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100 1  Verschuuren, G. M. N.|q(Geert M. N.) 
245 10 Excel 2013 for scientists /|cby Gerard M. Verschuuren. 
250    Revised & expanded 3rd edition. 
264  1 Uniontown, Ohio :|bHoly Macro! Books,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2014 
300    1 online resource (314 pages). 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
490 1  Excel for Professionals series 
500    Includes index. 
505 8  Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; About the 
       Author; Introduction; Part 1: General Spreadsheet 
       Techniques; Chapter 2: The Fill Handle; Chapter 3: 
       Relative vs. Absolute Cell References; Chapter 4: Range 
       Names; Chapter 5: Nested Functions; Part 1 Exercises; Part
       2: Data Analysis; Chapter 7: Subtotals; Chapter 8: Summary
       Functions; Chapter 9: Unique Lists; Chapter 10: Data 
       Validation; Chapter 11: Conditional Formatting; Chapter 12
       : Filtering Tools; Chapter 13: Lookups; Chapter 14: 
       Working with Trends; Chapter 15: Fixing Numbers; Chapter 
       16: Copying Formulas. 
505 8  Chapter 17: Multi-cell Arrays Chapter 18: Single-cell 
       Arrays; Chapter 19: Date Manipulation; Chapter 20: Time 
       Manipulation; Part 2 Exercises; Part 3: Plotting Data; 
       Chapter 22: A Chart's or Graph's Data Source; Chapter 23: 
       Combining Chart Types; Chapter 24: Changing Graph 
       Locations; Chapter 25: Templates and Defaults; Chapter 26:
       Axis Scales; Chapter 27: More Axes; Chapter 28: Error 
       Bars; Chapter 29: More Bars; Chapter 30: Line Markers; 
       Chapter 31: Interpolation; Chapter 32: Graph Formulas; 
       Part 3 Exercises; Part 4: Regression and Curve Fitting; 
       Chapter 34: Nonlinear Regression. 
505 8  Chapter 35: Curve Fitting Chapter 36: Sigmoid Curves; 
       Chapter 37: Predictability; Chapter 38: Correlation; 
       Chapter 39: Multiple Regression: Linear Estimates; Chapter
       40: Reiterations and Matrixes; Chapter 41: Solving 
       Equations; Chapter 42: What-If Controls; Chapter 43: 
       Syntax of Functions; Chapter 44: Worksheet Functions; Part
       4 Exercises; Part 5: Statistical Analysis; Chapter 46: 
       Types of Distributions; Chapter 47: Simulating 
       Distributions; Chapter 48: Sampling Techniques; Chapter 49
       : Test Conditions and Outliers; Chapter 50: Estimating 
       Means; Chapter 51: Estimating Proportions; Chapter 52: 
       Significant Means Chapter 53: Significant Proportions; 
       Chapter 54: Significant Frequencies; Chapter 55: More on 
       Chi-Squared Testing and Box-Cox Power; Chapter 56: 
       Analysis of Variance; Part 5 Exercises; Index. 
520    With examples from the world of science, this reference 
       teaches scientists how to create graphs, analyze 
       statistics and regressions, and plot and organize 
       scientific data. Scientists can learn the tips and 
       techniques of Excel--and tailor them specifically to their
       experiments, designs, and research. They will learn when 
       to use NORMDIST vs NORMSDist and CONFIDENCE vs Z, how to 
       keep data-validation lists on a hidden worksheet, use 
       pivot tables to chart frequency distribution, generate 
       random samples with various characteristics, and much 
       more. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this 
       handbook will enable greater productivity and efficiency 
       and it is updated to include all new functions in Excel 
       2010 and Excel 2013. 
588 0  Print version record. 
630 00 Microsoft Excel (Computer file) 
630 07 Microsoft Excel (Computer file)|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01366659 
650  0 Computer software|xDevelopment. 
650  0 Electronic spreadsheets. 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xProgramming|xOpen Source.|2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xSoftware Development & Engineering|xGeneral.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 COMPUTERS|xSoftware Development & Engineering|xTools.
       |2bisacsh 
650  7 Computer software|xDevelopment.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00872537 
650  7 Electronic spreadsheets.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00907463 
655  4 Electronic books. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aVerschuuren, Gerard M.|tExcel 2013 for 
       scientists.|bRevised & expanded third edition.|dUniontown,
       Ohio : Holy Macro! Books, ©2014|hvi, 314 pages
       |z9781615470259 
830  0 Excel for professionals series. 
914    ocn874322302 
994    93|bGTK 
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