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Centrifugal Pump User's Guidebook: Problems and Solutions
Published in Hardcover by Chapman & Hall (15 January, 1996)
Author: Sam Yedidiah
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Heat Pumps: Operation & Service
Published in Paperback by Martom Pub (July, 1998)
Author: Tom Bodden
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Ships' Bilge Pumps: A History of Their Development, 1500-1900 (Studies in Nautical Archaeology, No 2)
Published in Paperback by Texas A&M University Press (November, 1996)
Author: Thomas J. Oertling
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Centrifugal Pumps - Second Edition
Published in Hardcover by Kluwer Academic Publishers (15 January, 1998)
Authors: Igor J. Karassik, Terry McGuire, Igor T. Karassik, and J. T. McGuire
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Putting Your Diabetes on the Pump
Published in Paperback by American Diabetes Association (01 December, 2001)
Authors: Fran Kaufman, Mary Halverson, and Jessica Lohry
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Not enough book for the money
If you are going to only buy one book on pumping, buy "Pumping Insulin", not this book. This book is very small (60 pages, and 5 1/2"x4") and doesn't fully explain all the concepts it goes into. (For example, it mentions the 1800/1500 rule, but doesn't explain when you would use either number.) It does have some good suggestions on where to wear the pump, and similar issues. My suggestion, if you can get this book for very cheap, and you already know the basics, pick it up. Otherwise, I wouldn't bother.


Pump 'Em Full of Lead: A Look at Gangsters on Film (Twayne's Filmmakers Series)
Published in Paperback by Twayne Pub (March, 1998)
Author: Marilyn Yaquinto
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If you like gangster films, or you're just interested in the concept of genre, this book will provide plenty of bullets, blood, and brotherhood with just enough high-brow analysis to keep your frontal lobe humming. Author Marilyn Yaquinto does a good job of tracking down every candidate for admission into the gangster film genre, and she's especially good at showing how more recent films from the "Black New Wave" and independent directors are informed by and expand on the notions of the gangster classics of the '30s and '40s and the works of Italian-American directors like Scorsese and Coppola in the '70s and '80s. Pump 'Em Full of Lead is an intellectual bullet fest from Bonnie and Clyde to Boyz N the Hood. --James DiGiovanna
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Centrifugal Pump Design
Published in Hardcover by Interscience (08 September, 2000)
Author: John Tuzson
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Deceptionated
I'm very deceptionated with this book.

I must recognize that the general structure of the book is quite good, but the problem is not that.

The problem with the book begins with the formulas. It has to much errors. Seems that the autor hasn't had the time for a technical review. Some of the formulas has several tipographic mistakes, and appear different on the computer program listings.
I have invested some time reviewing the results of the programs and a can't get the results that he shows. and in the listings of the program the formulas are written so differently that I don't understand why he introduced o where did he get the conversion factors.
Let my list below some of the troubles I have found reviewing the listing of the program loss:

1 Several varable names are incorrect (that is not much important)

2 If you do a dimensional analysis of the leakage formula, the way it is written is wrong. You get incompatible units respect to flow.

And this is only the begining. Seems to be tough and I need to do a more deep review in order to give a detailed list of errors in the book. I could be grateful if someone help me to do that.


Heat Pump Systems
Published in Hardcover by Krieger Publishing Company (January, 1991)
Authors: Ronald H. Howell and Harry J. Sauer
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heat pump
I would like to review a field of heat pump


1771-12: European Positive Displacement (PD) Pump Markets (European Reports)
Published in Spiral-bound by Frost & Sullivan (31 December, 1993)
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1772-12: Reciprocating PD Pumps, Rotary PD Pumps (European Reports)
Published in Spiral-bound by Frost & Sullivan (31 December, 1993)
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