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Author: A. Hartman
Publisher: North-Holland
Keywords: annals, discrete, mathematics, hanani, haim, designs, tribute, combinatorial
Number of Pages: 394
Published: 1989-10
List price: $187.50
ISBN-10: 0444881158
ISBN-13: 9780444881151

Haim Hanani pioneered the techniques for constructing designs and the theory of pairwise balanced designs, leading directly to Wilson’s Existence Theorem. He also led the way in the study of resolvable designs, covering and packing problems, latin squares, 3-designs and other combinatorial configurations. The Hanani volume is a collection of research and survey papers at the forefront of research in combinatorial design theory, including Professor Hanani’s own latest work on Balanced Incomplete Block Designs. Other areas covered include Steiner systems, finite geometries, quasigrou

Author: J. J. Hartman
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: tacitea, analecta
Number of Pages: 316
Published: 2009-10-27
List price: $29.99
ISBN-10: 1116019795
ISBN-13: 9781116019797

Author: Joseph C. Hartman
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Keywords: process, making, decision, economy, engineering
Number of Pages: 752
Published: 2006-08-24
List price: $170.00
ISBN-10: 0131424017
ISBN-13: 9780131424012

Presents engineering economy in the content context of the entire decision-making framework. Features a four-part structure that starts with the basics of engineering economy and then walks through each step in the decision-making process. Includes examples throughout the book that stem from real-life applications. Introduces and integrates the use of computers and spreadsheets in economic analysis. For engineering professionals looking for increased awareness of the issues involved with engineering economics.          

Author: Jeff Hartman
Publisher: Motorbooks
Keywords: workshop, motorbooks, handbook, performance, turbocharging
Number of Pages: 272
Published: 2007-11-15
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0760328056
ISBN-13: 9780760328057

Turbocharging is the time-proven way to get more power out of an engine, especially smaller ones. With fuel prices increasing, its something more and more tuners need to know about. This is the book to turn to. The definitive resource on turbocharging--from ignition to intercooler, exhaust to EMS--this book tells you all you need to know, whether youre planning a scratch-built turbo engine, converting a non-turbo motor, or troubleshooting OEM turbo equipment. There’s even a chapter for turbocharging diesel engines. Author Jeff Hartman offers thorough, clear, and useful information on

Author: Annesa Hartman
Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
Keywords: design, exploration, cs4, illustrator, adobe, exploring
Number of Pages: 349
Published: 2008-12-30
List price: $53.95
ISBN-10: 1435442024
ISBN-13: 9781435442023

Now fully updated to the new release of Adobe’s Creative Suite, Exploring Adobe Illustrator CS4 shows designers how to use this feature-rich software tool to create dynamic design. Written by an author who is an experienced designer and educator known for her user-friendly style, Exploring Adobe Illustrator CS4 teaches the must-have software skills and how to use those skills to create exceptional design. The book examines the tools and features of Adobe Illustrator?s newest release and shows how to create vector graphics and drawings for both print and the Web with fundamental design

Author: Gail Hartman
Publisher: Aladdin
Keywords: maps, book, first, flies, crow
Number of Pages: 32
Published: 1993-09-30
List price: $6.99
ISBN-10: 0689717628
ISBN-13: 9780689717628

Maps -- they help you get where you want to go. People use road maps to find their way. These maps show miles of highways that point out the right direction. But what about the crow? What kind of map does he use? Or the eagle, the rabbit, the horse, and the sea gull? What’s on their maps?

Author: Charles O. Hartman
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Keywords: prosody, essay, verse, free
Number of Pages: 199
Published: 1996-09-09
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0810113163
ISBN-13: 9780810113169

To make sense of "free verse" in theory or in practice, the study of prosody - the function of rhythm in poetry - must be revised and rethought. In this study, Charles Hartman develops a theory of prosody that includes the most characteristic forms of 20th-century poetry. Hartman examines non-metrical verse, discusses the conventions that have emerged in the absence of meter, and shows how these conventions can work prosodically. By analyzing the work of Williams and Eliot - the prosodic masters among early modernists - Hartman traces their influence on more contemporary poets. In his explorat
  
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