Classic comparative anatomy textbook organized into three parts: (I) vertebrate survey, (II) phylogeny & ontogeny of structures, and (III) structural adaptation and biomechanics. Features black‑and‑white and grayscale illustrations, comment boxes highlighting controversies, and updated phylogenetic references nhbs.com +14 catalog.princeton.edu +14 thriftbooks.com +14 chegg.com +1 …
A comprehensive introduction integrating organic, inorganic, and physical chemistry. Designed for undergraduate students with minimal math background. Contains examples, illustrations, and supporting online materials.
Based on proceedings of a symposium held at the Santa Fe Institute (Oct 27–29, 1997), this volume explores scaling relationships across physiology, biomechanics, ecology, and biodiversity. It synthesizes fundamental allometric patterns, fractal network theory, and ecosystem-level implications. Suitable for advanced undergraduates, researchers, and interdisciplinary audiences.
Comprehensive volume of 14 chapters exploring mechanisms of hormone receptor signaling—including receptor tyrosine kinases, GPCRs, cytokine and nuclear receptors—edited by Goffin & Kelly. Notable chapters include MAP kinase, JAK‑STAT, insulin/IGF‑1 pathways, and nuclear receptor structure-function relationships.
A unified introduction to chemistry, covering organic, inorganic, and physical principles. Designed for students with limited math background. Features worked examples, exercises, and web-based resources.