This book examines the role of trace elements in soil, plants, and animals, emphasizing their importance in nutrition, environmental balance, and agricultural productivity.
This edited volume explores the mechanisms of the cell cycle with emphasis on gene–enzyme interactions, regulation of cell division, and molecular control processes in cellular systems.
This book examines the evolutionary biology of parasites, focusing on host-parasite interactions, adaptation, and ecological and evolutionary processes shaping parasitic organisms.
This volume explores the structure, function, and biochemical roles of pyridine nucleotide coenzymes such as NAD and NADP, with emphasis on their importance in metabolic processes and enzymatic reactions.
An introductory text on ecology covering the relationships between organisms and their environment, including population dynamics, ecosystems, and ecological principles.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to enzymology, focusing on enzyme structure, function, kinetics, specificity, and regulatory mechanisms, along with practical applications in biological systems.
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the physical principles underlying remote sensing, including electromagnetic radiation, interaction of radiation with the atmosphere and surface, and the operation of remote sensing instruments. It is widely used by students and professionals in geophysics, environmental science, and Earth observation.
This volume, edited by D. R. Bates, focuses on quantum theory applications in radiation processes and high-energy physics. It includes contributions from specialists and covers theoretical frameworks and experimental aspects relevant to particle interactions, radiation mechanisms, and advanced quantum phenomena. Suitable for advanced students and researchers in physics.