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Geometry of Quantum theory |
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The physics of synchrotron Radiation |
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Quantum wells wires and Dots |
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Fundamentals electrical and electronics engineering |
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Basic electronics |
J.B. Gupta |
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Practical Physics |
R.K Shukla Anchal–srivastava |
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Nuclear Radiation Detectors |
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String Theory and the Scientific method |
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Engineering Physics |
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The Cambridge Hand book of Physics For mules |
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Small wind systems For Rural energy Services |
SmailKhennas |
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Natural Sources of energy |
A.H. Gibson |
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Anintroduetion to Astrophysics |
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Electron Optics |
O. Klemperer |
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Cosmic Rays and Mesotrons |
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Introduction to environmental engineering |
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Material Science |
R.K. Rajput |
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Basic electromagnetic – theory |
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Computational Physics |
Darren walker |
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Non – conventional energy Resources |
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Engineering Practical- Physics |
S. Panigraphi B. Mallick |
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Electrical engineering |
Giorgio Rizzoni |
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Quantum Mechanics |
David H. Mc Intyre |
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Discrete Mathematics (2) Copy |
Anjana– Gupta |
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Problems and solutions of Mathematics for engineers |
I. J. s. Sarna |
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Heat and Mass Transfer |
Yavus. A cengel |
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Biophsics |
Mark C. leake |
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Nano structure and Nanotechnology |
Douglas Natelson |
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Spectroscopy of organic compounds |
P.S. Kalsi |
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Laser Principles, Types and Applications |
K.R. Nambiar |
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Optical Processes in semiconductors |
Jacques L. Pankave |
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Optical Properties of thin solid Films |
O. S. Heavens |
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Introduction to finite Element method |
P. N. Godbde |
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Introduction to Nanotechnology |
Risal singh , Shipra Mital Gupta |
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Introduction to Bioscience |
Dr. J.P. Sharma |
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