Facts and Arguments for Darwin
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Animal Locomotion; or, walking, swimming, and flying; With a dissertation on a禱ronautics
The book "" Animal Locomotion; or, walking, swimming, and flying; With a dissertation on a禱ronautics, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies and hence the text is clear and readable.
The effect of temperature on yeast growth
Bachelor Thesis from the year 2019 in the subject Biology - Micro- and Molecular Biology, grade: A, Lagos State University, language: English, abstract: The objectives of this study are to evaluate to study the effect of temperature on the growth of yeast using puff-puff production as a basal technique, to study how temperature affect the growth of yeast. Two methods were adopted in this study, which includes yeast preparation of different water temperature but the same room storage effect on flour paste and yeast preparation of the same water temperature but different room storage effect on flour paste.
Stem Cells: A Very Short Introduction
The topic of stem cells has a high profile in the media. We've made important advances in our scientific understanding, but despite this the clinical applications of stem cells are still in their infancy and most real stem cell therapy carried out today is some form of bone marrow transplantation. At the same time, a scandalous spread of unproven stem cell treatments by private clinics represents a serious problem, with treatments being offered which are backed by limited scientific rationale, and which are at best ineffective, and at worse harmful. This Very Short Introduction introduces stem cells, exploring what they are, and what scientists do with them. Introducing the different types of stem cells, Jonathan Slack explains how they can be used to treat diseases such as retinal degeneration, diabetes, Parkinson's disease, heart disease, and spinal trauma. He also discusses the important technique of bone marrow transplantation and some other types of current stem cell therapy, used for the treatment of blindness and of severe burns. Slack warns against fake stem cell treatments and discusses how to distinguish real from fake treatments. He also describes the latest scientific progress in the field, and looks forward to what we can expect to happen in the next few years bVery Short Introductionsb: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring /b ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
Recent Advances on Safe Maritime Operations under Extreme Conditions
Increased activity in the Arctic involves hazards such as a harsh environment, especially the ice cover and cold temperature, remoteness, a lack of infrastructure, and lack of information about bathymetry, among other challenges. Ice cover is also highly variable and dynamic, with increasing variation in the future; due to the changing effects of the world climate, the ice conditions on all ice-covered areas are also under dynamic change. This book presents a collection of papers which focus on scenario-based risk management for polar shipping and risk-based guidelines. Topics discussed by internationally renowned authors involve the description of ice conditions, ship-ice contact and associated loading, numerical models/idealizations, definitions of limit states for ice-strengthened structures, and holistic risk/reward analyses for polar navigation. From an overall perspective, this work contributes toward international research efforts to safeguard maritime operations in ice-infested waters. This book may be of interest for maritime industry practitioners, regulators, academics, researchers and postgraduate students.
Quality Evaluation of Plant-Derived Foods
This new MDPI book compiles several manuscript highlighting the complexity of "Quality Evaluation of Plant-Derived Foods". It should be of interest for students, researchers, and professors, as important data and methodologies are presented. Results available include not only fruit and plant characteristics, but also by-products valorization and pre-harvest application of coumpounds for fruit and plant quality.
Mind Maps in Clinical Chemistry (Part I)
Mind Maps in Clinical Chemistry presents information about clinical laboratory techniques with the for junior healthcare professionals, medical residents and students. Book chapters provide guides which enable readers to suggest, arrange and interpret clinical chemistry tests effectively to enhance clinical care. Chapters of the book cover range of topics relevant to laboratory testing, clinical physiology and medical biochemistry which will equip readers with adequate knowledge on the subject.Key Featuresi. Topic-based presentation over 24 chaptersii. Coverage of practical and theoretical knowledgeiii. Lucid and integrated presentation of conceptsiv. Wide range of topics covered including laboratory testing, clinical physiology of organs and systems as well as endocrinology and toxicologyv. packed with practical lab testing information Mind Maps in Clinical Chemistry is an ideal textbook for quick and easy learning of clinical laboratory knowledge for undergraduate and graduate students as well as teachers instructing courses at these levels.
