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Diamonds Wrought By Man (Scientists To School Children) – Derjaguin, Fedoseev
In this post, we will see the book Diamonds Wrought By Man (Scientists To School Children) by B. V. Derjaguin and D. V. Fedoseev. This book is in the Scientists to School Children series. About the book Today, scientists of … Continue reading
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Tagged artificial, crystals, diamond synthesis, diamonds, films, history, materials, materials science, mir books, physics, powser, process, processing, soviet, structure, surface, technology
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ABC’s of Quantum Mechanics – Rydnik
In this post, we will see the book ABC’s of Quantum Mechanics by V. Rydnik. About the book: This book will tell you about the origin and development of quantum mechanics, about its new concepts. It will describe how the … Continue reading
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Tagged atoms, black body radiation, bohr's theory, crystals, de brgolie waves, elementary particles, heat theory, history, mir books, models, molecules, nuclear physics, physics, probability, quanta, quantum mechanics, wave function
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Electricity And Man – Manoilov
In this post, we will see the book Electricity And Man by V. Manoilov. About the book: “… Life on Earth originated and developed in interaction with electromagnetic fields. Electricity is inherent in the living in its most complicated form – … Continue reading
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Tagged biophysics, conductivity, conductors, current, electric injury, electricity, electrocardiogram, electrodynamics, history, human, interaction, marat, medical, medical instruments, mir publishers, moscow, physics, science, technology, trauma, voltage
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Geometry – Pogorelov
In this post, we will see the book Geometry by A. Pogorelov. ABOUT THE BOOK This is a manual for the students of universities and teachers’ training colleges. Containing the compulsory course of geometry, its particular impact is on elementary … Continue reading
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Tagged analytic geometry, angles, axioms, conic sections, curvature, curves, differential geometry, elementary problems, geometry, history, mathematics, mir books, mir publishers, non-euclidean, polyhedra, projective, quadric surfaces, straight line, tangents, torsion, vectors, volumes
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The Quiet Sun – Pushkov, Silkin
In this post, we will see the book The Quiet Sun by N. Pushkov and B. Silkin. About the book: How can events 150 million kilometres away affect us here on earth? But if you have ever complained of poor radio … Continue reading
Posted in astronomy, books, engineering, geology, history, meteorology, mir books, mir publishers, physics, science, soviet
Tagged astronomy, auroras, earth, galileo, history, international quiet sun year, iqsy, magnetic fields, magnetism, northern lights, physics, solar, solar radiation, sunspots
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The Principles of Philosophy – Rakitov
In this post, we will see the book The Principles of Philosophy by Anatoly Rakitov. About the book: The structure of this book permits the student to read and master its matter in varying order according to the aims and purposes he … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, book, cognition, consciousness, development, dialectical-materialism, dialectics, empiricism, environment, epistemology, ethics, history, idealism, knowledge, leninst, marxism, materialism, matter, method, moscow, motion, nature, philosophy, progress publishers, social, socio-economic, soviet, space, time, world view
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The Forces of Nature – Grigoryev, Myakishev
In this post we, will see the book The Forces of Nature by V. Grigoryev and G. Myakishev. About the book: This book is a popular description of the unity of the forces of nature for the general reader. At present, … Continue reading
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Tagged electromagnetic forces, forces, general relativity, geometry, gravitational force, history, nuclear force, physics, resonance, science, unity, weak force
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Secrets Of The Second World War – Deborin
In this post, we will see the book Secrets of the Second World War by G. Deborin. About the book: A book about the second world war from the perspective of Soviet Russia. It discusses major events and the alleged … Continue reading
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Tagged crimea, fascism, france, germany, history, hitler, italy, japan, moscow, nazi, nazism, pearl harbor, poland, progress publishers, resistance, russia, second, secret, soviet, stalingrad. potsdam conference, tehran conferene, usa, world war
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Miracles on Wheels – Markusha
In this post, we will see the book Miracles on Wheels: A Book for Inquiring Minds by Anatoly Markusha. About the book: This book has been written not only for budding engineers and mechanics: it is addressed to anyone who is thinking … Continue reading
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Tagged design, education, engineering, hints, history, life pro tips, mathematics, philosophy, problem solving, raduga publishers, rules of thumb, technology, thinking
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