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Books in the Outline Studies in Biology series

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  • by H. S. Bachelard
    £50.99

    The student of biological science in his final years as an undergraduate and his first years as a graduate is expected to gain some familiarity with current research at the frontiers of his discipline.

  • by R. A. Woods
    £50.99

  • by H. H. Rees
    £50.99

    entiated free-living organism (larva), which is The success of the Insecta as a class (nearly extensively destroyed and rebuilt into a mor 1 million spp.; Certain carefully selected insect ment of new methods of controlling the pest material can, thus, provide suitable model species.

  • by R. Freedland
    £50.99

    rather, it is hoped Toward the end of the book, several example that the suggestions and partial answers offered problems will be presented, which we hope will here will provide the reader with a basis for provide the reader with the opportunity to approaching problems and designing experi form testable hypotheses and design experi ments.

  • by P. Cohen
    £50.99

    The student of biological science in his final years as an undergraduate and his first years as a graduate is expected to gain some familiarity with current research at the frontiers of his discipline.

  • by D. A. Baker
    £50.99

  • by Alan E. Smith
    £50.99

    5 Termination of protein biosynthesis and post-translational modification 59 RNA phage protein synthesis 61 3.

  • by Adrien Albert
    £50.99

    The first of these strives to organisms, there are many substances, often improve the action of one of the cell's natural quite small molecules, which have been chosen agents by modifying the molecule in order to for their specificity.

  • by D. A. Rees
    £50.99

  • by T. H. Pennington
    £50.99

    1 Historical development of molecular virology of effort on a limited number of phages, Viruses have occupied a central position in notably the Escherichia coli phages T2 and T4.

  • by C. C. Rider
    £50.99

    Since then a wealth of information on enzyme heterogeneity has accrued and it now seems likely that at least half of all enzymes exist as isoenzymes.

  • by J. M. Ashworth
    £50.99

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