Professional English in Use Engineering with Answers By:Mark Ibbotson Published on 2009-12-03 by Cambridge University Press Click The Button Below To Download The Book Authored by a qualified engineer with professional experience in both engineering and English language teaching, the book covers essential technical English vocabulary in context. Over 1000 words and phrases are presented to help engineers or engineering students better communicate in English on the job, using a format designed to make self-study more intuitive-- words and expressions are explained on the left-hand pages, and practice activiities are on the right hand pages. Suitable for Upper Intermediate level learners of English (CEF B1-B2). Book was written in en eBook Version Availability Status at PDF is falseand in ePub is false Book Preview Click The Button Below To Download The Book
The Engineering of Sport 6 By:Eckehard Moritz,Steve Haake Published on 2010-04-26 by Springer Science & Business Media Click The Button Below To Download The Book This proceedings volume of the ISEA 2006 examines sports engineering, an interdisciplinary subject which encompasses and integrates not only sports science and engineering but also biomechanics, physiology and anatomy, and motion physics. This is the first title of its kind in the emerging field of sports technology. Book was written in en eBook Version Availability Status at PDF is true and in ePub is false Book Preview Click The Button Below To Download The Book
Engineering Geology By:David George Price,Michael de Freitas Published on 2009 by Springer Science & Business Media Click The Button Below To Download The Book This book is written to explain the influence ground conditions can have upon engineering with rocks and soils, and upon designing, analysing and executing an engineered response to the geological and geomorphological processes acting on them; these subjects form the essence of Engineering Geology. The text is written for students of the subject, either geologists or engineers, who encounter the challenge of idealising the ground and its processes for the purposes of design and of quantifying them for the purpose of analysis. With this in mind the book describes how geology can dictate the design of ground investigations, influence the interpretation of its findings, and be incorporated into design and analysis. The reader is constantly reminded of basic geology; the |simple| things that constitute the |big picture|, a negle...
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