This book is part of The University Series in Mathematics and discusses intuitionistic mathematics with focus on choice sequences.
This book presents a comprehensive overview of physicochemical techniques used in the analysis of minerals. It covers modern analytical methods and their applications in mineralogy and materials science, making it a valuable reference for researchers and students.
Stereochemical Applications of NMR Studies in Rigid Bicyclic Systems by Alan P. Marchand presents a detailed examination of how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can be used to determine the three-dimensional structures (stereochemistry) of rigid bicyclic organic compounds.
Physical Chemistry by Walter J. Moore is a comprehensive textbook that explains the fundamental principles governing chemical systems using the laws of physics and mathematics. The book integrates theory and application to provide a deep understanding of how and why chemical processes occur.
This book is part of the “Advances in Microbial Ecology” series, which presents in-depth reviews of current research in microbial ecology. Volume 8 includes contributions from various scientists, covering topics such as microbial interactions in natural environments, ecological roles of microorganisms, and advances in research techniques. It is mainly used by graduate students, researche…
This book provides a foundational introduction to the principles of biological evolution. It explains key concepts such as natural selection, adaptation, genetic variation, and speciation. The text is designed for undergraduate students and presents evolutionary theory in a clear and structured way, often integrating examples from animal biology. The markings “For Donation Only – Not for…
This book is a widely used textbook in food microbiology. It covers the role of microorganisms in food, including beneficial and harmful microbes, food spoilage, and foodborne diseases. It also explains methods of food preservation, microbial growth, and control measures to ensure food safety. The book is suitable for students in biology, food science, and public health, as well as professio…
How to Find Out in Chemistry: A Guide to Sources of Information by C. R. Burman is a practical reference guide that helps readers locate and use chemical information effectively. It outlines key sources such as textbooks, journals, indexes, and reference works, and explains strategies for literature searching and data retrieval. The book is especially useful for students and researchers seeking…
Centrifugation (2nd Edition): A Practical Approach provides a clear, hands-on guide to the principles and applications of centrifugation in biochemical and laboratory research. It explains the theoretical basis of particle separation, different types of centrifuges and rotors, and practical protocols for isolating cells, organelles, and macromolecules. The book emphasizes real-world techniques,…
Organic Chemistry by Morrison and Boyd is one of the most widely used textbooks in the study of organic chemistry. Written by Robert T. Morrison and Robert N. Boyd, this book was first published in 1959 and has gone through multiple editions, with the third edition being published in the early 1990s.