Tour of Insanity
There are 15 people buried underground for every 1 person living. The living are outnumbered and the dead are killing us. Kelly Mitchell takes a Tour of Insanity in the business of dying and discusses alternative methods to dispose of your dead body in a way that leaves the world better than you found it. This book provides practical solutions for your final disposition as well as the insane history surrounding what has been done with bodies and what is being done with bodies. You may never drink tap water or take your kids to a park again. You're welcome.
Tour of Insanity
There are 15 people buried underground for every 1 person living. The living are outnumbered and the dead are killing us. Kelly Mitchell takes a Tour of Insanity in the business of dying and discusses alternative methods to dispose of your dead body in a way that leaves the world better than you found it. This book provides practical solutions for your final disposition as well as the insane history surrounding what has been done with bodies and what is being done with bodies. You may never drink tap water or take your kids to a park again. You're welcome.
Antioxidant Properties of Natural Products
It would be almost impossible to discuss natural products without mentioning the extensive knowledge that Professor Isabel C.F.R. Ferreira has contributed to this field. She has been an instrumental scientist in the development and dissemination of information about these products; throughout her career as a researcher, she explored more than 300 food matrices, including plants and mushrooms, as possible sources of these natural compounds. In her studies, the determination of the bioactive properties of the developed extracts and identified molecules from natural matrices stand out.Antioxidant properties are essential to break the oxidation chain that can occur in an organism, for example, in the human body, or on a substrate, such as in food. In organisms, the oxidative process may be responsible for the generation of free radicals that attack cells, which leads to the development of serious diseases, such as cardiovascular and neurological disorders. The intake of compounds with antioxidant capacities can provide beneficial health effects. In food, oxidation can lead to the loss of product quality due to the deterioration of chemical, physical, and sensory characteristics. Natural products with antioxidant activity can add value to food products due to their functional properties and health benefits.Given the importance of minimizing oxidative processes, several authors have been looking for new compounds with antioxidant activity. In this context, plants, mushrooms, and marine and bee products, among others, may have several classes of compounds in their chemical composition that exert this bioactivity, such as vitamins, polyphenols, organic acids, and pigments. In this Special Issue, Antioxidants Properties of Natural Products: A Themed Issue in Honor of Professor Isabel C.F.R. Ferreira, 23 selected studies explore different food matrices as sources of bioactive molecules with potential use as natural products with several functionalities, including antioxidants properties.
Ecology of Predation and Scavenging and the Interface
Predation and scavenging are pervasive ecological interactions in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. The ecology, evolution and conservation of predators and scavengers have received wide scientific attention and public awareness. However, the close connection that exists between predation and scavenging has not been emphasized until very recently. The recognition that carnivorous animals may obtain meat by either hunting prey or scavenging their carcasses has profound implications from individual behavior to population, community and ecosystem levels. However, many relevant questions still remain unexplored. This book deals with some of these questions, with the final aim to definitively dismiss the traditional view that predation and scavenging are disconnected ecological processes. This compendium of science may help to inspire ecologists, evolutionary biologists, paleontologists, anthropologists, epidemiologists, forensic scientists, anatomists, and, of course, conservation biologists in their stimulating and promising endeavor of achieving a more comprehensive understanding of carnivory in a rapidly changing world.
