Body electronics is a self-healing system that utilizes nutrient saturation through diet and supplementation. Thomas Chavez learned this discipline under its developer, Dr. John Whitman Ray, and in Body Electronics, Chavez expands it to cover every imaginable trauma and illness. The basis for the approach is the melting of melanin protein complexes (crystals) in the body that develop through years of poor diet, insufficient water, poor bowel ecology, and other factors. The book addresses such topics as how to achieve appropriate levels of nutrient saturation with the right combination of enzymes and minerals; how much water to drink and why it's important; how eating cooked food can be a damaging addiction; and how to achieve a healthy relationship with bacterial flora for intestinal health. In addition to physical wellness, the book addresses spiritual and psychological well being. The results of body electronics have been called miraculous; this book shows why.
Electronics Demystified
Best-selling "Demystified author and electronics expert Stan Gibilisco has penned the perfect introductory book for consumers, hobbyists, and students alike. Coverage includes essential topics such as current and power supplies, wireless, digital principles, measurement and monitoring, transducers and sensors, location and navigation, and more.
Electronics Demystified
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Electronics Pocket Reference Manual by Edward Pasahow, ISBN 0071347003
Handy, complete, and easily accessible, this compact, perfect-for-any-project guide provides a compendium of the latest data encompassing aspects of electronics, definitions, facts, formulas, and more. This third edition contains new sections on communications, computing electronics and networking, and active filters.
Electronics Pocket Reference Manual by Edward Pasahow, ISBN 0071347003
Consumer electronics > Electronics Pocket Reference Manual by Edward Pasahow, ISBN 0071347003
Where's It Going? by Ian Pearson, ISBN 0500281378
This book, the first to examine the astonishing developments in Information Technology, predicts the seamless merging of communication, computing, and consumer electronics in coming years. The authors are leading futurologists who explore the significance of these developments and their radical impact not only on business and economic systems but also on the very structure of society.
Computers will talk to one another; new textiles will control the body's temperature; smart buildings will monitor and alter heat, light, music, decoration, and mood. People will work in local technology centers, while retail outlets will give way to personal agents who choose goods from the Internet. As networks link individuals far and wide, governments will find it harder to control what happens within their boundaries; sophisticated new surveillance techniques could threaten individual freedoms and cyberwars could wreak terrible technological destruction.
Where's It Going? by Ian Pearson, ISBN 0500281378
The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan
Over the next five years it is estimated that 32 million people will sign up for some form of consumer directed health care. This book will explain options and why the new consumer directed health plans are better, safer, and cheaper than traditional employer-sponsored health insurance.
The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan
Consumer electronics > The New Health Insurance Solution: How to Get Cheaper, Better Coverage Without a Traditional Employer Plan
Solving Interference Problems in Electronics by Ralph Morrison, ISBN 0471127965
A fresh look at electronics in the real world of Electromagnetic interference, the physical environment, and utility power . . .
Despite the many advances in electronics, the semiconductor revolution, and technologies that perform well above 100 MHz--problems of noise and interference remain. One reason is the inability of circuit theory to address a number of real-world issues--utility power, grounding, the character of buildings, the nature of long cables, or questions of radiation vis--vis equipment.
"Solving Interference Problems in Electronics tackles all these areas with an amazingly accessible and down-to-earth approach that bridges the gap between the practical world and today's electronics. Highly original and pragmatic, the book uses elementary principles of physics to shed new light on EMI, and shows students and engineering professionals how to solve problems that are often beyond the scope of circuit theory.
Drawing on his 30 years experience in the field, author...
Solving Interference Problems in Electronics by Ralph Morrison, ISBN 0471127965
Gateways Into Electronics by Peter Carroll Dunn, ISBN 0471254487
A unique introduction to the many facets of electronics guided by industrial rather than academic practice, Gateways into Electronics relies on timeless principles rather than special methods and quickly provides the reader with the tools to explore the literature quantitatively and design simple instruments with assurance. It is thus an invaluable resource for scientists and engineers seeking to understand and develop applications of electronics in their fields.
Covering linear systems, circuit theory, operational amplifiers, semiconductor devices, feedback systems, and digital circuits at a level accessible to anyone with a good grasp of elementary calculus and the bare bones of physics, this comprehensive work also offers clear and compact discussions of generalized functions, Laplace and Fourier transforms, the electromagnetic foundations of circuit theory, transmission lines, modulation and detection, random processes and noise, and signal recovery.
Gateways Into Electronics...
Gateways Into Electronics by Peter Carroll Dunn, ISBN 0471254487
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Consumer Reports Bound Volume 2006
Now you can get the wisdom of one full year of "Consumer Reports" in one place. We've assembled all twelve 2006 issues of "Consumer Reports "magazine and put them in a single bound collection.
"Consumer Reports "magazine is the source you can trust for ratings and recommendations of consumer products and services. Whether you're buying a car, a TV, or a new cell phone plan, our unbiased reports will help you get the best value for your money.
Consumer Reports Bound Volume 2006
Consumer electronics > Consumer Reports Bound Volume 2006
Where's It Going? by Ian Pearson, ISBN 0500281378
This book, the first to examine the astonishing developments in Information Technology, predicts the seamless merging of communication, computing, and consumer electronics in coming years. The authors are leading futurologists who explore the significance of these developments and their radical impact not only on business and economic systems but also on the very structure of society.
Computers will talk to one another; new textiles will control the body's temperature; smart buildings will monitor and alter heat, light, music, decoration, and mood. People will work in local technology centers, while retail outlets will give way to personal agents who choose goods from the Internet. As networks link individuals far and wide, governments will find it harder to control what happens within their boundaries; sophisticated new surveillance techniques could threaten individual freedoms and cyberwars could wreak terrible technological destruction.
Where's It Going? by Ian Pearson, ISBN 0500281378