Developmental biology Books
Cambridge University Press Quirks of Human Anatomy
Quirks of Human Anatomy by Jr
£37.99
Cambridge University Press Evolutionary History of Bats Fossils Molecules and Morphology 2 Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio Series Number 2
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£38.94
Cambridge University Press Evolutionary History of Bats Fossils Molecules and Morphology 2 Cambridge Studies in Morphology and Molecules New Paradigms in Evolutionary Bio Series Number 2
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£110.20
Cambridge University Press Practical Exercises in Parasitology
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£68.40
Cambridge University Press Between Culture and Biology Perspectives on Ontogenetic Development 8 Cambridge Studies in Cognitive and Perceptual Development Series Number 8
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£108.30
Cambridge University Press Gravity and the Behavior of Unicellular Organisms 40 Developmental and Cell Biology Series Series Number 40
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£74.09
Cambridge University Press Biased Embryos and Evolution
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£87.39
Cambridge University Press Cancer Stem Cells
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£83.00
Cambridge University Press Structure and Function
Book SynopsisThis Element develops a novel account of structuralism and functionalism in terms of explanatory strategies. This reveals the possibility of integrating the two strategies; the explanatory successes of evolutionary-developmental biology essentially depend on such integration.Table of Contents1. Structure and Function; 2. Explanatory Strategies; 3. Understanding Evo-devo; 4. Integration without Subordination; 5. Gentle Polemics; References.
£17.00
Cambridge University Press Genes Environments and Differential Susceptibility
£80.75
Cambridge University Press Structure and Function
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£47.49
Cambridge University Press The Organism
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£52.25
The University of Chicago Press On the Nature of Limbs
Book SynopsisJust as Darwin's ideas continue to propel the modern study of adaptation, so too Richard Owen's contributions fuel the interest in homology, organic form, and evolutionary developmental biology. This title offers his theory of the archetype and his views on species origins.Trade Review"I look at Owen's Archetypes as more than ideal, as a real representation as far as the most consummate skill and loftiest generalization can represent the parent form of the Vertebrata." - Charles Darwin, marginalia in his copy of On the Nature of Limbs"
£999.99
Back Bay Books Jellyfish Age Backwards
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£17.59
W. W. Norton & Company Discovering Biology in the Lab
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£81.51
Basic Books The Dance of Life: The New Science of How a
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£24.00
Oxford University Press Inc The Cell: A Molecular Approach
Book SynopsisEven the most experienced instructor can find teaching cell biology daunting, and most cell biology texts are bogged down in detail or background information. Lost in all the details are the more fascinating material and contemporary advances that represent this rapidly moving field. With so much to cover, creating a classroom around active learning may be difficult or nearly impossible. The Cell: A Molecular Approach, Eighth Edition, endeavors to address those issues with succinct writing, incorporation of current research, a test bank that encourages critical thinking, and an active learning framework. With just enough detail for a one-semester, sophomore/junior level course, the text presents fundamental concepts and current research, including chapters on Genomics and Transcriptional Regulation and Epigenetics, and new in-text boxed features on Molecular Medicine and Key Experiments. Instructors will appreciate updates to the eighth edition test bank, such as raising the Bloom's level of questions overall, and giving instructors the ability to select questions based on level. Finally, for instructors who want to flip their classrooms or just get students more engaged, The Cell, Eighth Edition, is the only cell biology text that is accompanied by an Active Learning Guide. This chapter-by-chapter playbook shows instructors how to create a dynamic learning environment with in-class exercises, clicker questions, and links to relevant media, animations, testing, and self-quizzing, all aligned with the new in-text learning objectives, wherever appropriate. This text provides the right level of detail, student engagement, and instructor support for the modern cell biology classroom.Trade Review"I like the level of detail, modularity, resources and questions, and supplementary materials. I think the students like the clarity that the book provides. It is taught on a good level for undergraduates, especially those interested in medicine (teaching to the level of detail in the MCATs is always a good idea in my course)." -Nathan Jebbett, University of Vermont "I have not been able to find any other textbook that provides the key essential information related to this complex scientific area with the simplicity and depth provided in this textbook." -Germán Rosas-Acosta, The University of Texas at El Paso "This textbook is not too advanced for the medical students. Other textbooks (such as The Cell by Alberts) are more appropriate for PhD-level students with more details, but The Cell is a good, solid textbook for students in healthcare professions, with the 'right' amount of details." -Nancy Bae, Midwestern University "A formidable text on the molecular aspects of biology, biochemistry, cell function and regulation." -Floyd C. Knoop, Creighton UniversityTable of ContentsPart I: Fundamentals and FoundationsChapter 1. Introduction to Cells and Cell ResearchChapter 2. Molecules and MembranesChapter 3. Bioenergetics and MetabolismChapter 4. Fundamentals of Molecular BiologyChapter 5. Genomics, Proteomics, and Systems BiologyPart II: The Flow of Genetic InformationChapter 6. Genes and GenomesChapter 7. Replication, Maintenance, and Rearrangements of Genomic DNAChapter 8. RNA Synthesis and ProcessingChapter 9. Transcriptional Regulation and EpigeneticsChapter 10. Protein Synthesis, Processing, and RegulationPart III: Cell Structure and FunctionChapter 11. The NucleusChapter 12. Protein Sorting and TransportChapter 13. Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, and PeroxisomesChapter 14. The Cytoskeleton and Cell MovementChapter 15. The Plasma MembraneChapter 16. Cell Walls, the Extracellular Matrix, and Cell InteractionsPart IV: Cell RegulationChapter 17. Cell SignalingChapter 18. The Cell CycleChapter 19. Cell Renewal and Cell DeathChapter 20. Cancer
£181.58
CLEARWAY EAST BOOK Developmental Biology
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£169.71
Australian Theological Forum Creation and Complexity: Interdisciplinary Issues
Book SynopsisCreation and Complexity are two themes that draw the sciences and theology together. The remarkable advances of science in the modern period have opened up new knowledge and revealed ever deepening layers of complexity in the world from the cosmic macro level to the micro world of quantum. There seems no end to the rich tapestry of the cosmic order and process. A science of complexity has been spawned. The discoveries of the sciences have been matched in the twentieth century by a renewal in the doctrine of creation. Behind this lies a renaissance in trinitarian thinking which offers fresh insight into the dynamic of God in creation - past, present and future. The complexity of the triune God in creation find echoes in the rich complexity of the world uncovered by the contemporary sciences.
£18.04
Pebble Books How Are Plants Pollinated?
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£999.99
Pebble Books How Are Plants Pollinated?
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£999.99