Post-Transcriptional Gene Regulation
Part I: Bioinformatics 1. Introduction to Bioinformatics Resources for Post-Transcriptional Regulation of Gene Expression Eliana Destefanis and Erik Dassi 2. Predicting RNA Secondary Structure Using In Vitro and In Vivo Data Riccardo Delli Ponti and Gian Gaetano Tartaglia 3. RBPmap: A Tool for Mapping and Predicting the Binding Sites of RNA-Binding Proteins Considering the Motif Environment Inbal Paz, Amir Argoetti, Noa Cohen, Niv Even, and Yael Mandel-Gutfreund Part II: Expression Studies 4. Analysis of mRNA Translation by Polysome Profiling Anne Cammas, Pauline Herviou, Le簿la Dumas, and Stefania Millevoi 5. Exploring Ribosome-Positioning on Translating Transcripts with Ribosome Profiling Alexander L. Cope, Sangeevan Vellappan, John S. Favate, Kyle S. Skalenko, Srujana S. Yadavalli, and Premal Shah 6. Identification of RNA Binding Partners of CRISPR-Cas Proteins in Prokaryotes Using RIP-Seq Sahil Sharma and Cynthia M. Sharma 7. Rapidly Characterizing CRISPR-Cas13 Nucleases Using Cell-Free Transcription-Translation Systems Katharina G. Wandera and Chase L. Beisel Part III: Interactomics 8. Studying RNP Composition with RIP Annalisa Rossi and Alberto Inga 9. PAR-CLIP: A Method for Transcriptome-Wide Identification of RNA Binding Protein Interaction Sites Charles Danan, Sudhir Manickavel, and Markus Hafner 10. A Pipeline for Analyzing eCLIP and iCLIP Data with htseq-clip and DEWSeq Sudeep Sahadevan, Thileepan Sekaran, and Thomas Schwarz 11. Identification of miRNAs Bound to an RNA of Interest by MicroRNA Capture Affinity Technology (miR-CATCH) Andrea Zeni, Margherita Grasso, and Michela A. Denti 12. Identifying the Protein Interactomes of Target RNAs Using HyPR-MS Katherine B. Henke, Rachel M. Miller, Rachel A. Knoener, Mark Scalf, Michele Spiniello, and Lloyd M. Smith Part IV: The RNA Lifecycle 13. Visualization and Quantification of Subcellular RNA Localization Using Single Molecule RNA Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization Ankita Arora, Raeann Goering, Pedro Tirado Velez, and J. Matthew Taliaferro 14. Single-Molecule RNA Imaging Using Mango II Arrays Adam D. Cawte, Haruki Iino, Peter J. Unrau, and David S. Rueda 15. Genome-Wide Identification of Polyadenylation Dynamics with TED-Seq Yeonui Kwak and Hojoong Kwa
Field Guide Book of Geology of Kutch (Kachchh) Basin, Gujarat, India
Chapter 1- Introduction to Geology of The Kachchh (Kutch) Basin, Western India 1.1. Introduction 1.2 Basin Architecture 1.3 Stratigraphy 1.4 Tectonic Framework and Structural Style 1.5 Igneous Activity 1.6. Intrusive Bodies 1.7. Volcanic Activity 1.8 Tectonic Evolution 1.9 References Chapter 2- Guide to Field Traverses 2.1. Traverse-1: Bhuj - Pachham (Kaladongar) Hill Top 2.2 Tertiary section across peripheral coastal plains: Bhuj-Naliya-Waior-Narayan Sarovar Road Traverse: Visit to Tertiary stratigraphy of Kutch 2.3 Mesozoic of Kutch - section across Northern Range: Bhuj-Nakhtarana-Hajipir- Nara-Jumara-Rawapur-Matanumadh (Bhuj-Lakhpat Road via Lakhapur) traverse 2.4. Bhuj-Mandvi Road Traverse: N-S section across Katrol Hill uplift 2.5 Kankawati River Traverse 2.6 Gadhuli-Ghuneri Traverse 2.7 Keera Dome Traverse 2.8 South Wagad Fault Zone Traverse Chapter 3: Guide to Litho-Stratotype Sections 3.1. Introduction 3.2 Mesozoic Lithostratigraphy 3.2.1 Mainland Group 3.2.1.1. Jhurio Formation 3.2.1.2 Jumara Formation 3.2.1.3 Jhuran Formation 3.2.1.4. Bhuj Formation 3.2.2 Pachham Group 3.2.2.1. Kaladongar Formation 3.2.2.2. Goradongar Formation 3.2.3. Khadir-Wagad Group 3.2.3.1. Khadir Formation 3.2.3.2. Washtawa Formation 3.2.3.3. Wagad Sandstone 3.2.4. Deccan Trap Formation 3.3: Tertiary Lithostratigraphy 3.3.1. Matanumadh Formation 3.3.2. Naredi Formation 3.3.3. Harudi Formation 3.3.4. Fulra Limestone 3.3.5. Maniyara Fort Formation 3.3.6. Khari Nadi Formation 3.3.7. Chhasra Formation
Agricultural Biotechnology, Biodiversity and Bioresources Conservation and Utilization
This book covers a range of important topics on crop and animal genetics, breeding and genomics, as well as biodiversity and genetic resources conservation and utilization reflecting three thematic sections of working groups of the Biotechnology Society of Nigeria.
