120 Ruled Pages 6'x9'. Journal for Player and Coaches. Writing Book for Your Training, Your Notes at Work Or School. Cool Gift for Ice Skating Fans and Lovers for Christmas Or Birthdays
Author: Energy for Work Sport Notebooks
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Cool Ice Skating Design 120 ruled pages 6'x9' - Unique gift idea for players, Sportsman and Athletes, who love Ice Skating. Notebook or Journal and a nice birthday gifts or Christmas present for sportfans or sportlovers. This Notebook is perfect for all Fans and Lovers of Ice Skating. With this Writing Book, you can show your passion every day at work, in the school, collage or university. Write down your thoughts, ideas, tactics or whatever yor want and be the owner of this unique Ice Skating Notebook. Perfect for everyone who practise Ice Skating in a Team or coaches some crazy Ice Skating kids. Training Log Book or Trainings Journal for your perfect training and your progress. 120 ruled pages Unique Design For Fans and Ice Skating Lovers 6'x9' Pagesize (DIN A5) Gift Idea for Friends or Family Find other Sport Notebooks by clicking on the author's Name.
The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir with Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works
Author: C. Guy Suits
Publisher: Elsevier
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Category: Science
Page: 478
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Atmospheric Phenomenon is composed of different essays written or co-authored by Irving Langmuir. The essays explore the different parts that form the atmosphere. A section of the book describes the evaporation of small spheres. Another section is about the radial flow in rotating liquids. The book also covers the light signals in aviation and navigation. An essay that describes the airplane tracks in the surface of stratus clouds is then provided. Some of the essays contained in a section in the book focus on the process of cloud seeding. This section explores such topics as smoke filters, cloud droplets, and water droplet trajectories. Another section in the book is especially devoted to the methods of cloud seeding using dry ice, silver iodide, and sodium chloride. The book can be a useful tool for aviation scientists, engineers in the field of aerial navigation, and individuals whose field of study is mainly on weather manipulation and control.
The book covers all the vocabulary needed by students aiming for band 6.5 and above in the IELTS tests and provides students with practice of exam tasks from each paper. Cambridge Vocabulary for IELTS Advanced focuses on moving students to 6.5 and beyond by working on vocabulary-building strategies necessary for success at advanced levels. It includes useful tips on how to approach IELTS exam tasks and covers especially tricky areas such as paraphrase and collocation. It is informed by the Cambridge English Corpus to ensure that the vocabulary is presented in genuine contexts and includes real learner errors.
In an all-new second edition, Random House Webster's Student Notebook Dictionary includes the newest words for today's student. And, with its convenient 3-hole punched format, it's perfect for easy look-up any time. "Features Include: - Over 52,000 clear, concise definitions, including important new words, idioms, and phrases - Helpful usage notes and pronunciation guides - Essential reference tools, such as the periodic table, maps, math and science formulas, and more - Three-hole punched format fits conveniently into a standard 3-ring binder
With Contributions in Memoriam Including a Complete Bibliography of His Works
Author: C. Guy Suits
Publisher: Elsevier
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Category: Science
Page: 490
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The Collected Works of Irving Langmuir: Volume 12, Langmuir, the Man and the Scientist presents the biography of Irving Langmuir, General Electric's foremost research scientist, which also includes a chronological summary of his contributions to science. Irving Langmuir, born on January 31, 1881 in New York, attends Public School No. 11 when he is seven. When he reaches 15, he attends Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia. His eye troubles become worse making him wear glasses; later in life, he has cataracts removed from both eyes. He graduates with a Bachelor of Science degree in metallurgical engineering from Columbia University in 1903. In 1906, Langmuir earns his Ph.D., degree from Gottingen. He accepts an instructor position in Chemistry at Stevens Institute of Technology, New Jersey, until 1909 when joins the General Electric Company. In the next years, he receives numerous awards such as the Nichols Medal, Cannizaro Prize, Willar Gibbs Medal. In 1912, he marries Marion Mersereau. He receives the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1932. Among his contributions to science are an improved tungsten filament design used in incandescent bulbs, an atomic hydrogen welding torch, and theories of atomic structure and chemical bond formations. He dies of a heart attack in 1957 at the age of 76. Students, and academicians involved in history, general readers, and scientists interested in the lives of great men in science will find this book pleasant reading.
Featuring more than 56,000 easy-to-read definitions and an all-new test reference section, this reference is essential for helping students of all levels develop and improve their core vocabulary.