The Quarterly Review of Biology

The Quarterly Review of Biology
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Total Pages : 670
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015015583225
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Synopsis The Quarterly Review of Biology by : Raymond Pearl

Includes section "New biological books" and other bibliographies.

The Nature of Paleolithic Art

The Nature of Paleolithic Art
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Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Total Pages : 544
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ISBN-10 : 0226311260
ISBN-13 : 9780226311265
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis The Nature of Paleolithic Art by : R. Dale Guthrie

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An Experimental Approach to Biology

An Experimental Approach to Biology
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Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105031705648
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Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis An Experimental Approach to Biology by : Peter Abramoff

Genetics and Molecular Biology

Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Total Pages : 724
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015059073042
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Synopsis Genetics and Molecular Biology by : Robert F. Schleif

In the first edition of Genetics and Molecular Biology, renowned researcher and award-winning teacher Robert Schleif produced a unique and stimulating text that was a notable departure from the standard compendia of facts and observations. Schleif's strategy was to present the underlying fundamental concepts of molecular biology with clear explanations and critical analysis of well-chosen experiments. The result was a concise and practical approach that offered students a real understanding of the subject. This second edition retains that valuable approach--with material thoroughly updated to include an integrated treatment of prokaryotic and eukaryotic molecular biology. Genetics and Molecular Biology is copiously illustrated with two-color line art. Each chapter includes an extensive list of important references to the primary literature, as well as many innovative and thought-provoking problems on material covered in the text or on related topics. These help focus the student's attention of a variety of critical issues. Solutions are provided for half of the problems. Praise for the first edition: "Schleif's Genetics and Molecular Biology... is a remarkable achievement. It is an advanced text, derived from material taught largely to postgraduates, and will probably be thought best suited to budding professionals in molecular genetics. In some ways this would be a pity, because there is also gold here for the rest of us... The lessons here in dealing with the information explosion in biology are that an ounce of rationale is worth a pound of facts and that, for educational value, there is nothing to beat an author writing about stuff he knows from theinside."--Nature. "Schleif presents a quantitative, chemically rigorous approach to analyzing problems in molecular biology. The text is unique and clearly superior to any currently available."--R.L. Bernstein, San Francisco State University. "The greatest strength is the author's ability to challenge the student to become involved and get below the surface."--Clifford Brunk, UCLA

Icons of Evolution

Icons of Evolution
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 251
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ISBN-10 : 9781596985339
ISBN-13 : 159698533X
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Icons of Evolution by : Jonathan Wells

Everything you were taught about evolution is wrong.

The Living Brain

The Living Brain
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Total Pages : 311
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ISBN-10 : 0393001539
ISBN-13 : 9780393001532
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Living Brain by : William Grey Walter

Dr. Walter begins with a history of the evolution of the brain, and describes to us something of the meaning of "that enchanted loom where millions of flashing shuttles weave a dissolving pattern." He then tells the story of the invention and perfection of the EEG machine and its clinical use for the diagnosis of brain afflictions. He analyzes, with vivid examples, the rhythmic patterns of personality revealed in different "brain prints," and discusses what light these new electronic processes can throw on memory, vision, fatigue, sleep, hypnotism, genius, lunacy, sex disturbances, crime, and other problems of everyday interest. He includes descriptions, with wiring diagrams, of the various electrical toys (including the speculatrix or mechanical turtle) which he has himself invented to demonstrate his theories.With an extraordinary gift for language, a minimum of speculation and a maximum of demonstrated fact, Dr. Walter has written a truly exciting book, a landmark int he advance of human knowledge.

Tissue Culture

Tissue Culture
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 897
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ISBN-10 : 9780323142076
ISBN-13 : 0323142079
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis Tissue Culture by : Paul F. Jr. Kruse

Tissue Culture: Methods and Applications presents an overview of the procedures for working with cells in culture and for using them in a wide variety of scientific disciplines. The book discusses primary tissue dissociation; the preparation of primary cultures; cell harvesting; and replicate culture methods. The text also describes protocols on single cell isolations and cloning; perfusion and mass culture techniques; cell propagation on miscellaneous culture supports; and the evaluation of culture dynamics. The recent techniques facilitating microscopic observation of cells; cell hybridization; and virus propagation and assay are also encompassed. The book further tackles the production of hormones and intercellular substances; the diagnosis and understanding of disease; as well as quality control measures. Scientists and professionals interested in methodology per se will find the book invaluable.

Women in the Biological Sciences

Women in the Biological Sciences
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 634
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ISBN-10 : 9781567507799
ISBN-13 : 1567507794
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Women in the Biological Sciences by : Carol A. Biermann

Biology textbooks and books on the history of science generally give a limited picture of the roles women have played in the growth and development of the biological sciences, mentioning primarily the Nobel laureates. This book provides a definitive archival collection of essays on a larger group of women, profiling both their work and their lives. The volume includes 65 representative women from different countries and eras, and from as many branches of biological investigation as possible. In addition to biographical information and an evaluation of the woman's career and significance, each entry provides a full bibliographic listing of works by and about the subject. The volume includes entries on women who have gained recognition through attainment of advanced degrees despite familial and societal pressures, innovative research results, influence exerted in teaching and guidance of students, active participation and leadership in professional societies, extensive scholarly publication, participation on journal editorial boards, extensive field experience, and influence on public and political scientific policymaking. A woman was considered eligible for inclusion if she met several of these criteria. Providing a historical perspective, the book is limited to women who were born before 1930 or are deceased.

The Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens

The Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens
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Total Pages : 568
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015006132354
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Synopsis The Nature and Practice of Biological Control of Plant Pathogens by : R. James Cook

Why biological control. Developmental history of biological control ofplant pathologens. Components of biological control. Approaches to biological control. The pathologen in biological control. The host and biological control. The soil ecosystem and biological control. Introduction of antagonists for biological control. Antagonistae vitae. Agricultural practices and biologial control. Perspectives.