Fortran 90/95 for Scientists and Engineers

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WCB/McGraw-Hill, 1998 - Computers - 874 pages

This text examines the impact of drug-taking behavior on our society and our daily lives. The use and abuse of a wide range of licit and illicit drugs are discussed from historical, biological, psychological, and sociological perspectives.

For undergraduate Drugs and Behavior courses .

In today's world, drugs and their use present a social paradox, combining the potential for good and for bad. As a society and as individuals, we can be the beneficiaries of drugs or their victims. Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society, Sixth Edition features a comprehensive review of psychoactive drugs, and is notable for the attention it gives to two aspects of drug-taking behavior that have been underreported in other texts: steroid abuse and inhalant abuse.

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Contents

Introduction to Computers and the Fortran Language
1
Basic Elements of Fortran
21
Control Structures and Program Design
83
Copyright

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