Computers in Pharmacy

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Computer education has become indispensable for everyone, as they are being used in every walk of life. The fundamental objective of the book is to present basics of computers along with use of computers in pharmacy in an informative and interesting manner. The book does not assume prerequisites and experiences required to understand the concepts and principles embodied in the text. This book will prove a valuable reference for practitioners, specialists, consultants and students. Terms are concisely presented and explained in a very lucid manner. Pharmacy students in general will find the book valuable. It is hoped that the insight and erudition of the book will serve well for the readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Rakesh Gupta

Rakesh Gupta is a professor with the Centre for Political Studies, School of Social Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University. New Delhi since the last twenty-three years. He was Head of the Centre for Political Studies 2000-02 and officiated as Dean, School of Social Sciences from time to time during this period. Prior to this he was with Motilal Nehru College, Delhi University for eleven years. He has been teaching courses on political philosophy, political theory, comparative politics and Indian politics. He specializes on strategic studies and foreign policy. He has co-authored and edited numerous books. Among them are books on Bihar Peasantry, Outer Space, Soviet Union, Civil-Military Relations during Gorbachev Period, Sub Sahara region, Pakistan, Indian Security and USA’s Strategic Defence Initiative. He has published Occasional papers on Russian Military Doctrine (Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi). He has written research papers on Socialist Societies, Foreign Policies of US, Russia, Pakistan, India, on arms control, disarmament and international relations and philosophy of Jean Franchois Lyotard in national and international academic journals. He has written about four hundred articles in dailies, weeklies, monthlies, tabloids and occasional periodicals on current issues of national and international politics.

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Title
Computers in Pharmacy
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8126143351
Length
viii+300p., Figures; Index.
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