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Essentials of Semiconductor Physics

By Lawson, Nigella, Wenckebach, W. Tom

The Invisible Rainbow: A History of Electricity and Life

By Arthur Firstenberg

Acoustic and Electromagnetic Waves

By Jones, D. S.

Electricity and Magnetism

Electromagnetism (Oxford Physics S.)

By Robinson, F. N. H.

We Are Electric: The New Science of Our Body’s Electrome

By Adee, Sally

Introduction to NMR Spectroscopy

By J. Abraham, R.

Physical Electronics

By Tuck, B., Christopoulos, Christos

Multiple Choice Questions in Electronics

By Thomas J. Davies

Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Phenomena

By Paul Lorrain, Dale R. Corson

Essentials of Electromagnetism

By David Dugdale

Professor Maxwell's Duplicitous Demon: The Life and Science of James Clerk Maxwell

By Brian Clegg

The Scientist, The Madman, The Thief And Their Lightbulb: The Search For Free Energy

By Keith Tutt

Electronics Through Applications

By Steven, Alastair

Electromagnetic Theory: Problems and Solutions: Bk. 1

By Kenneth Foster, Robert Anderson

Surface Science: The First Thirty Years

By Charles Brian Duke

Basic Electromagnetism

By E.R. Dobbs

Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics

By D. P. Craig

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

By R. K. Harris

Carbon 13 NMR Spectroscopy

By Hans-Otto Kalinowski (Justus-Liebig University, Federal Republic of Germany), Stefan Berger (University of Marburg, Siegmar Braun (The Technical College of Darmstadt, Federal Republic of Germany. Translated by Jack K. Becc...

Dynamic Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy

By L. M. Jackman, F. Albert Cotton

A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism: Volume 2

By James Clerk Maxwell (late Professor, late Professor, Trinity College, Cambridge)

International GCSE – IGCSE Physics for Edexcel

By Bradley, Malcolm, Sunley, Chris

Faraday

By G.N. Cantor, David Gooding, Frank James

Electronic Hobbyists Data Book: 396 (BP S.)

By Penfold, R. A.

Elements of Electromagnetics

By Sadiku, Matthew N. O.

Basic Electronics for Scientists and Engineers

By Dennis L. Eggleston (Occidental College, Los Angeles)