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Compact Overhead Line Design AC and DC Lines


Free Download Compact Overhead Line Design: AC and DC Lines by Rob Stephen, Javier Iglesias
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2024 | 304 Pages | ISBN : 3031445236 | 128 MB
This Green Book provides the design engineer with an understanding of the electrical parameters and methods required in designing compact AC and DC lines. Compact AC and DC lines are becoming increasingly necessary due to the limitation of right of way access and the need to upgrade power transfer in existing, narrower line corridors. Another requirement for compact AC lines is the lower impedance permitting increased power flow.

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Compact Cooking Big Flavor from Small Kitchens


Free Download Compact Cooking: Big Flavor from Small Kitchens by Jenna Hunter
English | December 12, 2023 | ISBN: 1628605359 | 256 pages | MOBI | 164 Mb
If you find your small kitchen, or no kitchen at all, is hindering you from cooking balanced and nutritious meals, popular TikTok creator and registered dietitian Jenna Hunter has the perfect solution with her new cookbook, Compact Cooking.

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Roman History Compact & Easy to Understand Experience Ancient Rome From Its Birth to Its Fall [Audiobook]


Free Download Roman History Compact & Easy to Understand: Experience Ancient Rome From Its Birth to Its Fall – Incl. Roman Empire Background Knowledge (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CLLZHVWB | 2023 | 1 hour and 15 minutes | M4B@320 kbps | 174 MB
Author: Roman Grapengeter
Narrator: Casey Wayman

Starting from the two iconic dates of 753 BC (according to legend, the founding of Rome) and 476 AD (the deposition of the last Western Roman emperor Romulus Augustulus), the history of the Roman Empire spans more than 1200 years. This was not only a long period of time, but also an eventful one – after all, the inhabitants of the city on the Tiber River conquered an empire that, at its greatest expansion in 116 AD, encompassed most of Europe as well as parts of North Africa and Asia Minor. This book will give you an entertaining introduction to the history of the Roman Empire. You will find here only the information you need to understand why the 1200-year development took place as the sources tell us. And because incontrovertible facts are often sparser than one would expect or wish, you will also learn what we don’t know (anymore) today and why that is so.

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Roman History Compact & Easy to Understand Experience Ancient Rome From Its Birth to Its Fall [Audiobook]


Free Download Roman History Compact & Easy to Understand: Experience Ancient Rome From Its Birth to Its Fall – Incl. Roman Empire Background Knowledge (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0CLLZHVWB | 2023 | 1 hour and 15 minutes | M4B@320 kbps | 174 MB
Author: Roman Grapengeter
Narrator: Casey Wayman

Starting from the two iconic dates of 753 BC (according to legend, the founding of Rome) and 476 AD (the deposition of the last Western Roman emperor Romulus Augustulus), the history of the Roman Empire spans more than 1200 years. This was not only a long period of time, but also an eventful one – after all, the inhabitants of the city on the Tiber River conquered an empire that, at its greatest expansion in 116 AD, encompassed most of Europe as well as parts of North Africa and Asia Minor. This book will give you an entertaining introduction to the history of the Roman Empire. You will find here only the information you need to understand why the 1200-year development took place as the sources tell us. And because incontrovertible facts are often sparser than one would expect or wish, you will also learn what we don’t know (anymore) today and why that is so.

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Crime and Terrorism (Compact Criminology)


Free Download Peter Grabosky, Michael S. Stohl, "Crime and Terrorism (Compact Criminology)"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 1849200327, 1849200319 | EPUB | pages: 152 | 0.5 mb
"In this important book veteran researchers Grabosky and Stohl draw on organized crime to illuminate the neglected terrain between terrorism and more ordinary forms of illegal behavior. The book is required reading for anyone interested in the critical intersection between political violence and illegal business." – Gary LaFree, Director, National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism, University of Maryland

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Compact Kernel Of A Metabolic Flux Balance Solution Space, The Concepts, Algorithms And Implementation


