Customer Review: There are only 1 or 2 books that I have wanted to burn more than this one. The chapters seem reasonable when reading through them; however, when you attempt to solve the problems at the end of the chapter you realize that the chapter you just read was useless. After realizing this, you look for... more info
Customer Review: The book binding was in bad shape when I received it however I believe that is due to shipping constraints. Overall a good experience.
Customer Review: This book is pure fun to read... easy to follow, clearly written, and full of cool graphs. It invokes the engineer, physicist, and statistician in you all at once. If for nothing else but having fun, you should get a copy and read it. But wish it wasn't so expensive.
Customer Review: I was expecting a lot from this book since it is written by the very famous Michael Stabin, expert in the field of dosimetry. The book covers the subject of health physics very well, with a few typos here and there. But my biggest disappointment was to find the open-source web site wikipedia as a... more info
Customer Review: Especially for beginning reactor physics classes, go with the Duderstadt book. It's much clearer. For this to be useful, you kind of need to know all of it already. I remember being really annoyed once when a variable was used and never defined (before OR after the equation). We ended up sharing a... more info
Customer Review: For anyone who is at all interested in the environment, or the American West, or issues of nuclear waste, this book is a must. Kuletz does something that is lacking in our radio, t.v., news magazine, and newspaper reports on environmental issues--she reveals the cultural biases in our Western,... more info
Customer Review: This is for beginers, a lot of informations without any order.
80% of titles you can find for free on web, disapointed. I pay a lot for nothing.
is there any book with real world sapmles with ditail answers!!!!!!!!!!!!