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More Reference eBooks

The Encyclopedia of Hydrological Sciences
Provides research level coverage of fresh water resources, an area of heightened research due to population increase, pollution and degradation of resources, and variations in regional and global change in the climate.   

The Wiley Encyclopedia of Biomedical Engineering
Contains the fundamentals of life, engineering, mathematical, and information sciences with the methodologies and systems of biomedical engineering.  Covers topics such as human performance and reverse engineering, and rehabilitation and orthopedic engineering.

The Encyclopedia of Statistical Sciences
Useful for those working in statistics, probability theory, biostatistics, quality control, and economics with emphasis in applications of statistical methods in sociology, engineering, computer science, biomedicine, psychology, survey methodology, and a host of other disciplines. 

The Encyclopedia of Biostatistics , 2nd Edition 
Covers the development and use of statistical methods in the life and medical sciences in eight cross-referenced volumes.  This new edition will find widespread application in basic medical sciences; the planning, financing and distribution of health care; and the measurement of health care status and progress in the population. 

Encyclopedia of Environmental Microbiology 
Addresses the methodology
for detection and preventive measure for avoiding or reducing human exposure to harmful agents.  This is a useful resource for microbiologists studying microorganisms and their habitats, and those working in applied research areas such as public health, agriculture, food, and water quality, water or wastewater treatment, or resource recovery. 

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