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What The Bat Told Us – Boris Zubkov
In this post, we will see the book What The Bat Told Us by Boris Zubkov. About the book Tools such as battering rams, saws, spears, knives and hammers, bridges, parachutes, aeroplanes, radar and the ant, the gecko, the rattlesnake, … Continue reading
The Inverse Problem of Scattering Theory – Agranovich, Marchenko
In this post, we will see the book The Inverse Problem of Scattering Theory by Z. S. Agranovich and V. A. Marchenko. About the book In spectral theory, the inverse problem is the usual name for any problem in which … Continue reading
Posted in books, mathematics, physics
Tagged boundary value problems, inverse problems, klein-gordon scalar relativistic wave equation, mathematical physics, mathematical theory, mathematics, parsevals equaliity, physics, potential matrrix, scattering data, scattering matrix, scattering problem, singularities, solutions, spectral theory
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Your First Move – Sokolsky
In this post, we will see the book Your First Move by Alexei Sokolsky. About the book A book that introduces chess to beginners and is deep enough to offer a lot to the experienced players as well. The book … Continue reading
Posted in books, problem books, progress publishers, raduga publishers, soviet
Tagged chess, chess moves, chess pieces, chess problems, chess rules, chess solutions, end game, endgame studies, games, middle game, opening, raduga publishers, russian, sacrifices, soviet, soviet chess school, traps
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How Man Learned To Fly – Belyayev
In this post, we will see the book How Man Learned To Fly by Alexander Belyayev. About the book All of us want to fly like birds. Now flying seems to be an everyday thing for us. But attempts to … Continue reading
Posted in Aerodynamics, books, children's books, children's science, malysh publishers, popular science, science, technology
Tagged Aerodynamics, aeroplaces, aerostats, aviation, children's literature, children's science, dirigibles, flight, gliders, history of technology, hot air balloons, illustrated books, planes, popular science, rockets, winged crafts
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How Color Protects Wildlife –
In this post, we will see the book How Color Protects Wildlife by Ghennadii Snegiryev. About the book You are walking in the woods and hear only rustling and chirping. But invisible eyes are watching you and ears are listening. … Continue reading
Posted in books, children's books, children's science, malysh publishers, popular science
Tagged adaptation, animal color, animals, bittern, camouflage, color, flatfish, forest, grouse, habitat, hide, protect, sandpiper, sea horse, tiger, white hare, wild animals, wildlife, willow ptarmigan
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