This classic text provides a comprehensive overview of the theory and methods of simultaneous statistical inference, including multiple comparisons, Scheffé's method, and the Bonferroni inequality. It is a fundamental resource for researchers dealing with multiple testing problems.
First published by The Nuffield Foundation in 1967. Cover image shows Cells dividing (root tip of Lilium regale*)*, credited to McCleish and Snoad from Looking at Chromosomes
The 3rd edition of Fundamentals of Ecology is a foundational ecological science text covering: Principles and concepts of ecosystems Energy flow and nutrient cycles Community and population ecology Environmental factors and limiting conditions Systems ecology and modeling Aquatic, marine, estuarine, and terrestrial ecology Applied human ecology, pollution, and resource management It rem…
This volume compiles more than four decades of Nobel Prize lectures delivered by laureates whose discoveries shaped the foundations of modern molecular biology. Covering the years 1933 to 1975, the collection documents landmark advances in genetics, nucleic acid chemistry, protein biosynthesis, enzymology, viral biology, and regulatory mechanisms in living cells. The lectures trace the emergenc…
This UNESCO volume compiles 32 papers (published 1967–1970) from major international journals on biology teaching. Articles are in English, French, or Spanish, each with a summary. Topics span: General biology education Individual biological disciplines Educational techniques and methods Local educational developments worldwide The collection emphasizes: Active teaching methods Integra…
Includes bibliographies and index. Illustrated.
A comprehensive synthesis of the diverse facts of modern cytology and cell biology, including cell structure, function, organelles, microscopic techniques, and biochemical processes. The book spans 337 pages and includes illustrations, some in color.
No official abstract was provided in the catalog entry; however, this edition is widely known as a standard medical biochemistry textbook offering comprehensive coverage of biochemical principles with clinical correlations. (Based on general catalog descriptions; no specific abstract available.)
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the ecology of freshwater systems, including lakes, rivers, and wetlands. It examines physical, chemical, and biological processes governing inland waters, with emphasis on nutrient cycling, biological communities, and human influences. The volume includes bibliographical references (pp. 295–312) and indexes, making it a foundational academic…