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Neuroscience for Pre-Clinical Students

Author:LeClair
Publisher:Virginia Tech Publishing
Abstract: Neuroscience for Pre-Clinical Students covers neuroenergetics, neurotransmitters, neuropeptides, an…

Intermediate Statistics with R

Author:Greenwood
Publisher:Montana State University
Abstract: Introductory statistics courses prepare students to think statistically but cover relatively few st…

Introduction to Philosophy: Logic

Author:Martin and Hendricks
Publisher:Rebus Community
Abstract: Introduction to Philosophy: Logic provides students with the concepts and skills necessary to ident…

Nutrition: Science and Everyday Application - Second Edition

Author:Callahan, Leonard, and Powell
Publisher:Open Oregon Educational Resources
Abstract: This book is designed as an Open Education Resource (OER) for introductory nutrition courses and ha…

General Psychology for Honors Students

Author:Votaw
Publisher:University of Missouri - St. Louis
Abstract: What are the most effective methods to study for a test? What are the meanings of dreams? How do il…

Arguing Using Critical Thinking

Author:Marteney
Publisher:Academic Senate for California Community Colleges
Abstract: There is a quote that has been passed down many years and is most recently accounted to P.T. Barnum…

Transitions to Professional Nursing Practice - 2nd Edition

Author:Murphy
Publisher:Open SUNY
Abstract: Transitions to Professional Nursing Practice provides a pivotal learning experience for students tr…

Foundations of Social Work Research

Author:Mauldin
Publisher:Mavs Open Press
Abstract: This textbook was created to provide an introduction to research methods for BSW and MSW students, …

Foundations of Epidemiology

Author:Bovbjerg
Publisher:Oregon State University
Abstract: This book is intended to provide a basic introduction to epidemiologic methods and epidemiologic th…

Be Credible

Author:Bobkowski and Younger
Publisher:Peter Bobkowski and Karna Younger
Abstract: The primary audience for this book starts with students in Journalism 302: Infomania, a course we t…
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