Free Download Compact Kernel Of A Metabolic Flux Balance Solution Space, The: Concepts, Algorithms And Implementation by Wynand S Verwoerd
English | September 23, 2022 | ISBN: 9811255830 | 248 pages | MOBI | 2.41 Mb
This monograph offers a fundamentally new approach to facilitate the study of metabolic networks in cells. It aims to overcome the limitations of either just a single FBA solution, or an overwhelming number of extreme pathways in a realistic network. Instead it focusses on the FBA solution space and describes it in a simplified way by extracting just a bounded subspace: the Solution Space Kernel or SSK. This reduces the relevant number of flux space dimensions by orders of magnitude, and allows its location, size and shape to be characterised. It is a multi-stage process, requiring many new concepts and algorithms for manipulating polytopes in high dimensional spaces. The book introduces and develops these concepts in a pragmatic way that takes into account the difficulties of performing analyses in a flux space with dimensions counting in the hundreds or thousands. It emphasizes the details of implementation in computational code and applications to realistic models are demonstrated. For many cases, the number of constraints and flux variables that fully specify the SSK polytope is only a single or double-digit number. This allows the range of metabolic states accessible to a cell to be further interpreted geometrically in terms of a manageable set of orthogonal diameters and aspect ratios. In addition, explicit representative fluxes, giving the centre and periphery of the solution space kernel, become available for further exploration.

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The Mayflower Compact (Documents That Shaped America)


Free Download Kristen Rajczak, "The Mayflower Compact (Documents That Shaped America)"
English | 2013 | ISBN: 1433990059, 1433990067 | EPUB | pages: 32 | 3.7 mb
Though just 200 words, the Mayflower Compact had a profound impact on the lives of a small group of settlers and the colony they would establish. This historic document kept a struggling group of Pilgrims together during a difficult time in their journey from England to the founding of Plymouth in 1620. Readers will learn what this document said, why it’s considered to be so important, and about questions surrounding its intent. Images of the events throughout the book help illustrate and highlight the trials and triumphs of the Pilgrims.

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Compact Cooking Big Flavor from Small Kitchens


Free Download Compact Cooking: Big Flavor from Small Kitchens by Jenna Hunter
English | December 12th, 2023 | ISBN: 1628605359 | 256 pages | True EPUB | 160.09 MB
Popular TikTok creator and Dietician Jenna Hunter brings the ideal cookbook for students, young people navigating life in their first apartment, people on the go, and those on a budget.

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Compact Overhead Line Design AC and DC Lines


Free Download Compact Overhead Line Design: AC and DC Lines
English | 2024 | ISBN: 3031445236 | 442 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 128 MB
Compact AC and DC lines are becoming increasingly necessary due to the limitation of right of way access and the need to upgrade power transfer in existing, narrower line corridors. Another requirement for compact AC lines is the lower impedance permitting increased power flow.

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Compact Transistor Modelling for Circuit Design


Free Download Compact Transistor Modelling for Circuit Design by Henk C. Graaff , François M. Klaassen
English | PDF | 1990 | 366 Pages | ISBN : 3709190452 | 26.5 MB
During the first decade following the invention of the transistor, progress in semiconductor device technology advanced rapidly due to an effective synergy of technological discoveries and physical understanding. Through physical reasoning, a feeling for the right assumption and the correct interpretation of experimental findings, a small group of pioneers conceived the major analytic design equations, which are currently to be found in numerous textbooks. Naturally with the growth of specific applications, the description of some characteristic properties became more complicated. For instance, in inte grated circuits this was due in part to the use of a wider bias range, the addition of inherent parasitic elements and the occurrence of multi dimensional effects in smaller devices. Since powerful computing aids became available at the same time, complicated situations in complex configurations could be analyzed by useful numerical techniques. Despite the resulting progress in device optimization, the above approach fails to provide a required compact set of device design and process control rules and a compact circuit model for the analysis of large-scale electronic designs. This book therefore takes up the original thread to some extent. Taking into account new physical effects and introducing useful but correct simplifying assumptions, the previous concepts of analytic device models have been extended to describe the characteristics of modern integrated circuit devices. This has been made possible by making extensive use of exact numerical results to gain insight into complicated situations of transistor operation.

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