shipped within 24 hours of our receiving payment. Your item will be well packed. We will use the most cost effective means to save you money. DCB Collectibles PromiseAt DCB Collectibles we promise to do all we can to make sure you are completely satisfied. We do our best to accurately describe the item up for sale. We package all items securely and efficiently. We do not tack on high handling charges. We offer discounts on items purchased together. If for some reason you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us.

The SigmaPlot 10 User’s Manual by SYSTAT Software, Inc. is a comprehensive guide for data analysis and graphing using the SigmaPlot software. Published in 2006, this illustrated manual contains 900 pages of detailed instructions and explanations for using the 10th edition of SigmaPlot. Written in English, it serves as a valuable resource for users in the field of science and technology, particularly in the areas of data analysis, graphing, and statistics. With a focus on practical use, this manual is a must-have for those looking to maximize their productivity and enhance their understanding of data analysis and graphing techniques. New sealed See photos !!

The Historical Archive Sample Page Electricity and Electronics Training Complete 24 Volume Set on CD The 24 Volume NEETS Navy Electricity and Electronics Training Series was published in 1998 as the training course used by the U.S. Navy to teach their teams everything they need to know about electricity and electronics so that they could troubleshoot and maintain an increasingly modern Navy. This 24 volume course takes you through everything you need to master a diverse array of electronics related disciplines. The program is richly illustrated and written in an easy to understand and follow manner. By working though each manual inorder, you will be able to master both basic and complex electronics principles and design techniques. All the titles contained on this CD are listed below. Module 1, Introduction to Matter, Energy, and Direct Current, introduces the course with a short history of electricity and electronics and proceeds into the characteristics of matter, energy, and direct current (dc). It also describes some of the general safety precautions and first-aid procedures that should be common knowledge for a person working in the field of electricity. Related safety hints are located throughout the rest of the series, as well. Module 2, Introduction to Alternating Current and Transformers, is an introduction to alternating current (ac) and transformers, including basic ac theory and fundamentals of electromagnetism, inductance, capacitance, impedance, and transformers. Module 3, Introduction to Circuit Protection, Control, and Measurement, encompasses circuit breakers, fuses, and current limiters used in circuit protection, as well as the theory and use of meters as electrical measuring devices. Module 4, Introduction to Electrical Conductors, Wiring Techniques, and Schematic Reading, presents conductor usage, insulation used as wire covering, splicing, termination of wiring, soldering, and reading electrical wiring diagrams. Module 5, Introduction to Generators and Motors, is an introduction to generators and motors, and covers the uses of ac and dc generators and motors in the conversion of electrical and mechanical energies. Module 6, Introduction to Electronic Emission, Tubes, and Power Supplies, ties the first five modules together in an introduction to vacuum tubes and vacuum-tube power supplies. Module 7, Introduction to Solid-State Devices and Power Supplies, is similar to module 6, but it is in reference to solid-state devices. Module 8, Introduction to Amplifiers, covers amplifiers. Module 9, Introduction to Wave-Generation and Wave-Shaping Circuits, discusses wave generation and wave-shaping circuits. Module 10, Introduction to Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines, and Antennas, presents the characteristics of wave propagation, transmission lines, and antennas.Module 11, Microwave Principles, explains microwave oscillators, amplifiers, and waveguides. Module 12, Modulation Principles, discusses the principles of modulation. Module 13, Introduction to Number Systems and Logic Circuits, presents the fundamental concepts of number systems, Boolean algebra, and logic circuits, all of which pertain to digital computers. Module 14, Introduction to Microelectronics, covers microelectronics technology and miniature and microminiature circuit repair. Module 15, Principles of Synchros, Servos, and Gyros, provides the basic principles, operations, functions, and applications of synchro, servo, and gyro mechanisms. Module 16, Introduction to Test Equipment, is an introduction to some of the more commonly used test equipments and their applications. 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Magazine: Electronics Now. Issue: December 1999.

This large issue (12X16″) is in good condition. Lots of drawings and artwork. Index of patents and inventions for two weeks hence listed;. February 13, 1886. Inquire about other issues. The Industrial Revolution is in full swing.