Selected Product: | Viscous Fluid Flow (Mcgraw Hill Series in Mechanical Engineering) Hardcover Edition: 3 Author: Frank M. White Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 2005-01-05 ISBN-10: 0072402318 ISBN-13: 9780072402315 List Price: $163.00 Average Customer Rating: | | Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers (Dover Books on Advanced Mathematics) ISBN-10: 048667620X ISBN-13: 9780486676203 List Price:$16.95 Vectors, Tensors and the Basic Equations of Fluid Mechanics (Dover Books on Engineering) ISBN-10: 0486661105 ISBN-13: 9780486661100 List Price:$15.95 Advanced Engineering Mathematics ISBN-10: 0471488852 ISBN-13: 9780471488859 List Price:$138.72 An Introduction to Fluid Dynamics ISBN-10: 0521663962 ISBN-13: 9780521663960 List Price:$47.00 Boundary-Layer Theory ISBN-10: 3540662707 ISBN-13: 9783540662709 List Price:$179.00 |
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