Timing of Biological Clocks (Scientific American Library)
Highly collectable: Here you will find the best available presentation, with clear colorful diagrams, of everything about advancing and delaying biological clocks. There are surprisingly simple principles, though they are unexpected, being topologically [... more]
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Images of Mind (Scientific American Library)
The best book about the hardware of neurotechnology.: Once a month we get a book on somebody else's view of the mind, the brain, or both. Instead of more theory, Images Of Mind describes the machinery neuroscientists use to take all the pictures that [... more]
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Discovering Enzymes (Scientific American Library)
Wonderful Book!: This book may be the best book i have ever read. Published in 1991, this book still presents knowledge that is relevant to all chemistry and biochemistry students, including the amateur scientist who is looking to understand the [... more]
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Sleep (Scientific American Library)
Amazing: This book offers more information and factual data, then first assumed. You'll learn about sleep disorders, and all of the latest research. For example, did you know that the sleep attacks of narcolepsy occur at periodic intervals of 90 - 100 [... more]
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The Evolving Coast (Scientific American Library)
Wow!: I just would like to say that if you are interested in Coastal Morphology but didn't think that you could ever understand the science behind the processes, think again. This book was extremely well writen and easily understood. This was a text I [... more]
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The Science of Words (Scientific American Library)
An erudite and entertaining book on words.: I found this book instructive as well as a pleasure to read. The subject of the book cuts accross many disciplines, and the result is very stimulating. Although different in scope, this book compares favourably [... more]
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The Origin of Modern Humans (Scientific American Library)
When did we become modern?: Easy to read overview of key concepts in the origination of modern humans. The molecular biology and archeology supporting the out-of-Africa hypothesis versus the multiregional hypothesis are introduced. As well, the origins [... more]
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Animal Navigation (Scientific American Library)
Author: Talbot H. Waterman Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 591.1 EAN: 9780716750246 Edition: First Edition ISBN: 0716750244 Number Of Pages: 243 Publication Date: 1988-12 [... more]
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Viruses (Scientific American Library)
Good overview: This reference provides an easy to read overview of viruses. It starts with a chapter describing cells and the steps a virus must accomplish in its replicative cycle. Chapters then follow on bacteriophages and their contribution to our [... more]
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Aging: A Natural History (Scientific American Library)
Great book; great for teachers as well: This is a readable, but thorough survey of the biology of aging. I teach in this field, and I'm sorry it took me a few years to run across this book. (Finally, courtesy the "related books" feature of [... more]
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Stars (A Scientific American Library Book)
Amazon.com Review: "Twinkle, twinkle little star, how I wonder what you are...." Wonder no more. Astronomer James Kaler has written a lucid, beautifully illustrated guide to the most obvious ingredient of the universe. "To know ourselves, [... more]
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On Size and Life (Scientific American Library)
A full of facts book that's a pleasure to read: This is a delightful book to read ! I found many answers to puzzling questions, and really there were many more riddles than I had previously thought of. The book is far more than informative. It made me [... more]
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