Certainly! Here's the bibliographic information for the 6th edition of Vector Mechanics for Engineers: Statics and Dynamics:
This comprehensive two-volume set covers key mathematical techniques and models used in modern biology, from population dynamics to pattern formation. Volume I focuses on deterministic modeling approaches, while Volume II includes spatial and stochastic models.
This volume explores modern aspects of coordination chemistry, emphasizing structural and bonding theories. Topics include non-planar porphyrins, hydroxide structures in condensed phases, and computational modeling. Contributions by notable chemists N. W. Alcock, R. J. Deeth, and H. D. Lutz enrich the volume with experimental and theoretical insights.