Biosafety and Bioethics in Biotechnology
This book covers a range of important topics in biotechnology policy, advocacy and education; bioethics, biosafety regulations for genetically-modified organisms and gene-edited products and biotechnology manpower development.
Fermentation and Algal Biotechnologies for the Food, Beverage and Other Bioproduct Industries
This book covers a range of important topics on dairy and fermented foods and microalgae biotechnologies for food, beverage and bioproduct industries. The topics range from traditionally fermented African foods, fermentation technologies for large-scale industrial enzyme production to microalgae cultivation.
Evolution of Neurosensory Cells and Systems
This book is an overview of sensory maps. The eight primary sensory maps of vertebrates have unique features and use distinct molecular cues. As an introduction and overview, the book provides a short overview for all eight sensory senses - olfactory, vision, trigeminal, taste, vestibular, auditory, lateral line, and electroreception.
The Autobiography of Charles Darwin
The Autobiography of Charles Darwin is an autobiography by the English naturalist Charles Darwin. Darwin wrote the text, which he entitled Recollections of the Development of my Mind and Character, for his family. He states that he started writing it on about May 28, 1876 and had finished it by August 3.
Bioenergy and Environmental Biotechnology for Sustainable Development
This book covers a range of important topics on environmental remediation; biofuels and value-added microbial products for environmental clean up; water and waste water recycling, as well as sustainable wastewater treatment using microalgae.
Microbiomes and Emerging Applications
This book covers a range of important topics on metagenomics, microbiomes and their emerging applications, including microbiota transplantation and its health implications. It also discusses microbiome composition and development in humans.
Medical Biotechnology, Biopharmaceutics, Forensic Science and Bioinformatics
This book covers a range of topics on exploiting Nigeria's mega biodiversity for food security and health; DNA forensic science and its applications; medical biotechnology and biopharmaceutics; medicinal and underutilized plants; impact and mitigation of antibiotic resistance; bioinformatics applications, medical insect biotechnology, etc.
Biochemical Biomarkers and Neurodegenerative Diseases
In this book, we collected scientific articles, including reviews and research articles, showcasing the lastest literature on the importance of biochemical biomarkers in the management of neurodegenerative diseases, from screening to diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
Fungal Nanotechnology
Fungal Nanotechnologies (FN) 1 and 2 provide updated and comprehensive information that deals with the green and sustainable production of metal- and organic-based nanostructures by various fungal species. Additionally, intracellular and extracellular mechanisms will be investigated, as well as fungal nanotechnology applications in the biomedical, environmental, and agri-food sectors. FN is still in its infant stage; therefore, many studies should be focused on this area. Plants, animal and humans will benefit greatly from this, and efficient and ecologically friendly approaches should be created.
