Books for the New Academic Year

BOOKS FOR THE NEW ACADEMIC YEAR

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Here are a few books which will help students to face the new challenges of another academic year.

Data mining technologies have a wide range of applications from online bookselling to an autopilot flying a plane. SEARCHING FOR PATTERNS is a concise book that gives an overview of the methods used in data mining in an easily accessible and entertaining way.


Medical and Veterinary students will find that the THE RENAL SYSTEM EXPLAINED is a comprehensively, illustrated guide that covers renal anatomy, physiology, histology, embryology, and pathology.


THE PHYSICS OF RUGBY nominated as one of the Top Ten Physics Books, brings physics alive in an entertaining yet instructive way. A wealth of practical advice shows how the fundamentals of physics can improve the playing of rugby. This book appeals to both students of physics and rugby enthusiasts.

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Searching For Patterns

Searching For Patterns

£12.00

Searching for Patterns gives a concise overview of the methods used in data mining, the process of sifting through volumes of data, looking for patterns relationships that no one has seen before.

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The Renal System Explained

The Renal System Explained

£24.99

This book offers the exam-going student's perspective as well as the expertise of experienced, specialist contributors. It is primarily written for pre-clinical undergraduate students but also serves as a comprehensive guide for clinical students and a reference for science professionals.

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The Physics Of Rugby

The Physics Of Rugby

£20.00

Nominated as one of the Top Ten Physics Books by "Physics World". Physics is not mathematics. It is not about blocks of mass M sliding down inclined planes. True physics is the process of coming up with a model. For example, Shane Williams dives for the corner on a muddy day & his momentum carries him over. How far out can he dive & still score? The answer is given by the same equation as those dull sliding blocks. Now, the reader can see how a simple model is built very easily.

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