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2024

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Edited by world-renowned animal scientist Dr Temple Grandin, this book integrates scientific research and industry literature on cattle, pigs, poultry, sheep, goats, deer, and horses, in both the developed and developing world, to provide a practical guide to humane handling and minimizing animal stress. Reviewing the latest research on transport systems, restraint methods and facilities for farms and slaughterhouses, this new edition expands on new developments in the field, as well as co...

$244.59 CAD

The Breaking

Qualia, #1

2025

EN

In 2355, humans and synthetic intelligences live as equals—until they don't.The crew of the salvage ship Qualia is a family bound by choice rather than design: Seren, a combat android learning that mercy might be stronger than violence; Ethan, a human engineer who fixes everything except his own isolation; Pembroke, the ship's AI who experiences every moment of his crew's lives but questions whether his care for them is real; and others who've found in each other what the galaxy de...

$12.99 CAD

2009

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Hackensack rose from humble beginnings as a pre-Colonial meeting place for the Achkenheshacky people, members of the Lenni-Lenape tribe. In 1614, Dutch fur traders were the first Europeans to come to the area. Ancient footpaths served the new settlers well, and some of these paths became roads that are still in use today. The most quintessentially American of these roads, Main Street, terminates at a place known as �the Green,� which provided a place to rest for a weary George Washington a...

2024

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The year 2020 marks the centenary of the passing of the 19th Amendment that allowed for women in the United States to vote. The strategic struggle of women demanding equal dignity and the right to vote in the United States helped to shed light on the systemic evils that have plagued the collective history of the country. Ideologies of racism, genderism, classism, and many more were and continue to be used to deny women their dignities both in the United States and in other parts of the wor...

$47.49 CAD

Wheat

Environment, Food and Health

2022

EN

Wheat is produced on a greater area, grown over a wider geographic range, and traded internationally as a commodity more than any other arable crop. Wheat alone provides 20% of the calories and protein in the global human diet. Understanding the interactions between wheat production, the environment, and human nutrition is essential for meeting the demands of food security as we approach the middle of the 21st century.Wheat: Environment, Food and Health is...

$230.99 CAD

Data Analysis for Chemistry

An Introductory Guide for Students and Laboratory Scientists

2005

EN

Chemical data analysis, with aspects of metrology in chemistry and chemometrics, is an evolving discipline where new and better ways of doing things are constantly being developed. This book makes data analysis simple by demystifying the language and whenever possible giving unambiguous ways of doing things. Based on author D. Brynn Hibberts lectures on data analysis to undergraduates and graduate students, Data Analysis for Chemistry covers topics including measurements, means and confide...

$22.39 CAD

Startling Sci-Fi

New Tales of the Beyond


2015

EN

For generations, the science fiction genre and literary fiction have been perceived as irreconcilable. Startling Sci-Fi: New Tales of the Beyond attempts to prove otherwise. These 13 stories are boldly literary while employing unmistakable characteristics of the sci-fi genre. Jhon Sanchez’s “The Japanese Rice Cooker” and Daniel Gooding’s “Crow Magnum Xix” toy with readers’ expectations by defying traditional storytelling techniques while Eve Fisher’s “Embraced” and David W. Landru...

Eutropius

Enriched edition. Insightful Analysis of Roman Power Dynamics and Imperial Court Intrigue

2021

EN

Eutropius, a concise and engaging historical text, serves as a valuable summary of Roman history from its legendary beginnings through to the reign of Emperor Valens in the late 4th century. Written in elegant Latin prose, the work reflects the classical tradition while embodying a unique blend of brevity and clarity, making it accessible to both scholarly and general audiences. Eutropius's ability to distill complex historical events into manageable narratives situates his work as a cruci...

First Came Fear

New Takes of Horror

2018

EN

Emerging as the dark side of Romanticism, horror is one of literature’s oldest genres. Its history is so diverse it’s sometimes difficult to define. Are moody stories about ghosts and vampires related to gory tales of beasts and zombies? And what about the more realistic terrors of murderous rogues and diabolical doctors? The emotion of fear unifies the 14 stories in First Came Fear: New Tales of Horror. But fear is legion in its varieties. The authors skillfully navigate terror o...

2021

EN

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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to current state-of-the-art auto-segmentation approaches used in radiation oncology for auto-delineation of organs-of-risk for thoracic radiation treatment planning. Containing the latest, cutting edge technologies and treatments, it explores deep-learning methods, multi-atlas-based methods, and model-based methods that are currently being developed for clinical radiation oncology applications. Each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of alg...

$90.92 CAD

LOVE SEES NO COLOR

RACISM KILLS

2018

EN

The novel portrays the story of two teenage lovers who face obstacles and threats after they both have fallen in love with each other but find that no one wants to see them together due to their differences in color, background, and ethnicity.The book is written purposely to draw readers’ attention to the negative effects of racism and discrimination – the idea of depriving one of what he or she wants. Racism can be lethal even in the absence of killing devices such as guns.

$5.39 CAD

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Good Nature

Why Seeing, Smelling, Hearing and Touching Plants is Good for Our Health

2024

EN

A ground-breaking investigation into newly discovered evidence showing that remarkable things happen to our bodies and our minds when our senses connect with the natural world.We all take for granted the idea that being in nature makes us feel better. But if you were a skeptical scientist—or indeed any kind of sceptic—who wanted hard scientific evidence for this idea, where would you look? And how would that evidence be gathered?It wasn’t until Dr. Kathy Wi...

$26.99 CAD

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