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Author: Pascal Poirier
Publisher: BiblioLife
Keywords: acadie, lefebvre, pã¨re
Number of Pages: 324
Published: 2009-07-17
List price: $28.99
ISBN-10: 1110982666
ISBN-13: 9781110982660
Author: Dale J. Poirier
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: approach, comparative, econometrics, statistics, intermediate
Number of Pages: 731
Published: 1995-03-10
List price: $50.00
ISBN-10: 0262161494
ISBN-13: 9780262161497
The standard introductory texts to mathematical statistics leave the Bayesian approach to be taught later in advanced topics courses - giving students the impression that Bayesian statistics provide but a few techniques appropriate in only special circumstances. Nothing could be further from the truth, argues Dale Poirier, who has developed a course for teaching comparatively both the classical and the Bayesian approaches to econometrics. Poirier’s text provides a thoroughly modern, self-contained, comprehensive, and accessible treatment of the probability and statistical foundations of
Author: Judes Poirier
Publisher: Humana Pre
Keywords: neuromethods, protocols, techniques, apoptosis
Number of Pages: 286
Published: 1997-04-15
List price: $109.50
ISBN-10: 0896034518
ISBN-13: 9780896034518
Verdun, Canada. Serves as an introduction to the basic ideas of apoptosis and necrosis, as well as a reference on the significant methodologies in the field. For students and professionals. 37 contributors, 16 U.S.
Author: Richard Poirier
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Keywords: knowing, work, frost, robert
Number of Pages: 380
Published: 1990-04-01
List price: $70.00
ISBN-10: 0804717419
ISBN-13: 9780804717410
The work of American poet Robert Frost (1874-1963) aspired to be accessible and colloquial. Instead of looking to Europe for inspiration, as did some of his contemoraries, Frost aimed to develop an authentic voice, with the rhythms and vocabulary of everyday American speech.
Author: Charles C. Poirier
Publisher: CRC Press
Keywords: chain, supply, improve, models, using
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 2003-08-26
List price: $82.95
ISBN-10: 157444347X
ISBN-13: 9781574443479
Around the world, virtually every company is engaged in some form of effort intended to improve the processing that takes place across an end-to-end supply chain system as they work towards moving their organizations to the next level of performance. Supply chain, particularly when enhanced with collaboration and Internet technology, is uniquely suited to helping an organization increase profits and decrease costs. A comprehensive guide to adding value to supply chain efforts, Using Models to Improve the Supply Chain demonstrates how leading firms have successfully integrated their supply chai
Author: Charles C. Poirier; Ian Walker
Publisher: J. Ross Publishing, Inc.
Keywords: value, managed, enterprise, creating, applied, process, management, business
Number of Pages: 264
Published: 2005-07-15
List price: $54.95
ISBN-10: 1932159339
ISBN-13: 9781932159332
Acquire the roadmap for achieving success that relates specific process improvements to bottom-line profit growth. Business Process Management Applied: Creating the Value Managed Enterprise illustrates how process improvement can add value for firms of any size in any industry and the method for tracking those savings to financial statements, using a proven maturity model and a SCOR model. It features a guiding framework and a presentation of the underlying architecture, including the basic elements of optimizing the extended enterprise, applying business process management (BPM) tools and te
Author: Jean-Pierre Poirier
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Keywords: sciences, society, chemical, economist, chemist, biologist, lavoisier
Number of Pages: 544
Published: 1998-01-01
List price: $29.95
ISBN-10: 0812216490
ISBN-13: 9780812216493
On the day following the guillotining of Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, mathematician Joseph Louis Lagrange lamented the loss of the man commonly considered the father of modern chemistry. "It took them only an instant to cut off that head," he said, "but it is unlikely that a hundred years will suffice to reproduce a similar one." Although he lived only to the age of 51, Lavoisier revolutionized the field of chemistry. He created the first modern table of chemical elements, recognized the role oxygen plays in the rusting of metals, demonstrated that water—previously considered one of the four f