A textbook covering fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, including wave mechanics and applications to atomic systems. Suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate physics students.
This volume provides foundational sources and theoretical background in plasma physics, including kinetic theory, electromagnetic interactions in plasmas, and applications in astrophysics and controlled fusion research.
A comprehensive textbook on classical electromagnetic field theory, focusing on the behavior of electric and magnetic fields using classical physics principles.
Ecology of Populations examines the fundamental principles governing the structure, growth, behavior, and evolution of biological populations. The book explores how environmental factors such as climate, nutrition, and habitat influence population size and stability, and how populations interact with one another within ecological communities. The second edition expands discussion on population…
This seminal work synthesizes results from the Hubbard Brook Ecosystem Study, presenting an integrated analysis of forest ecosystem structure and function. Bormann and Likens examine how disturbance, succession, and steady‑state conditions influence energy flow, nutrient cycling, hydrology, and biomass accumulation in northern hardwood forests of New England. The book played a foundational ro…
A Textbook of Histology (10th ed., 1975) by Bloom and Fawcett is a classic and authoritative reference work in the field of histology. The book provides a comprehensive examination of the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, and organs, integrating ultrastructural details from electron microscopy with functional and physiological interpretations. Unlike many earlier histology texts, this e…
This volume presents the proceedings of the Thirty-Seventh Annual Biology Colloquium (1976, Oregon State University) and includes selected scholarly papers examining the relationships among plate tectonics, historical biogeography, and changing global environments. The book integrates geological and biological perspectives to explain patterns of species distribution, particularly in marine and …
Biological Oxidations is a comprehensive scholarly volume edited by Thomas P. Singer that examines the mechanisms of oxidation–reduction reactions in biological systems. The book emphasizes enzymatic oxidations, electron transport, and metabolic energy conversion, integrating biochemical, enzymological, and physiological perspectives. It includes extensive bibliographies and contributions fro…