Marine Invertebrates | Comparative Physiology | by Carl S. Hammen | HC/DJ 1980

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Introducing Psychology By Schacter Gilbert And Wegner

“Introducing Psychology” by Schacter, Gilbert, and Wegner is a textbook published by Worth Publishers in 2009. This trade paperback edition is written in English and is designed for high school and adult education students seeking proficiency and advanced level knowledge in the subject area of psychology. With 624 pages, this comprehensive textbook covers a range of topics within psychology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the field in depth.

Developmentor Ser.: Essential XML : Beyond MarkUp by Don Box, John Lam and Aaron

The “Essential XML: Beyond Markup” book is part of the Developmentor Series by authors Don Box, John Lam, and Aaron Skonnard. Published by Addison Wesley Professional in 2000, this textbook delves into the world of programming languages with a focus on XML. With 400 pages of content, this trade paperback offers a comprehensive look at advanced and proficiency-level concepts related to XML. This educational resource serves as a valuable tool for adult learners and those in further education seeking to expand their knowledge in the realm of programming languages and XML technologies.

MAC OS X Tiger, In A Nutshell, A Desktop Quick Reference 2005 Paperback

“Mac OS X Tiger in a Nutshell: A Desktop Quick Reference” is a comprehensive textbook published by O’Reilly Media, Inc. in 2005. Written by Chuck Toporek, Andy Lester, Chris Stone, and Jason McIntosh, this book is a valuable resource for adult and further education students looking to enhance their proficiency and advanced knowledge of Mac OS X Tiger operating system. With 514 pages of content, this perfect-bound book offers a quick reference guide for navigating the complexities of Macintosh hardware and software, making it an essential tool for anyone looking to master the ins and outs of Apple’s operating system.