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From the reviews:
"This book is intended for an assembly production house setting,
appropriate for management, designers, chief operators, as well as
wirebond production engineers. Operational issues such as
specifying and optimizing wire and automatic bonders for a product
line are included.
The book is very good with "visual" explanations for quick
grasping of the issues. In addition, the fundamental metallurgical
or mechanical root causes behind material and process choices are
presented.
The book has a clear prose style and a very readable font and
page layout. The figures, although effective, are simply low
resolution screen prints from a personal computer and thus have
aliasing and fuzziness.
This book has excellent overall tutorial and enough description
of wire and bonding equipment so the reader could specify and
negotiate correctly for with suppliers. The majority of the book
dwells on establishing the bonding process for a particular
product; determining the "window" of adjustments. The book ends
with discussions on establishing quality metrics and reliability
assurance tests.
Each chapter of the book includes enough tutorial information to
allow it to alone with little need to page backwards. A short but
good reference section is at the end.
If you have not read a wirebonding book, or the one you read 10
years ago was borrowed and never returned, now is the time to buy
this book." (" CMPT Newsletter," June 2005)
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Pronouns (Paperback)
Darbhe Narayana Shankara Bhat
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R1,944
Discovery Miles 19 440
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On the basis of a cross-linguistic study of more than 250
languages, this book brings to light several fascinating
characteristics of pronouns. Dr Bhat argues that these words do not
form a single category, but rather two different categories called
'personal pronouns' and 'proforms'. He points out several
differences between the two, such as the occurrence of a dual
structure among proforms but not among personal pronouns. These
differences are shown to derive from the distinct functions that
the two categories have to perform in language.
The book also shows that the so-called interrogative pronouns of
familiar languages are less concerned with interrogation than with
indefiniteness. The author shows that the notion of indefiniteness
that can be associated with these and other pronouns is quite
different from the one that can be associated with noun phrases. He
goes on to postulate certain typological distinctions such as
'two-person' and 'three-person' languages and 'free-pronoun' and
'bound-pronoun' languages.
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Pronouns (Hardcover, New)
Darbhe Narayana Shankara Bhat
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R5,629
R2,255
Discovery Miles 22 550
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On the basis of a cross-linguistic study of over 250 languages,
this book brings to light several fascinating characteristics of
pronouns. It argues that these words do not form a single category,
but rather two different categories called 'personal pronouns' and
'proforms'. It points out several differences between the two, such
as the occurrence of a dual structure among proforms but not among
personal pronouns. These differences are shown to derive from the
distinct functions that the two categories have to perform in
language. The book also shows that the so-called interrogative
pronouns of familiar languages do not actually have interrogation
as their meaning. One can only assign the meaning of indefiniteness
to them. Further, the notion of indefiniteness that can be
associated with these and other pronouns is quite different from
the one that can be associated with noun phrases. Other interesting
aspects of this book include the postulation of certain typological
distinctions like 'two-person' and 'three-person' languages and
'free-pronoun' and 'bound-pronoun' languages.
This new edition is a practical guide to patient examination and
diagnosis for medical students. Beginning with an introduction to
history taking and general physical examination, the following
sections discuss patient examination in different systemic regions.
The text covers anatomy and physiology to give students a better
understanding of each system and describes symptoms and history of
common clinical disorders before explaining examination techniques.
The third edition has been fully revised to provide the latest
information and guidance, and is further enhanced by clinical
photographs, diagrams and tables. Key points Practical guide to
patient examination and diagnosis for medical students Fully
revised, third edition Covers all key systemic regions Previous
edition (9789386150417) published in 2016
In his first published work for the public, former monk, Rajan
Shankara, offers the reader a dynamic how-to for becoming a
powerful adult. Everything Is Your Fault combines Rajan's personal
journey from drug-selling thug to Hindu Yogi with thought-provoking
aphorisms and teachings that show the reader their own opportunity
for spiritual growth. Having lived as a monk for 12 years, Rajan is
now back in society as a world-yogi, teaching others how to control
their mind, body, and emotions. Rajan is currently a meditation
guide, award-winning writer, author of four books, self-development
mentor, online coach, fitness and health expert, and business
owner. Everything Is Your Fault is a powerful story of
transformation and hope. When one of us transforms, we all do in
our own way. Allow yourself to be transformed by Rajan Shankara.
