Lonely Planet New England's Best Trips (Travel Guide), 3rd Edition

Lonely Planet New England's Best Trips: 31 Amazing road trips (Travel Guide), 3rd Edition by Lonely Planet
English | February 1st, 2017 | ASIN: B01MQ5K5O8, ISBN: 1786572990 | 415 pages | EPUB | 89.01 MB
Discover the freedom of open roads with Lonely Planet New England's Best Trips, your passport to uniquely encountering New England by car. Featuring 32 amazing road trips, plus up-to-date advice on the destinations you'll visit along the way, you can enjoy the soaking peaks and lush valleys of the White Mountains or explore maritime history on a tour through Maine, all with your trusted travel companion. Get to New England, rent a car, and hit the road!
101 Amazing Facts About the First World War [Audiobook]

101 Amazing Facts About the First World War [Audiobook] by Jack Goldstein
English | November 8th, 2017 | ASIN: B0777THZB3 | MP3@64 kbps | 31 mins | 14.35 MB
Narrator: Lawrence Keefe
Do you know the age of the youngest soldier to receive the Victoria Cross during the First World War? What role did tanks play in the conflict? And how much were Germany ordered to pay in reparations after the war?
Advanced Quantum Mechanics: Materials and Photons (Graduate Texts in Physics)

Advanced Quantum Mechanics: Materials and Photons (Graduate Texts in Physics) by Rainer Dick
English | 20 July 2016 | ISBN: 3319256742 | 714 Pages | EPUB | 10.17 MB
In this updated and expanded second edition of a well-received and invaluable textbook, Prof. Dick emphasizes the importance of advanced quantum mechanics for materials science and all experimental techniques
Human Retrotransposons in Health and Disease

Human Retrotransposons in Health and Disease By Gael Cristofari
English | EPUB | 2017 | 330 Pages | ISBN : 3319483439 | 1.97 MB
This unique book explores the role of retrotransposons in human health and disease. The ability of retrotransposons to affect the structure of human genes is recognized since the late 80's. However, the advances of deep-sequencing technologies have shed new light on the extent of retrotransposon-mediated genome variations.