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Newnes Building Services Pocket Book is a unique compendium of
essential data, techniques and procedures, best practice, and
underpinning knowledge. This makes it an essential tool for
engineers involved in the design and day-to-day running of
mechanical services in buildings, and a valuable reference for
managers, students and engineers in related fields.This pocket
reference gives the reader access to the knowledge and knowhow of
the team of professional engineers who wrote the sixteen chapters
that cover all aspects of mechanical building services. Topic
coverage includes heating systems, ventilation, air conditioning,
refrigeration, fans, ductwork, pipework and plumbing, drainage, and
fire protection. The result is a comprehensive guide covering the
selection of HVAC systems, and the design process from initial
drafts through to implementation. The second edition builds on the
success of this popular guide with references to UK and EU
legislation fully updated throughout, and coverage fully in line
with the latest CIBSE guides.
Higher Electronics is a comprehensive text for electronics
undergraduates, covering analogue, digital electronics and
microelectronics in a single volume - at a level suitable for most
first and second year modules. The text is highly student-centred,
providing numerous * worked examples with step-by-step guidance and
hints * highlighted key facts and points of interest * self-check
questions scattered through the text * problem sections (with
answers supplied) It has been written to suit courses with an
intake from a range of educational backgrounds, and a minimum of
prior knowledge is assumed. Higher Electronics has been written to
be fully in line with units 8-12 of the new BTEC Higher National
specifications from Edexcel. This makes it the text of choice for
all students following an electronics / electrical pathway through
an HNC or HND. The student-centred text is ideal for the new
course, and follows on especially well for students from a GNVQ
background. The style and approach of Higher Electronics is
consistent with the new text from Newnes, Higher National
Engineering, which covers the mandatory units (units 1-7) of the
new Higher National scheme.
Newnes Building Services Pocket Book is a unique compendium of
essential data, techniques and procedures, best practice, and
underpinning knowledge. This makes it an essential tool for
engineers involved in the design and day-to-day running of
mechanical services in buildings, and a valuable reference for
managers, students and engineers in related fields. This pocket
reference gives the reader access to the knowledge and knowhow of
the team of professional engineers who wrote the sixteen chapters
that cover all aspects of mechanical building services. Topic
coverage includes heating systems, ventilation, air conditioning,
refrigeration, fans, ductwork, pipework and plumbing, drainage, and
fire protection. The result is a comprehensive guide covering the
selection of HVAC systems, and the design process from initial
drafts through to implementation. The second edition builds on the
success of this popular guide with references to UK and EU
legislation fully updated throughout, and coverage fully in line
with the latest CIBSE guides.
Higher Electronics is a comprehensive text for electronics
undergraduates, covering analogue, digital electronics and
microelectronics in a single volume - at a level suitable for most
first and second year modules. The text is highly student-centred,
providing numerous * worked examples with step-by-step guidance and
hints * highlighted key facts and points of interest * self-check
questions scattered through the text * problem sections (with
answers supplied) It has been written to suit courses with an
intake from a range of educational backgrounds, and a minimum of
prior knowledge is assumed. Higher Electronics has been written to
be fully in line with units 8-12 of the new BTEC Higher National
specifications from Edexcel. This makes it the text of choice for
all students following an electronics / electrical pathway through
an HNC or HND. The student-centred text is ideal for the new
course, and follows on especially well for students from a GNVQ
background. The style and approach of Higher Electronics is
consistent with the new text from Newnes, Higher National
Engineering, which covers the mandatory units (units 1-7) of the
new Higher National scheme.
Over the last 40 years, Principles of Transistor Circuits has
provided students and practitioners with a text they can rely on to
keep them at the forefront of transistor circuit design.
Although integrated circuits have widespread application, the role
of discrete transistors both as important building blocks which
students must understand, and as practical solutions to design
problems, remains undiminished.
The ninth edition has been thoroughly updated to cover the latest
technology and applications, including computer circuit simulation,
and many diagrams have been revised to bring them in line with
current usage. Updated topics include thyristors, Darlington
transistors, amplifiers, ring modulators, power supplies,
optoelectronics and logic circuits.
Stan Amos, formerly head of Technical Publications Section
Engineering Training Department BBC, has been writing about
electronics since the 1950s.
Mike James is an established author and experienced FE lecturer. He
currently works for Westland. His latest Newnes titles are
Microcontroller Cookbook and Higher Electronics.
The transistor circuits bible
Updated with new developments in technology and applications
Accessible step-by-step introduction ideal for novices
Apart from diabetes mellitus, endocrine diseases requiring surgical
treatment are relatively uncommon. However, when they do occur,
they frequently present major clinical anaesthestic problems that
require extensive knowledge of the pathophysiology of the
condition, and considerable anaesthetic expertise. This book
provides the anaesthetist with a comprehensive examination of each
of the endocrine conditions, covering underlying pathophysiological
problems, and guidance on optimal anaesthetic care. It will be of
use to trainee and consultant anaesthetists working in both
specialist endocrine wards and general surgery wards where a
patient with endocrine disease might present.
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