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Excel for Scientists and Engineers

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For scientists and engineers tired of trying to learn Excel with examples from accounting, this self-paced tutorial is loaded with informative samples from the world of science and engineering. Techniques covered include creating a multifactorial or polynomial trendline, generating random samples with various characteristics, and tips on when to use PEARSON instead of CORREL. Other science- and engineering-related Excel features such as making columns touch each other for a histogram, unlinking a chart from its data, and pivoting tables to create frequency distributions are also covered.

119 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2005

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Gerard M. Verschuuren

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I am a scientist, writer, speaker, and consultant, working at the interface of science, philosophy, and religion. By training, I am human geneticist who also earned a doctorate in the philosophy of science. I studied and worked at universities in Europe and the United States. In 1994, I moved permanently with my wife, Trudy, to the USA, and live now in the southern part of the State of New Hampshire, USA.

My most recent books: http://www.where-do-we-come-from.com/...
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