Calculation Books

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The Inner Game of Chess: How to Calculate and Win The Inner Game of Chess: How to Calculate and Win (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.86 — 83 ratings — published 1994
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The Ultimate Pharmacy Calculations Guide The Ultimate Pharmacy Calculations Guide (Paperback)
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avg rating 5.00 — 1 rating — published 2014
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A Curious History of Mathematics: The Big Ideas from Early Number Concepts to Chaos Theory A Curious History of Mathematics: The Big Ideas from Early Number Concepts to Chaos Theory (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.83 — 112 ratings — published 2013
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A Tour of the Calculus A Tour of the Calculus (Paperback)
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avg rating 3.70 — 1,413 ratings — published 1995
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Chemical Process Calculations Chemical Process Calculations (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.42 — 24 ratings — published 2007
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics Advanced Engineering Mathematics (Hardcover)
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avg rating 3.93 — 971 ratings — published 1968
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A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing: The Sparse Way A Wavelet Tour of Signal Processing: The Sparse Way (Hardcover)
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avg rating 4.17 — 30 ratings — published 1998
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Ordinary Differential Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics) Ordinary Differential Equations (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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avg rating 4.06 — 353 ratings — published 1985
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“Life without numbers is inconceivable for us. How else would we count objects, tell time, calculate prices, and so on? Our scientifically and technically advanced culture simply would not exist without numbers.”
Andreas Nieder, A Brain for Numbers: The Biology of the Number Instinct

Anne  Michaud
“Eleanor stayed with Franklin after his repeated infidelities, and yet toward the end of her life, she regretted it, and advised her children to choose differently. ‘Never for a minute would I advocate that people who no longer love each other should live together because it does not bring the right atmosphere into a home,’ she wrote. She added that it was sad when a couple was unable to make a success of marriage, ‘but I feel it is equally unwise for people to bring up children in homes where love no longer exists.”
Anne Michaud, Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Eight Political Wives

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