A clear and practical college algebra textbook that integrates graphing technology to help students understand algebraic concepts through visual and applied approaches.
A teacher’s edition of an Algebra 1 textbook covering Chapters 1–7, aligned with Texas standards. It includes full solutions, teaching strategies, and real-world applications to support classroom instruction of core algebra concepts like equations, graphing, and polynomials.
This edition emphasizes experimental data and results supporting concepts in molecular biology, including DNA transcription, translation, replication, and repair. It provides extensive coverage of experimental methods and presumes prior knowledge of general genetics. The text is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
Second edition provides expanded coverage on inorganic chemistry aspects of iron metabolism, updated with recent research on iron transport, storage proteins, and the biochemical role of iron in health and disease.
This volume presents a collection of peer-reviewed papers that explore how mathematical and computational methods support research in molecular biology. Topics include DNA sequencing, protein folding, phylogenetic trees, fragment assembly, formal languages for macromolecules, and parallel computation. It emerged from a special DIMACS program running from 1994 to 1998.