This collection features the books and book contributions of the Fairfield University Engineering Faculty.
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Atari for Kids from 8 to 80
Michael Zabinski
Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the Atari computers.
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Commodore for Kids from 8 to 80
Michael Zabinski
Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the Commodore 64 computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.
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IBM Personal Computer for Kids from 8 to 80
Michael Zabinski and Francis H. Short
Explains how to use the computer language BASIC to write fundamental programs for the IBM Personal Computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.
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TRS-80 for Kids from 8 to 80, Vol. I
Michael Zabinski
Explains how to use the computer language Basic to write fundamental programs for the TRS-80 computer and provides games and exercises to develop programming skills.
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Introduction toTRS-80 Level II Basic and Computer Programming
Michael Zabinski
Describes the main features of the Radio Shack personal computer and explains how to program it using Basic.
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Gastrointestinal Motility in Health and Disease
H. L. Duthie, Piero Biancani, Michael Zabinski, Morris D. Kerstein, and Jose Behar
Michael Zabinski (with Biancani, P., M. P. Zabinski, M. D. Kerstein, and J. Behar) is a contributing author, "Comparison of mechanical characteristics of the lower oesophageal sphincter and pyloric sphincter," p.547-551.
Book description:
Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Gastrointestinal Motility, held at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, 12–16th September, 1977.
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Plenary and Invited Lectures
Milton Kerker, Albert C. Zettlemoyer, Robert L. Rowell, Howard Reiss, Dean C. Marvin, and Richard H. Heist
Richard Heist is a contributing author (with Howard Reiss and Dean C. Marvin), "The use of nucleation and growth as a tool in chemical physics," p.133-149. Colloid and Interface Science, Volume I: Plenary and Invited Lectures contains papers presented at the International Conference on Colloids and Surfaces, held in San Juan, Puerto Rico, 21-25 June 1976. It consists of the plenary and invited papers, and a general overview of these papers by A. M. Schwartz. These papers were given during the morning sessions. The volume is organized into 10 parts. Part I contains papers on surface forces. Parts II and III present studies on catalysis and aerosols, respectively. Part IV examines solid surfaces, focusing on newer techniques for exploring surface structure and surface reactions. The papers in Part V deal with water at interfaces, including a lecture on the behavior and structure of water at inorganic surfaces including metals, oxides, and silicates. Part VI covers the rheology of disperse systems, including papers on the effect of inertial forces on the motion of solids through liquids and theoretical studies on diffusive heat flux. Part VII takes up stability and instability in disperse systems, steric stabilization, and colloidal stability. Parts VIII and IX examine biological membranes and surface thermodynamics, respectively. Part X on liquid crystals includes discussion of the structures and properties of this state of matter.