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"much information from diverse sources concentrated in a user-friendly way. A worthwhile, well-priced book which should find its way into frequent use in many laboratories." Society for General Microbiology Quarterly
"This book is a rare creature - a text of delightful clarity, matched by layout and typography of equally pleasing simplicity." Biologist
Food Safety Microbiology Laboratory, London, UK. Features a reference guide to key microbiological tests for specific foods and relates microbiological assessment to current legislation and sampling plans. Discusses both the theory and methodology of food microbiology and covers new ISO, CEN, and BSI standards for food examination. Previous edition: c1995. DNLM: Food Microbiology. |
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Sucessful Packaged Software ImplementationWhether it is called shrink-wrapped software or given an acronym like COTS (commercial off the shelf), there is no doubt that the use of packaged software is an important part of most information technology (IT) departments’ application development strategy. Companies have embraced the concept of vendor-supplied software,... | | KDE Programming Bible(IDG Books) A tutorial packed with examples, lucid explanations, and a complete widget reference, showing how to take full advantage of the K desktop and 2/Qt toolkit for Linux. The CD-ROM contains all of the examples from the text and KDE 2/Qt core files and libraries. System requirements: Intel 486+, 156 MB+ Hard drive space, 16MB+ RAM, CD-ROM... | | Learn to Program, Second Edition (The Facets of Ruby Series)
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For this new edition of the best-selling Learn to Program, Chris Pine has taken a good thing and made it even better. First, he used the feedback from hundreds of reader e-mails to update the content and make it even clearer. Second, he updated the examples in the book to use the latest... |
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