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- authors list (link) Motulsky, Harvey (2018). Intuitive biostatistics : a nonmathematical guide to statistical thinking (Fourth ed.). New York. p. 266. ISBN 978-0-19-064356-0...
- "****ing curves to data using nonlinear regression: a practical and nonmathematical review". The FASEB Journal. 1 (5): 365–374. doi:10.1096/fasebj.1.5...
- ISBN 9780123919137. Motulsky, Harvey (2010). Intuitive Biostatistics: A Nonmathematical Guide to Statistical Thinking. Oxford University Press. pp. 210–218...
- flow, and much more. Smoothly integrates the flow of material in a nonmathematical format without sacrificing depth of coverage or accuracy to help readers...
- Derbyshire puts it in his prologue, "at the intelligent and curious but nonmathematical reader ..." Prime Obsession explores such topics as complex numbers...
- and Metallurgy, Univ. of Cambridge. Retrieved 2019-06-22. Detailed nonmathematical description of ferromagnetic materials with illustrations Magnetism:...
- OCLC 773348873. Motulsky, Harvey (2018). Intuitive biostatistics : a nonmathematical guide to statistical thinking (Fourth ed.). New York. p. 477. ISBN 978-0-19-064356-0...
- Pronunciations and Meanings" also glosses cheng as "measure," again using a nonmathematical term, kelü, commonly used for taxation. This is how Li Ji defines fangcheng:...
- rejuvenate interest in this classic field, and has proved po****r with nonmathematical audiences, as well as with mathematicians. In 1976 Grünbaum won a Lester...
- Atkins, in a book The Second Law, written for laypersons, presented a nonmathematical interpretation of what he called the "infinitely incomprehensible entropy"...