Introduction to Molecular Genomics
Introduction to Molecular Genomics introduces the college student to the fundamental concepts of molecular biology and genomics. The text puts an emphasis on important topics in the subject that contribute to the learner's understanding. These topics include molecular genomics, biodiversity and molecular phenomenon behind evolution of species, modern molecular methods for enhanced genomics research, DNA modifications at the molecular level for transgenic animal species, the role of cell environment on the gene expression, to name a few. The have been designed to suit the requirements of taught courses in molecular biology, genomics and biochemistry. Key features- Covers basic concepts on key topics in molecular biology and genomics- Simple easy-to-read layout- Includes references for further reading- Includes a section on ethical aspects of scientific research
New Frontiers in Developmental Biology
The study of the process through which animals and plants develop and grow is known as developmental biology. There are various aspects which are covered under developmental biology such as asexual reproduction, metamorphosis and the biology of regeneration. Some of the processes which are studied under this discipline are morphogenesis, cell differentiation and regional specification. Research in developmental biology makes use of a small number of model organisms. These non-human organisms are chosen with the aim that discoveries which are made in the study of these models will provide insights into the workings of other organisms. This book unfolds the innovative aspects of developmental biology which will be crucial for the progress of this field in the future. It presents researches and studies performed by experts across the globe. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book.
Haematology
Haematology provides a broad-ranging overview of the study of blood, from its physiology to the key pathophysiological states that can arise. It demonstrates throughout how the physiology underpins the key investigations carried out by a biomedical scientist, forging a clear link between science and practice.
Cell Signalling
Written primarily for students embarking on an undergraduate bioscience degree, this primer provides a clear introduction to the main aspects of cell signalling in biological systems, demystifying the subject for those new to the field. The primer provides an overview of cell signalling and highlights its importance in all organisms, before going on to describe the main components of cell signalling and examples of signal transduction pathways. The discussion then progresses on to key physiological conditions in which cell signalling has an instrumental role: cancer, apoptosis and diabetes. After getting to grips with the fundamentals of the subject, Cell Signalling opens a discussion on the future of the discipline, including how manipulation of cell signalling pathways is seen as the biggest target for the pharmaceutical industry, and how crop diseases, plant survival during stress, and post-harvest storage are all influenced by cell signalling pathways. Cell Signalling is supported by online resources and is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats. The e-book offers a mobile experience and convenient access along with functionality tools, navigation features and links that offer extra learning support: www.oxfordtextbooks.co.uk/ebooks The online resources include: For students: - Self-test questions For registered adopters of the book: - Figures from the book, available to download
On Teaching Evolution
Written by members of the Teacher Institute for Evolutionary Science who have tackled the topic of evolution in their classroom for decades, On Teaching Evolution offers practical advice and sample lesson plans for fellow science teachers. Learn about what inspired them to love teaching evolution and the experiences that help guide their teaching practices.Contributing authors include: Bertha V獺zquez, Amanda Clapp, Blake Touchet, Chance Duncan, David Upegui, John Mead, Nikki Chambers, Patti Howell, Reginald Finley, David Mowry, Kenny Coogan, Robert Cooper, and Kathryn Green.
Identity Politics and the New Genetics
Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation to a variety of disciplines: medicine, forensics, population genetics and also developments in popular genealogy. Once again, biology is foregrounded in the discussion of human identity. Of particular importance is the preoccupation with origins and personal discovery and the increasing use of racial and ethnic categories in social policy. This new genetic knowledge, expressed in technology and practice, has the potential to disrupt how race and ethnicity are debated, managed and lived. As such, this volume investigates the ways in which existing social categories are both maintained and transformed at the intersection of the natural (sciences) and the cultural (politics). The contributors include medical researchers, anthropologists, historians of science and sociologists of race relations; together, they explore the new and challenging landscape where biology becomes the stuff of identity.
The Future of Anarchism
Political parties have become self-sustaining hierarchies whose only goal is to acquire power. Their divisive electioneering allows the world's dictatorships to ridicule democratic nations.This book reviews the history of humanity, showing that extinction of hierarchy in favour of democratic anarchism was a key turning point in the emergence of modern humans. Within the last two decades scientists have confirmed Kropotkin's discovery that mutual aid was more important than competition in human evolution, although they deny him credit because they disagree with his anarchist politics.The book explains how political parties sabotaged the plans of the founders of modern democracy, who aimed to reproduce the ancient Athenian representative assembly.Finally, the author shows how easy it will be to break the stranglehold of the political parties using a simple tactical voting algorithm. No revolution is needed; a small minority of the electorate can tip the balance. The rest of the electorate can stay loyal to a political party until the superiority of real democracy becomes obvious.
