Illustrated Human and Social Biology

Illustrated Human and Social Biology
Title Illustrated Human and Social Biology PDF eBook
Author B. S. Beckett
Publisher Open University Press
Pages 224
Release 1981
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780199140657

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Aiming to cover the main topics required by GCSE syllabuses in Human Biology, this textbook is also useful as a supplement for GCSE Biology courses. It provides a basic reference for students needing a grounding in Human Biology. It features clear explanations of important technical terms, a glossary, and vocabulary and comprehension tests.

Advanced Human and Social Biology

Advanced Human and Social Biology
Title Advanced Human and Social Biology PDF eBook
Author Glenn Toole
Publisher Nelson Thornes
Pages 620
Release 1997
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780748727902

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Human and Social Biology for Caribbean Schools

Human and Social Biology for Caribbean Schools
Title Human and Social Biology for Caribbean Schools PDF eBook
Author Ron Pickering
Publisher
Pages 240
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 9780199151202

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Intended for the students following the Human and Social Biology syllabus for CXC (CSEC). This illustrated work contains explanations on all topics and includes Caribbean examples. It is a useful resource for the students of this subject.

The Rise of Experimental Biology

The Rise of Experimental Biology
Title The Rise of Experimental Biology PDF eBook
Author Peter L. Lutz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 205
Release 2002-04-19
Genre Science
ISBN 1592591639

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Peter Lutz, PhD, brilliantly traverses the major milestones along the evolutionary path of biomedicine from earliest recorded times to the dawn of the 20th century. With an engaging narrative that will have you turning "just one more page" well into the night, this book revealingly demonstrates just how the modern scientific method has been shaped by the past. Along the way the reader is treated to some delightfully obscure anecdotes and a treasure trove of rich illustrations that chronicle the tortuous history of biomedical developments, ranging from the bizarre and amusing to the downright macabre. The reader will also be introduced to the major ideas shaping contemporary physiology and the social context of its development, and also gain an understanding of how advances in biological science have occasionally been improperly used to satisfy momentary social or political needs.

Human Biology

Human Biology
Title Human Biology PDF eBook
Author Sara Stinson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 887
Release 2012-04-10
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0470179643

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This comprehensive introduction to the field of human biology covers all the major areas of the field: genetic variation, variation related to climate, infectious and non-infectious diseases, aging, growth, nutrition, and demography. Written by four expert authors working in close collaboration, this second edition has been thoroughly updated to provide undergraduate and graduate students with two new chapters: one on race and culture and their ties to human biology, and the other a concluding summary chapter highlighting the integration and intersection of the topics covered in the book.

Biology

Biology
Title Biology PDF eBook
Author B. S. Beckett
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 344
Release 1986
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780199142606

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An established and successful textbook which provides a thorough and comprehensive basis for GCSE syllabuses. The social, environmental, and technological aspects of biology are discussed throughout the book and students are encouraged to explore topics in depth through investigational and experimental work. Simply worded text with clear explanations of important technical terms. Superb structural drawings and easy-to-copy diagrams which show students how to reduce complex information to a simple form. Questions at the end of each chapter designed to reinforce understanding.

Handbook on Applications of Ultrasound

Handbook on Applications of Ultrasound
Title Handbook on Applications of Ultrasound PDF eBook
Author Dong Chen
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 728
Release 2011-07-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1439842078

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Ultrasonic irradiation and the associated sonochemical and sonophysical effects are complementary techniques for driving more efficient chemical reactions and yields. Sonochemistry-the chemical effects and applications of ultrasonic waves-and sustainable (green) chemistry both aim to use less hazardous chemicals and solvents, reduce energy consumpt