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Mathematica Navigator: Graphics and Methods of Applied Mathematics14 reviews
Heikki Ruskeepaa

Academic Press, 1999

Second Edition is even better than the first
I liked the first version so much that I bought this second edition also. The first edition was based on Mathematica 3 but this second edition is based on Mathematica 5 (Mathematica 6 has only just shipped within the past 2 months). As did the first edition, this second edition comes with a cd that contains the entire book in Mathematica notebook form. The style sheets used to format the ...
  
  











  



  
3D-Groundwater Modeling with PMWIN (With CD-ROM)7 reviews
W. Kinzelbach

Springer, 2001

excellent primary text with latest software from start 2 end
To learn the groundwater modeling techniques, the students or the professionals need the suitable software and the textbook which explaines clearly the theory and the used software.The book must explaine the procedures step by step and from start to to the end.But nowadays, if you have not enough money to purchase the commercial modflow based software, it is a pity that you have to learn MODFLOW ...
  
  











  



  
Mathematical Biology II7 reviews
J.D. Murray

Springer, 2008

Excellent book on the subject
A few decades ago mathematical biology consisted mostly of evolutionary and predator-prey models. This has changed dramatically in recent years with the advent of computational biology and gene sequencing projects. The applications of mathematics to biology are now exploding and this book is an excellent example of that. The book could best be described as the application of nonlinear dynamical ...
  
  











  



  
Molecular Modeling and Simulation10 reviews
Tamar Schlick

Springer, 2002

A long expected book in molecular modeling is finally here
I highly recommend Professor T. Schlick's book. It is beautifully written with many examples and great illustrations. The book is truly interdisciplinary; it covers, in good depth, both the biological and mathematical aspects of computational structural biology. Most chapters start with an amenable introduction and finish with "hands-on" recommendations and future challenges. I was particularly ...
  
  











  



  
Polymer Clay Techniques Book37 reviews
Sue Heaser

Apple Press, 1999

All 'Round Book for Beginners
This book has more information in it than any book I've found so far on Polymer Clay. There is enough information on the basics to get a beginner started. How to handle clay, storage, baking, and differences in products. There is such a variety of techniques and projects that you're sure to find some you're not interested in as well as a LOT that you love. Most of the other books I've ...
  
  











  



  
Handbuilt Ceramics: Pinching * Coiling * Extruding * Molding * Slip Casting * Slab Work( A Lark Ceramics Book)11 reviews
Kathy Triplett

Lark Books, 2000

a must have book for anybody
I have only tried pottery once but my husband is experienced - we both think this book is admirably well thought out, concise, useful, but most of all beautiful. Nearly every image she uses for illustration is museum quality work and incredibly inspirational for anybody. This book is a treat for the eyes and is presented in an easy to follow progression. I dare anybody to not be delighted ...
  
  











  



  
Polymer Clay Creative Traditions: Techniques and Projects Inspired by the Fine and Decorative Arts33 reviews
Judy Belcher

Watson-Guptill, 2006

Right Up There With the Best of Them!
This is a wonderfully inspirational polymer clay book, with a fresh approach and new ideas. The photos, diagrams, and written instructions are detailed enough to actually be useful and the projects are enticing enough to make readers want to actually try them, rather than just view the pictures. This is a fine addition to my polymer clay library and a book I'll refer to often.
  
  











  



  
How to Build Dioramas: Your Complete How-to-do-it Guide to Diorama Planning, Construction and Detailing for ...18 reviews
Sheperd Paine

Airlife Publishing Ltd, 1998

amazing diaromas
this book has many tips. ý recommend all modeller especialy for beginer. after ý read this book my diaromas have a lot of detail. this book enlarge your imagination and you wish make very realistic and detailed diaromas. thanks for Sheperd Paine
  
  











  



  
F.A.Q.: Frequently Asked Questions on AFV Painting Techniques (Modelling Manuals)14 reviews
Miguel Jimenez

Andrea Press, 2006

Learning from a Master
After having been away from the armor modelling hobby for three decades, I recently returned to find there has been an explosion of after-market tools, upgrades, paints, pigments, filters, washes and other techniques for making models more realistic. One of the big changes is pigments, and the guru of them is Mig Jimenez. His book outlines all the major ways of weathering and aging plastic kits, ...
  
  











  



  
Digital Image Processing Using MATLAB(R)7 reviews
Rafael C. Gonzalez, Richard E. Woods, ...

Prentice Hall, 2003

Superb instructional book for my needs
I bought this book for two reasons (a) I needed an overview of IP and (b) I wanted to examine different pattern analysis algorithms with a practical twist. On both counts, as an non-IP researcher, I was very satisfied. The book is very well laid out, so well in fact that it would put to shame many of its rivals. It served my needs. I can't comment on whether it will meet the needs of a ...
  
