A foundational monograph on inequality theory and majorization, with applications in mathematical analysis, statistics, and related scientific fields.
The Development of Modern Biology is a historical survey of the major ideas, discoveries, and methodological advances that shaped modern biological science. Written primarily for senior secondary (VI form) and early university students, the book traces the evolution of biological thought from early natural history through cell theory, heredity, evolution, and experimental biology. It emphasizes…
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…