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Instrumentation Reference Book Third Edition


42 Visitas | 58 Descargas | 2014-12-06 18:12:17 | raulito

E. B. Jones’s writings on instrument technology go back at least to 1953. He was something of a pioneer in producing high level material that could guide those studying his subjects. He had had both practical experience of his subject and had taught it at college, and this enabled him to lay down a foundation that could be built on for more than forty years. I must express my thanks that the first edition of the Instrumentation Reference Book, which E. B. Jones’s work was molded into, has sold well from 1988 to 1994. This book has been accepted as one of the Butterworth-Heinemann series of reference books-a goodly number of volumes covering much of technology. Such books need updating to keep abreast of developments, and this first updating calls for celebration!

Instrumentation Reference Book Third Edition


42 Visitas | 58 Descargas | 2014-12-06 18:12:17 | raulito

E. B. Jones’s writings on instrument technology go back at least to 1953. He was something of a pioneer in producing high level material that could guide those studying his subjects. He had had both practical experience of his subject and had taught it at college, and this enabled him to lay down a foundation that could be built on for more than forty years. I must express my thanks that the first edition of the Instrumentation Reference Book, which E. B. Jones’s work was molded into, has sold well from 1988 to 1994. This book has been accepted as one of the Butterworth-Heinemann series of reference books-a goodly number of volumes covering much of technology. Such books need updating to keep abreast of developments, and this first updating calls for celebration!

Instrumentation Reference Book Third Edition


42 Visitas | 58 Descargas | 2014-12-06 18:12:17 | raulito

E. B. Jones’s writings on instrument technology go back at least to 1953. He was something of a pioneer in producing high level material that could guide those studying his subjects. He had had both practical experience of his subject and had taught it at college, and this enabled him to lay down a foundation that could be built on for more than forty years. I must express my thanks that the first edition of the Instrumentation Reference Book, which E. B. Jones’s work was molded into, has sold well from 1988 to 1994. This book has been accepted as one of the Butterworth-Heinemann series of reference books-a goodly number of volumes covering much of technology. Such books need updating to keep abreast of developments, and this first updating calls for celebration!