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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Unique in the field, this new reference provides up-to-the-minute coverage of the fast-growing areas of esthetic orthodontic treatment planning, orthognathic surgery, and computerized videoimaging tec...hnology. Its multidiscliplinary approach to diagnosis and treatment details the best that each specialty (orthodontic, orthognathic, and facial plastic) has to offer. Excellent coverage of soft-tissue growth differentiates between contemporary orthodontic treatment planning in growing patients (youths and adolescents) and maturing patients (adults and aging adults). Principles of facial soft-tissue surgical options are presented in detail, making this text the perfect choice for maximizing the esthetic outcome of orthodontic cases and combined orthodontic and orthognathic cases.
Essential Cell Biology
Cell Biology Is Taught In Classrooms Around The World To Provide Students With A Firm Conceptual Grounding In Biology. This Text Provides Basic, Core Knowledge About How Cells Work And Uses Colour Ima...ges And Diagrams To Emphasize Concepts And Aid Understanding. Introduction To Cells -- Chemical Components Of Cells -- Energy, Catalysis, And Biosynthesis -- Protein Structure And Function -- Dna And Chromosomes -- Dna Replication, Repair, And Recombination -- From Dna To Protein: How Cells Read The Genome -- Control Of Gene Expression -- How Genes And Genomes Evolve -- Manipulating Genes And Cells -- Membrane Structure -- Membrane Transport -- How Cells Obtain Energy From Food -- Energy Generation In Mitochondria And Chloroplasts -- Intracellular Compartments And Transport -- Cell Communication -- Cytoskeleton -- Cell-cycle Control And Cell Death -- Cell Division -- Genetics And Meiosis, And The Molecular Basis Of Heredity -- Tissues And Cancer. Bruce Alberts ... [et Al.]. Includes Index. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. System Requirements: Windows 98, Me, Nt, 2000, Or Xp; 500 Mhz Or Faster Processor (pentium Or Compatible); 64 Mb Or Ram (128 Mb Recommended); Cd-rom Drive; Sound Blaster Or Compatible Sound Card And Speakers; Directx Ver. 3.0 Or Later Recommended; Quicktime 6 Or Later (included).
Molecular Cell Biology
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Textbook of Medical Laboratory Technology
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Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry
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Cell And Molecular Biology
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Molecular Biology of the Gene
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The Eighth Day of Creation
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Biology: Life as We Know It!
Nature’s building blocks have never been more sociable than in this newest offering from the creators of The Periodic Table and Physics. From cells to DNA, from viruses to mammals, from chloroph...yll to flowers and fruit, and including the human body’s parts and systems, Biology is a single volume BIO101 course. Distinctive characters, a creative pallette, and straight- forward text make it all clear—and fun!Children's LiteratureLife science is more than diagrams and hard-to-pronounce vocabulary words, and that concept is taken to new heights as Dan Green and Basher collaborate to present an engaging introduction to the many aspects of biology, the study of life. Charles Darwin kicks off the book, which is divided into sections focusing on building blocks, life forms, body parts, and plant life. The book is unique in that it does not have a traditional narrative; rather, after an introduction to the chapter, each subtopic is featured on a one- or two-page spread presented from the first person point of view. Each character provides an overview of its function and conveys its most significant information in a fresh, sassy, and smart dialogue with the reader. Vibrant, quirky, cartoon-style illustrations as well as more detailed, scientific illustrations give concrete images of such microscopic organisms as mitochondria and DNA, while a glossary and an index make the book easier to use for reference. Human and plant reproduction are addressed scientifically but in the same playful tone as the rest of the book. This edition includes a poster with detailed illustrations of various human systems, such as muscular, digestive, respiratory, and reproductive. Colorful and unusual, this modern approach to biology will grab kids' attention and hopefully encourage them to search for more in-depth information in other books. Reviewer: Keri Collins Lewis
Biochemistry
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