Robert M May

"Theoretical Ecology. Principles and Applications" ed. by Robert M. May, Angela R. McLean

"Theoretical Ecology. Principles and Applications" ed. by Robert M. May, Angela R. McLean
Third edition
Oxford University Press | 2007 | ISBN: 0199209996 | 268 pages | PDF | 6 Mb

This book has overseen the transition of ecology from an observational and descriptive subject to one with a solid conceptual core. It will be of interest to the general reader seeking a better understanding of a range of global environmental problems.
Robert M. Carmack, "Quichean Civilization: The Ethnohistoric, Ethnographic and Archaeological Sources"

Robert M. Carmack, "Quichean Civilization: The Ethnohistoric, Ethnographic and Archaeological Sources"
Univ of California Pr | 1973 | ISBN: 0520019636 | French | PDF | 453 pages | 50 Mb

Several centuries before the Spanish conquest, the Quichean people, moving southward from Mexico, overran the highlands of Guatemala and there established an independent state that endured until its destruction in 1524 by the conquistadors. …
«Sense and Nonsense about Angels and Demons» by Kenneth D. Boa,Robert M. Bowman Jr.

«Sense and Nonsense about Angels and Demons» by Kenneth D. Boa,Robert M. Bowman Jr.
English | ISBN: 9780310869337 | MP3@64 kbps | 4h 08m | 113.8 MB

Quantum Theory of Magnetism by Robert M. White  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Oct. 20, 2014
Quantum Theory of Magnetism by Robert M. White

Quantum Theory of Magnetism by Robert M. White
Springer; 3rd edition | December 8, 2006 | English | ISBN: 3540651160 | 366 pages | PDF | 7 MB

"Quantum Theory of Magnetism" is the only book that deals with the phenomenon of magnetism from the point of view of "linear response". That is, how does a magnetic material respond when excited by a magnetic field? That field may be uniform, or spatially varying, static or time dependent. Previous editions have dealt primarily with the magnetic response.
Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb

Stefan Biffl, "Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb"
English | ISBN: 3030253112 | 2019 | 507 pages | PDF | 12 MB
Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb (Repost)

Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering: With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb by Stefan Biffl
English | PDF | 2019 | 518 Pages | ISBN : 3030253112 | 11.52 MB

This book examines the requirements, risks, and solutions to improve the security and quality of complex cyber-physical systems (C-CPS), such as production systems, power plants, and airplanes, in order to ascertain whether it is possible to protect engineering organizations against cyber threats and to ensure engineering project quality.

«Falling Toward the Moon» by R.H. Sin,Robert M. Drake  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Dec. 17, 2019
«Falling Toward the Moon» by R.H. Sin,Robert M. Drake

«Falling Toward the Moon» by R.H. Sin,Robert M. Drake
English | ISBN: 9781524858483 | EPUB | 0.6 MB

The Robert Cray Band - Shoulda Been Home (2001)  Music

Posted by Designol at March 4, 2025
The Robert Cray Band - Shoulda Been Home (2001)

The Robert Cray Band - Shoulda Been Home (2001)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 356 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 121 Mb | Scans ~ 69 Mb
Modern Electric Blues, Soul-Blues | Label: Rycodisc | # RCD 10611 | Time: 00:52:50

Perhaps the most telling tune on Shoulda Been Home is the T-Bone Walker-influenced "Renew Blues," not because of the style, but because the slow blues fades out after just one tiny minute. By contrast, the mellow soul sway of "Out of Eden" stretches out to over nine minutes. Robert Cray has been heralded as a savior of modern blues, but the truth is Cray's music is much closer to the vintage soul of O.V. Wright and Otis Redding than the 12-bar form of B.B. King or Albert King. Granted, his punctuating Stratocaster guitar riffs borrow from the books of all the blues masters, but his songwriting and arranging don't. Often backed by arpeggiated guitar chords, Cray's vocals are front and center here, passionately leaning into these predominantly slow or mid-tempo tunes. By contrast, only a couple of cuts are upbeat enough to really get the knees a-shakin'. The infectious opening cut "Baby's Arms" – the best tune on the record – could have been a hit single for Stax Records, and Sir Mack Rice's upbeat "Love Sickness" was a hit for Stax Records. Meanwhile, "Help Me Forget," with its mellow, candlelight mood, could have been a hit for Barry White.

«Reality Stories of Medicine» by Robert Gullberg  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at April 3, 2021
«Reality Stories of Medicine» by Robert Gullberg

«Reality Stories of Medicine» by Robert Gullberg
English | EPUB | 0.4 MB

Robert Johnson - San Antonio - Dallas 1936-1937 (1995)  Music

Posted by popsakov at April 9, 2020
Robert Johnson - San Antonio - Dallas 1936-1937 (1995)

Robert Johnson - San Antonio - Dallas 1936-1937 (1995)
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u8 + Log ~ 300 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 224 Mb
Full Scans ~ 115 Mb | 00:48:56 + 00:44:11 | RAR 5% Recovery
Acoustic Blues / Delta Blues / Pre-War Blues / Slide Guitar Blues / Country Blues
Frémeaux & Associés #FA 251

Robert Leroy Johnson was an American blues singer, songwriter and musician. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generations of musicians. Johnson's poorly documented life and death have given rise to much legend. The one most closely associated with his life is that he sold his soul to the devil at a local crossroads to achieve musical success. He is now recognized as a master of the blues, particularly the Delta blues style. As an itinerant performer who played mostly on street corners, in juke joints, and at Saturday night dances, Johnson had little commercial success or public recognition in his lifetime. He participated in only two recording sessions, one in San Antonio in 1936, and one in Dallas in 1937, that produced 29 distinct songs (with 13 surviving alternate takes) recorded by famed Country Music Hall of Fame producer Don Law. These songs, recorded at low fidelity in improvised studios, were the totality of his recorded output.