Quantum
Chemistry, 3e "The author shows a real knack for
description and explanations accessible to the mathematically less
sophisticated reader...useful to a wide range of students--both undergraduate
and graduate--in quantum chemistry, advanced physical chemistry or chemical
physics courses."- JOURNAL OF
CHEMICAL EDUCATION
Hb
Jul-05
0121647307
Julio E. Celis;
Nigel Carter; Kai Simons; J. Victor Small; Tony Hunter & David Shotton
Cell
Biology, Four-Volume Set, 3e contains comprehensive
state-of-the-art protocols essential for research in the life sciences. This
third edition contains 165 new articles in classical as well as rapidly
emerging technologies. Techniques are presented in a friendly step-by-step
fashion, providing useful tips and potential pitfalls. The important steps
and results are beautifully illustrated for further ease of use. This
collection enables researchers at all stages of their careers to embark on
basic biological problems using a variety of technologies and model systems.
Hb
May-05
0122386620
Joseph Bronzino,
Susan M. Blanchard & John Enderle
Introduction
to Biomedical Engineering 2e Since publication in 1999, the
first edition of Introduction to Biomedical Engineering has dominated the
market of biomedical engineering texts. Under the direction of the Editors,
leaders in the field have contributed chapters on the most relevant subjects
for biomedical engineering students. These chapters coincide with courses
offered in all biomedical engineering programs so that the text can be used
at different levels for a variety of courses of this evolving field.
Hb
Apr-05
0121755517
David P. Clark
Molecular
Biology Genetics and molecular biology is a fast-changing
topic that constantly provides new insights into the living world and the
role of humans within it. Although new discoveries constantly emerge, the
basic material needed to understand this field remains reasonably constant.
This book effectively introduces these basic concepts while continuing to
provide more specific and detailed applications as the text evolves. Written
in a simple straightforward manner using numerous colour illustrations, the
book sucessfully examines the many aspects that shape our modern
understanding of molecular biology.
Hb
Mar-05
0126801452
Thomas Szabo
Diagnostic
Ultrasound Imaging: Inside Out fills the current need for
an advanced scientific text on diagnostic ultrasound for practitioners and
for professionals wishing to enter the field. Suitable as a graduate level
text for engineering or science students or as a reference for the practicing
engineer, scientist or physician engaged in ultrasound research or
development, this book provides a well rounded and comprehensive overview of
the major topics of interest in diagnostic medical ultrasound.
Hb
Sep-04
012226570X
Joseph Dyro
Clinical
Engineering Handbook is an exceedingly comprehensive
handbook. The field of clinical engineering (worldwide) is very well
described here. While the level of each individual chapter varies
considerably (from one page summaries to multiple page well-documented and
illustrated chapters) this text overall will be very useful as a reference
text for practitioners and students of clinical engineering. Many individual
chapters will serve as teaching material for lectures in clinical and
bioengineering courses.
Hb
Sep-04
0125824637
Buddy D. Ratner
Biomaterials
Science: An Introduction to Materials in Medicine 2e
Biomaterials science, the study of the application of materials to problems
in biology and medicine, is a field characterized by medical needs, basic
research, advanced technological development, ethical considerations,
industrial involvement, and federal regulation. It is also one of the hottest
subjects in undergraduate study, R&D, medicine and engineering.
Applications of this science include medical stents, corneal implants,
artificial hearts valves and so on.
Hb
Aug-04
0126657513
Frank Stephenson
Calculations
for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology: A Guide to Mathematics in the
Laboratory is the first comprehensive guide devoted
exclusively to calculations encountered in the genetic engineering
laboratory. Mathematics, as a vital component of the successful design and
interpretation of basic research, is used daily in laboratory work.
Pb
Feb-04
155860829X
Zoe Lacroix
Bioinformatics:
Managing Scientific Data discusses the current approaches
and variety of systems available to help bioinformaticians. The heart of the
book lies in the collaboration efforts of eight distinct bioinformatics teams
that describe their own unique approaches to data integration and interoperability.
Each system receives its own chapter where the lead contributors provide
precious insight into the specific problems being addressed by the system,
why the particular architecture was chosen, and details on the system's
strengths and weaknesses.
Hb
2003
0122896327
Bastien D.
Gomperts
Signal
Transduction is the paperback version of the very
successful Signal Transduction published in 2002. Signal Transduction is a
well-illustrated, coherent look at cellular signaling processes. Beginning
with the basics, it explains how cells respond to external cues, hormones,
growth factors, cytokines, cell surfaces, etc., and then shows how these
inputs are integrated and coordinated
Pb
2003
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