Carotenoid Chemistry and Biochemistry
The yellow, orange and red organic pigments which are produced by algae, plants, and various fungi and bacteria are termed as carotenoids. The branches of chemistry and biochemistry which deal with the study of carotenoids are known as carotenoid chemistry and carotenoid biochemistry, respectively. The two main roles served by carotenoid in plants and algae are, the absorption of light energy which is used in photosynthesis, and to provide photoprotection with the help of non-photochemical quenching. Carotenoids help in the control of trans-membrane transport of molecular oxygen in plants, which is released in photosynthesis. They also play a significant role in animals by helping oxygen in its transport, storage and metabolism processes. This book provides significant information of this discipline to help develop a good understanding of carotenoid chemistry and carotenoid biochemistry. It will also provide interesting topics for research which interested readers can take up. Those in search of information to further their knowledge will be greatly assisted by this book.
Molecular Biology of Cancer
Molecular Biology of Cancer: Mechanisms, Targets, and Therapeutics offers an accessible, engaging, and optimistic account of cancer biology for undergraduate and graduate students. Using the hallmarks of cancer as a starting point, the book looks at the cellular and molecular mechanisms underpinning the transformation of cells into cancer cells. After discussing the theory, each chapter then demonstrates how this knowledge can be directly applied to the development of new targeted therapies, giving the reader a clear appreciation of how our understanding of the theory can be translated into new approaches for tackling the disease. The new edition draws on the latest research in cancer biology, highlighting fundamental concepts and re-emphasising pre-existing concepts. The book features a variety of learning features--'Pause and think', 'How do we know that?', self-tests and activities--to help students engage with, and master, the concepts presented. The emphasis is on acquiring a solid understanding of the essentials and an appreciation of how a theoretical understanding can be transformed into therapeutic benefit. Molecular Biology of Cancer is available for students and institutions to purchase in a variety of formats, and is supported by online resources. The online resources include: For students: - Multiple choice questions- Web links to additional cancer biology resources For registered adopters of the book: - Figures from the book, available to download
The Role of Toll-Like Receptor 4 in Infectious and Non Infectious Inflammation
TLR4 is one of the most important innate immunity receptors, its function mainly consisting in the activation of inflammatory pathways in response to stimulation by Pathogen-Associated Molecular Patterns (PAMPs) and Damage Associated Molecular Pattern molecules (DAMPs). This volume critically reviews the different types of TLR4 activators and inhibitors, discusses the role of molecular aggregates in agonism/antagonism as well as the pivotal role of the CD14 receptor in the modulation of TLR4 signal and the molecular details and actors of the intracellular cascade. The book presents the role of TLR4 in several pathologies, such as sepsis and septic shock caused by receptor activation by gram-negative bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS), in neurodegenerative and neurological diseases such as Parkinson and Alzheimer's diseases, and Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). It reviews the role of TLR4 in neural stem cell-mediated neurogenesis andneuroinflammation and in Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells and Cerebral Organoids and discusses the emerging role of micro-RNA (miRNA) regulation by TLR4.
Chemistry of Renewables
First introductory textbook on the industrial chemistry of renewable raw materialsSuitable for lecturers at universities and chemistry teachers as well as for self-study for studentsAuthors have over 30 years experience of teaching lectures on 'Renewable Resources'
The Microbiology of Butter
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Mechanisms in Biological Competition; 15
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Portraits of Nobel Laureates in Medicine and Physiology
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Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington; v. 53 1940
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Marine Microbiology, a Monograph on Hydrobacteriology
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Mechanisms in Biological Competition
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The Physiology of Emotions; Report
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The Specialist Investigates Your Glands; Your Glands Control Your Destiny in the Development of Your Mental, Physical and Human Efficiency
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Advances in Insect Physiology; 6
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Zoe?a Biological Journal.; v.5
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Physiological Approach to the Lower Animals
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New Essentials of Biology Presented in Problems
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Practical Human Anatomy
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