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Mathematics of Classical and Quantum Physics by Frederick W. Bryon, Robert W. Fuller
Well-organized text designed to complement graduate-level physics texts in classical mechanics, electricity, magnetism and quantum mechanics. Topics include theory of vector spaces, analytic function theory, Green's function method of solving differential and partial differential equations, theory of groups, more. Many problems, suggestions for further reading. |
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The Organic Chemistry Lab Survival Manual: A Student Guide to Techniques by James W. Zubrick
The fourth edition of this student-friendly lab manual presents the basic techniques of the organic chemistry laboratory, with an emphasis on doing the work correctly the first time. It is designed to quickly build student proficiency in experimental procedures. New additions include a focus on computer software and hardware and expanded coverage of microscale laboratory equipment to include microscale and ultramicroscale boiling point determination, flash chromatography using Pasteur pipets, and Keck clips used to keep your jointware setups together with possibly fewer clamps. |
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Molecular Biotechnology by Bernard R. Glick, Jack. J. Pasternak
Completely revised and updated, the second edition of the best-selling Molecular Biotechnology: Principles and Applications of Recombinant DNA covers both the underlying scientific principles and the wide-ranging industrial, agricultural, pharmaceutical, and biomedical applications of recombinant DNA technology. Ideally suited as a text, this book is also an excellent reference for health professionals, scientists, engineers, or attorneys interested in biotechnology. |
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by Linus Pauling, E. Bright Wilson
This widely adopted undergraduate-level text applies quantum mechanics to a broad range of chemical and physical problems, covering such subjects as wave functions for the hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, the Pauli exclusion principle and the structure of simple and complex molecules. With numerous tables and figures. |
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Human Molecular Genetics by Tom Strachan, Andrew P. Read
Provides introductory material on DNA and chromosomes and describes principles and applications of cloning and molecular hybridization, then presents a guide to the structure, evolution, and mutational instability of the human genome and human genes, and examines mapping of the human genome, study of genetic diseases, and dissection and manipulation of genes. This second edition contains new material on cell types, DNA microarrays, and how to obtain the latest data from Web-based resources. This edition also features the early use of hierarchical figures and flow charts to introduce principles described in later chapters, and a two-column layout to improve clarity. |
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Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set) by Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell
Designed to be used in tandem with the Web site, this three-volume set provides complete descriptions of 250 laboratory protocols in DNA science--35 percent of which were created especially for this edition. Coverage includes techniques for isolating, analyzing and cloning both large and small DNA molecules; cDNA cloning and exon trapping, amplification of DNA, generation and use of nucleic acids probes, mutagenesis, and DNA sequencing; and methods to screen expression libraries, express cloned genes in both pro- and eukaryotic cells, analyze transcripts and proteins, and detect protein-protein interactions. In addition to annotations within protocols, 115 information panels spread throughout the volumes provide insight into the reasons why methods are carried out in a certain manner and how techniques have evolved. The appendices are a compendium of reagents, vectors, media, techniques, suppliers, kits, and electronic resources. |
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Biochemistry by Garrett
Designed to provide students of science with the most up-to-date coverage of biochemistry, this book helps in understanding properties and behavior of biological molecules by providing a balanced picture of modern biochemistry. |
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Molecular Cell Biology by by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk
Molecular Cell Biology provides a comprehensive, authoritative introduction to the current state of knowledge in this dynamic field. In the fourth edition, the authors have introduced new pedagogy for the reader, streamlined coverage, and integrated media and text to provide students in upper division cell and molecular biology courses with the clearest possible understanding of cell function at the molecular and cellular level. Founded on the work of scientists past and present, the experimental techniques that have generated their data, and the key concepts that inform our understanding of biology, the fourth edition of Molecular Cell Biology will be the most up-to-date text available. |
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