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Short Works (Paperback)
Shankara Adi Shankara; Translated by Arthur Farndell; Edited by Kevala Goup
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R633
R578
Discovery Miles 5 780
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Reaching for Orange was written specifically for your healing,
replenishment, and happiness. This book is all about you.
"Reaching" typically implies reaching outside of yourself, but in
this book you will learn many tools for reaching inside yourself,
to reach your Happy Orange place inside. Throughout this book, you
will be guided to explore your inner being through questions and
writing exercises. Reap the benefits of Sister Teja's many years of
daily practices, in-depth studies, and expensive workshops, in the
comfort of wherever you are, for only ten dollars. This book was
written for people of all faiths by a spiritual helper who is not
ordained by any religion, but who is a self-proclaimed nun forging
her own Shakahara StarFire Tribe. Teja Shankara is trained in
relaxation techniques, guided imagery tools, energy healing, and
meditation practices. She is excited to share and to be helpful.
Teja prays that this book will help you to happy up your life!
Welcome to the magical realm of the Ramayana, the ancient epic from
India that stirs the souls of millions around the world. There are
more than three hundred recorded Ramayanas, although thousands or
even millions of Ramayanas are ever vibrating through the spheres.
It is an astounding phenomenon: a living force throughout time and
space. In this version, The Tejaswini Ramayana: The Way of Rama in
the Shakahara StarFire Universes, the sacred story shines with
innovative spins that are at once shocking and refreshing. Teja
prays that reading this book will elevate your mind, gladden your
heart, and inspire your spirit. Before the tale begins, Teja offers
a section called Radiance Rising, an extensive list of suggested
spiritual practices you can do while reading this book - and
beyond.
Raw, engaging, and described by her teacher as "one who makes
bubbles of joy," Rita shares her lustrous journey through the fires
of divorce, motherhood, and a series of romantic lilas (divine
plays). Determined to heal herself, she takes a disciplined dive
into Yogic spiritual practices while working closely with an
American spiritual teacher. Eventually she bows at the Feet of her
Gurus, Ammachi and Neem Karoli Baba, in a true surrender that spurs
a radical transformation: from a girl long suffering with an
addictive love pattern to a self-fulfilling woman of Bliss. This
kind of remarkable change is not only astounding and awe-inspiring,
but it is possible for anyone.
Does your business provide contract-based sales or services? Then
you need this comprehensive guide to recognizing your revenue in
SAP S/4HANA! Whether you're using classic revenue accounting and
reporting (RAR) or optimized contract management (OCM), get
step-by-step instructions to configure RAIs and contracts. Then
post, reconcile, and report your revenue. Learn about
administration and troubleshooting activities, see how to migrate
from classic RAR to OCM, and take your first look at event-based
revenue recognition. Everything you need for "rev rec" is here! In
this book, you'll learn about: a. Revenue and Contracts Get inbound
processing up and running with classic and optimized revenue
recognition. Set up, process, and extend RAI classes using tools
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Posting and Reporting Learn about revenue reporting options in SAP
S/4HANA. Post revenue using ABC jobs, reconcile revenue through the
Universal Journal, and integrate revenue with profitability
analysis. Extend your reports using new tools like CDS views. c.
Administration and Implementation Manage your revenue recognition
implementation. Learn how to handle performance issues, perform
reclassifications, and clean up data. Get troubleshooting tips and
insight into the migration from classic RAR to OCM in SAP S/4HANA.
Highlights include: 1) Classic revenue recognition 2) Optimized
contract management 3) Revenue accounting item (RAI) classes 4)
Inbound processing 5) Contract management 6) Performance
obligations 7) Revenue posting 8) Revenue reporting 9)
Administration 10) Troubleshooting 11) Migration
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