David A. Bell
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Electronic Devices and Circuits
7 editions
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1980
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Electronic Instrumentation and Measurements
11 editions
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published
1983
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Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs
4 editions
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published
2006
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Solid state pulse circuits
13 editions
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published
1976
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Fundamentals of Electronic Devices and Circuits
3 editions
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published
2007
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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits: Lab Manual
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2009
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The West: A New History
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The Best Quotes on Business, Leadership, & Life
3 editions
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2010
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Fundamentals of Electric Circuits/With Computer Program Manual
2 editions
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published
1988
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La biblioteca senza libri
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2013
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“If physical discomfort discourages the reading of texts sequentially, from start to finish, computers make it spectacularly easy to move through texts in other ways – in particular, by searching for particular pieces of information. Reading in this strategic, targeted manner can feel empowering. Instead of surrendering to the organizing logic of the book you are reading, you can approach it with your own questions and glean precisely what you want from it. You are the master, not some dead author. And this is precisely where the greatest dangers lie, because when reading, you should not be the master. Information is not knowledge; searching is not reading; and surrendering to the organizing logic of a book is, after all, the way one learns.”
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