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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-SA-G002138 P V-14 Ouvrages / Books OCA Bib. Géoazur Sophia-Antipolis SA-Salle-A214-P-Physique Disponible OCA-NI-011011 011011 Ouvrages / Books OCA Bib. Nice Mont-Gros NI-Salle de lecture-Ouvrages Disponible Vakili, Farrokh
Titre : Scientific writing 2.0 : a reader and writer's guide Type de document : document multimédia Auteurs : Jean-Luc Lebrun, Auteur Editeur : Singapore;Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Année de publication : 2011 Importance : 1 vol. (XIV-265 p.) Format : 23 cm Accompagnement : 1 DVD ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-981-4350-60-0 Note générale : The expanded edition with writing diagnosis tool on DVD for Mac and PC.-PPN 202766276 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Anglais (langue) -- Langage scientifique et technique Rédaction scientifique et technique -- Guides, manuels, etc. Anglais (langue) -- Style Anglais (Langue) -- Stylistique English language -- Style Technical writing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc Communication in science Science -- English language Index. décimale : 808.066 021 Techniques d'écriture de la documentation professionnelle, documentation technique, exposés en anglais Résumé :
"This book helps scientists write papers for scientific journals. Using the key parts of typical scientific papers (title, abstracts, introduction, visuals, structure, and conclusions), it shows through numerous examples, how to achieve the essential qualities required in scientific writing, namely being clear, concise, convincing, fluid, interesting, and organized. To enable the writer to assess whether these parts are well written from a reader's perspective, the book also offers practical metrics in the form of six checklists, and even an original Java application to assist in the evaluation." (source : 4ème de couverture)Note de contenu : index Scientific writing 2.0 : a reader and writer's guide [document multimédia] / Jean-Luc Lebrun, Auteur . - Singapore;Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2011 . - 1 vol. (XIV-265 p.) ; 23 cm + 1 DVD.
ISBN : 978-981-4350-60-0
The expanded edition with writing diagnosis tool on DVD for Mac and PC.-PPN 202766276
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Anglais (langue) -- Langage scientifique et technique Rédaction scientifique et technique -- Guides, manuels, etc. Anglais (langue) -- Style Anglais (Langue) -- Stylistique English language -- Style Technical writing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc Communication in science Science -- English language Index. décimale : 808.066 021 Techniques d'écriture de la documentation professionnelle, documentation technique, exposés en anglais Résumé :
"This book helps scientists write papers for scientific journals. Using the key parts of typical scientific papers (title, abstracts, introduction, visuals, structure, and conclusions), it shows through numerous examples, how to achieve the essential qualities required in scientific writing, namely being clear, concise, convincing, fluid, interesting, and organized. To enable the writer to assess whether these parts are well written from a reader's perspective, the book also offers practical metrics in the form of six checklists, and even an original Java application to assist in the evaluation." (source : 4ème de couverture)Note de contenu : index Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-SA-006061 LEB-01 Ouvrages / Books OCA Bib. Géoazur Sophia-Antipolis SA-Salle-A213-Ouvrages Disponible
Titre : The structure and evolution of stars Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : J. J. Eldridge, Auteur ; Christopher A. Tout, Auteur Editeur : Singapore;Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific Année de publication : 2019, cop. 2019 Importance : 1 vol. (XX-338 p.) Présentation : ill., fig., diagr. Format : 24 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-1-78326-579-4 Note générale : PPN 235498769 Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Etoiles -- Structure Evolution stellaire Etoiles -- Atmosphères Etoiles -- Evolution Etoiles doubles Stars -- Structure Stars -- Evolution Stars -- Atmospheres Double stars Index. décimale : 523.8 Etoiles Résumé : Stars are the fundamental observable constituents of the Universe. They are the first objects we see in the night sky, they dominate the light produced in our own and other galaxies, and nucleosynthesis in stars produces all the elements heavier than helium. A knowledge of stars and their evolution is vital to understand other astrophysical objects from accreting black holes and galaxies to the Universe itself. The structure of a star can be described mathematically by differential equations derived from the principles of hydrodynamics, electromagnetic theory, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics. The basic equations of a spherical star are derived in detail at an accessible level. The topics discussed include modes of energy transport, the equation of state, the physics of the opacity sources and the nuclear reactions. Attention is also given to the virial theorem, polytropic gas spheres and homology principles and the procedure for numerical solution of the equations is outlined. This book tracks the evolution of stars from their main-sequence evolution through the exhaustion of various nuclear fuels to the end points of evolution and also introduces the topic of interacting binary stars. The aim is to take the reader from the essential underlying physical principles to the doors to current research on stellar interiors. (site de l'éditeur) Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.325-331. - Index p.333-338 The structure and evolution of stars [texte imprimé] / J. J. Eldridge, Auteur ; Christopher A. Tout, Auteur . - Singapore;Hackensack, NJ : World Scientific, 2019, cop. 2019 . - 1 vol. (XX-338 p.) : ill., fig., diagr. ; 24 cm.
ISBN : 978-1-78326-579-4
PPN 235498769
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Etoiles -- Structure Evolution stellaire Etoiles -- Atmosphères Etoiles -- Evolution Etoiles doubles Stars -- Structure Stars -- Evolution Stars -- Atmospheres Double stars Index. décimale : 523.8 Etoiles Résumé : Stars are the fundamental observable constituents of the Universe. They are the first objects we see in the night sky, they dominate the light produced in our own and other galaxies, and nucleosynthesis in stars produces all the elements heavier than helium. A knowledge of stars and their evolution is vital to understand other astrophysical objects from accreting black holes and galaxies to the Universe itself. The structure of a star can be described mathematically by differential equations derived from the principles of hydrodynamics, electromagnetic theory, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, atomic and nuclear physics. The basic equations of a spherical star are derived in detail at an accessible level. The topics discussed include modes of energy transport, the equation of state, the physics of the opacity sources and the nuclear reactions. Attention is also given to the virial theorem, polytropic gas spheres and homology principles and the procedure for numerical solution of the equations is outlined. This book tracks the evolution of stars from their main-sequence evolution through the exhaustion of various nuclear fuels to the end points of evolution and also introduces the topic of interacting binary stars. The aim is to take the reader from the essential underlying physical principles to the doors to current research on stellar interiors. (site de l'éditeur) Note de contenu : Bibliogr. p.325-331. - Index p.333-338 Réservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité Nom du donateur OCA-NI-010937 010937 Ouvrages / Books OCA Bib. Nice Mont-Gros NI-Salle de lecture-Ouvrages Sorti jusqu'au 18/03/2025