An introductory text exploring the principles of aquatic productivity in marine and freshwater environments, covering basic ecological and biological processes.
Controlled Markov Processes (CMPs) are mathematical models used to describe decision-making in stochastic environments, where outcomes evolve according to probabilistic rules and can be influenced by control actions. They are also known as Markov decision processes (MDPs) or Markov dynamic programs.
A practical guide for biochemical calculations, including enzyme kinetics, concentration determinations, and quantitative analysis for laboratory use.
This book provides a detailed study of wood structure, emphasizing microscopic features of xylem tissues. It is an essential reference for students and researchers in botany, forestry, and plant sciences.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the biology, classification, and morphology of invertebrate animals. It covers major invertebrate phyla, discussing their structure, function, evolutionary relationships, and ecological significance. Designed as a university-level textbook, it emphasizes comparative zoology and foundational principles in invertebrate biology.
This volume presents a comparative analysis of nitrogen metabolism across a wide range of organisms, including microorganisms, plants, and animals. It examines biochemical pathways such as ammonia assimilation, urea and uric acid formation, amino acid metabolism, and nitrogen excretion. The book emphasizes evolutionary and physiological adaptations in nitrogen utilization, offering insights int…
The book Introduction to Statistical Analysis (4th Edition, 1983) by W. J. Dixon and Frank J. Massey is a comprehensive textbook that introduces the foundations of statistical theory and applied methods, covering probability, distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, regression, correlation, analysis of variance, nonparametric methods, and sequential analysis. It is designed as a rigorous …