Category: E-Books

Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (11th Edition) - eBook
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With its strong focus on readability and engaging, instructive illustrations, this trusted bestseller geology ebook returns in a new edition with a bold new look, new contributor Callan Bentley, interactive “SmartFigures,” and a highly anticipated learning path that facilitates active learning. Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology, 11th edition (PDF)
Plasmids: Biology and Impact in Biotechnology and Discovery - eBook
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Plasmids are integral to biological research as models for innumerable mechanisms of living cells, as tools for creating the most diverse therapies, and as crucial helpers for understanding the dissemination of microbial populations. The role of plasmids in antibiotic resistance and virulence, together with the generalization of “omics” disciplines, has
Recognizing Race and Ethnicity (2nd Edition) - eBook
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This ebook Recognizing Race and Ethnicity 2nd edition (PDF) approaches the study of race/ethnicity through a sociological lens. It focuses on a few social policies that are perceived as race-related, such as affirmative action, to an understanding of the historical racialization of the US welfare state overall. NOTE: This sale
Principles of Biostatistics (2nd Edition) - eBook
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Principles of Biostatistics, 2nd Edition, (PDF) is aimed at students in the health and biological sciences who wish to learn modern research methods. It is based on a compulsory course offered at the Harvard School of Public Health. Besides these graduate students, many health professionals from the Harvard medical area
The Biology of Human Behavior - eBook
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The Biology of Human Behavior, (PDF) addresses a series of such behaviours, jealousy, love, travel, suicide, etc., and explores new-found perspectives that speak to a biological component in describing just why we behave as we do. Why do human beings act the way they do? What rules how they act