A concise monograph explaining the nature of hydrogen bonding and other intermolecular forces, including their role in determining physical and chemical properties of substances. Includes bibliography (p. 33).
A comprehensive introduction to radiation chemistry, covering the fundamental principles of how ionizing radiation interacts with matter and the resulting chemical changes. Suitable for students and researchers in chemistry and nuclear science.
An introductory textbook on chemical thermodynamics covering fundamental concepts such as energy, entropy, and equilibrium, with clear explanations and applications suitable for undergraduate students in chemistry.
A reference dictionary providing definitions and explanations of terms used in virology, useful for students, researchers, and professionals in microbiology and related fields.
A work on tensor analysis and differential geometry, published as Volume 1 of the Mathematics in Science and Engineering series by Academic Press in 1965.
A comprehensive text on microorganisms in aquatic environments, covering marine and freshwater systems, microbial ecology, nutrient cycles, and the role of microbes in aquatic ecosystems.
A specialized monograph focusing on the molecular biology of adenoviruses, including their structure, replication, gene expression, and interaction with host cells. Part of the Virology Monographs series.