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Cosmos, Earth, and man
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Preston Cloud |
The story of the do-development of Earth's ir, water, crustal rocks, climate, and life in cosmic prespective as a vantage point from which to view the present and future prospects of mankind. Earth h… |
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Science
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Jay K. Hackett |
Macmillan/McGraw-Hill's dynamic science program, Science: A Closer Look, offers students exciting and accessible standards-based lessons. Engaging activities promote curiosity and foster the developm… |
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McGraw-Hill dictionary of the life sciences
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Daniel N. Lapedes |
Over 20,000 entries to vocabulary of the biological sciences and 37 related disciplines, e.g., thermodynamics, cryogenics, and nuclear physics. Intended for professionals and lay public. Many terms d… |
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Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) — Application Guide
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Thomas Liehr |
This FISH application guide provides an overview of the principles and the basic techniques of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and primed in situ hybridization (PRINS), which are successful… |
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Digital photography
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Shawn Frederick |
Learn how to take pictures like the professionals. This introductory guide to digital photography explains the essential technical basics of every camera and lens. Illustrated step-by-step instructio… |
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First Aid for the Basic Sciences
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Tao Le,Luke O. Pike,William Hwang |
xiii, 513 pages ; 28 cm |
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Longevity rules
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Stuart Greenbaum |
"A compendium of 34 extraordinary and diverse essays, bookended by an introductory reality check by the Boomer Project and an inspiring array of successful programs compiled by Harry (Rick) Moody, di… |
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Statistics explained
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Steve McKillup |
Statistics Explained is a reader-friendly introduction to experimental design and statistics for undergraduate students in the life sciences, particularly those who do not have a strong mathematical … |
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The dream of eternal life
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Mark Benecke |
"Can we grow old without dying? Why do we have to grow old at all? In this book Mark Benecke investigates the biological meaning of life and death and the prospects for extending human longevity, or … |
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