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Andrew Kerr

Learning Japanese - 0 views

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    For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store\n\nThis guide is an attempt to systematically build up the grammatical structures that make up the Japanese language in a way that makes sense in Japanese. It may not be a practical tool for quickly learning immediately useful Japanese phrases (for example, common phrases for travel). However, it will logically create grammatical building blocks that will result in a solid grammatical foundation. For those of you who have learned Japanese from textbooks, you may see some big differences in how the material is ordered and presented. This is because this guide does not seek to forcibly create artificial ties between English and Japanese by presenting the material in a way that makes sense in English. Instead, examples with translations will show how ideas are expressed in Japanese resulting in simpler explanations that are easier to understand.
Andrew Kerr

The Elements: A Visual Exploration - 1 views

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    For iPad on the iTunes App Store\nThis is the US English version of The Elements. Fully translated versions are also available in French, German, Japanese, and British English. If you think you've seen the periodic table, think again. The Elements: A Visual Exploration lets you experience the beauty and fascination of the building blocks of our universe in a way you've never seen before. And as the first really new ebook developed from the ground up for iPad, The Elements beautifully shows off the capabilities of this lovely device.
Andrew Kerr

Periodic Table of Elements - 1 views

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    For iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store\nPeriodic Table of Elements App\n\nWith this application, one can look up information on 117 different elements.\nInformation which can be found includes:\n\n* Element name in Japanese and English\n* Chemical symbol\n* Atomic number\n* Atomic mass\n* Family name\n* Classification\n* Period\n* Electron shell configuration\n* Physical state under standard atmospheric pressure.\n\nIn addition to the basic data provided by the application,\none can find more information on each element by retrieving data\nfrom a wiki.
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