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Description: An accessible guide to a key scientific concept explores the origins and impact of Darwin's theory of evolution, from the first attempts to date fossils to the modern-day mapping and coding of DNA using supercomputers.
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Description: Details the history of the study of genetics, from Mendel's discoveries to the decoding of the human genome, and explains the fundamentals of genetics, the function of genes, and DNA manipulation.
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Description: This fresh new approach to general biology integrates new research in genetics, ecology, evolution and molecular biology through four unifying conceptual themes. Concepts are covered when appropriate, in sufficient, but not overwhelming detail. The process of scientific discovery is emphasized and active learning is promoted through problem-solving exercises in every chapter.
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Description: This essential tool is designed so that you hit the ground running when you attend your first MBA class. Quantitative Skills interactive is in a series of programs brought to you by the Graduate Management Admission Council and contributing authors Eugene W. Anderson, Paul Seguin, Valerie Y. Suslow, and David W. Wright.The program provides an introduction to Quantitative Skills topics. It contains...
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Description: 'Affairs of State' is a romance-adventure novel revolving around the affairs of Archibald Rushford, who is described as "tall, lean, the embodiment of energy,". We first met him as he stood at the window, hands in pockets, and stared disgustedly out at the dreary vista of sand-dunes and bathing-machines, closed in the distance by a stretch of gray sea mounting toward a horizon scarcely discernible through the drifting mist which hung above the water.
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