This book provides detailed insights into how insects contribute to crop pollination and agricultural productivity. It is an essential resource for students and researchers in agriculture, entomology, and plant sciences.
Dr. Edwards’ book argues that the proper foundation for inductive inference in science is likelihood, not probability. Building on R. A. Fisher’s original concept, likelihood is presented as a measure of relative support among competing hypotheses. Edwards develops a consistent theory of statistical inference based on likelihood, starting from simple principles and requiring only modest pri…
Proceedings of the 9th Miami Winter Symposium, focusing on molecular approaches to understanding immunological processes, including antigen-antibody interactions and cellular immunity.
This volume explores the role of metal ions in biological systems, focusing on their potential carcinogenic effects, biochemical interactions, and toxicology.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of invertebrate animals, covering their classification, morphology, physiology, and evolutionary relationships. It examines major invertebrate phyla such as Protozoa, Porifera, Cnidaria, Annelida, Arthropoda, and Mollusca, with emphasis on structural organization and biological function. The text is intended for students and researche…
This textbook provides essential knowledge for identifying and understanding trees and woody plants, focusing on their morphology, taxonomy, and ecological roles. It is widely used by students in forestry, botany, and environmental sciences.
A reference on applying mathematical models to understand dynamic processes in molecular and cellular biology, including enzyme kinetics, gene regulation, and cellular signaling.