  











  



  
Incredible Clay Book (Klutz)6 reviews

Klutz, 1994

claybook
I really like the activities in this book but I think that most of them are to hard for anyone below the age of ten. I still have trouble with the details even though I am thirteen. you also need to find a different red color. It stained my clothes and all I did was drop it on them. Other than those complaints though, you did a good job. You need to make another book of things to do with the ...
  
  











  



  
Exploring 3D Modeling with 3ds Max 7 (Design Exploration)5 reviews
Steven Till, Jim O'Connell

Delmar Cengage Learning, 2005

Excellent beginner book for 3ds max.
I highly recommend this book to the beginning 3ds max student. It was very helpful to me, as it explained more of the basics and gave more detail behind the steps. Also, the tutorials frequently used diffent tools to accomplish the same task. This showed how to use the graphical interface, quad-menus, toolbars, etc. I found it the best of several books I bought to get my feet wet with 3ds ...
  
  











  



  
ZBrush Character Creation: Advanced Digital Sculpting7 reviews
Scott Spencer

Sybex, 2008

An amazing book from an amazing teacher
A truly incredible book, written by a master of both traditional and digital character sculpture. This book contains lessons that go beyond the software drawing on Scott's experience in the industry and artistic and anatomical training. I've studied with Scott personally over the past few years and I've gained a great deal from his teaching. ZBrush Character Creation encapsulates his own style ...
  
  











  



  
Making Miniature Dolls with Polymer Clay: How to Create and Dress Period Dolls in 1/12 Scale6 reviews
Sue Heaser

Cassell, 2001

Excellent even for beginners
I do a lot of different handwork, including very occasional polymer clay, but I bought this book because my then 5 yo daughter loved it. Everytime we went to the store that carried it, I browsed patterns and fabric, she lusted over this book. Finally, I just had to give in to her before someone else bought "her" book. :-) We haven't been disappointed. The illustrations are very clear, and ...
  
  











  



  
Model Building in Mathematical Programming, 3.rE6 reviews
H. P. Williams

John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 1993

Excellent
If there is anything that I would hold against my favorite Operations Research books - it would be the lack of emphasis on model and structure. Williams' book fills in that gap and is an essential companion to every Math Prog book. It is not a cookbook where one can look up a particular problem and the possible ways to model it. Instead, it takes a systematic and very sensible approach to ...
  
  











  



  
A Beginner's Guide to Structural Equation Modeling6 reviews
Randall E. Schumacker, Richard G. Lomax

Lawrence Erlbaum, 1996

Easy to read and understand; needs a second edition
No one expects statistics to be easy reading, especially when it concerns complicated models such as structural equation modeling (SEM). Nevertheless, this book manages to do just that. Schumacker and Lomax have successfully put together a guide that explains to beginners (like myself) in simple terms how the whole thing works. As with most books that treat complex models, some basic knowledge ...
  
  











  



  
Modeling Dynamic Biological Systems5 reviews
Bruce Hannon, Matthias Ruth

Springer, 1999

Demystification of modeling
This book is a concise, effective introduction to dynamic systems modeling and how it can be used to provide insight to biological problems. The use of dynamic modeling is demonstrated through example models, a new model each chapter. The authors walk the reader/student through each model and then make suggestions as to how it can be further exploited for greater understanding of the problem. ...
  
  











  



  
Engineering Electromagnetics6 reviews
Nathan Ida

Springer, 2000

Excellent
I recently bought Engineering Electromagnetics (second edition) by Nathan Ida. It has since become my favourite book on the subject, along with Field and Wave Electromagnetics (second edition) by Cheng. I own six electromagnetics books, of which the two best known are the one by Cheng (aforementioned) and Electromagnetics with Applications by Kraus (sixth edition). I now compare these three ...
  
  











  



  
Liquid Polymer Clay: Fabulous New Techniques for Making Jewelry and Home Accents5 reviews
Ann Mitchell, Karen Mitchell

kp books, 2003

Valuable PC Resource Guide
If you've never used Liquid PC, get this book and get started! As a PC artist, I found the uses of liquid PC staggering. The world of the PC artist is a very sharing and caring environment. That's one of the reasons I enjoy the craft so much as the artists are all very generous with their techniques and knowledge. The authors of Liquid Polymer Clay are no exception and have a wealth of tips ...
  
  











  



  
The Great Clay Adventure: Creative Handbuilding Projects For Young Artists5 reviews
Ellen Kong

Sterling, 1999

AN IMAGINATION BOOSTER
The concise, clearly worded directions are easy to follow. No wasted words; no partial explanations. In the photographs accompanying each project, I like the mix of student and mature work. Also commendable are the explanations of how basic handbuilding techniques can be combined to produce lively ceramic art. All in all, The Great Clay Adventure stimulates the imagination. I highly recommend ...
  
  











  








   



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