Understanding Biostatistics by Sharad Srivastava is an introductory textbook aimed at medical, biological, and health science students. It covers fundamental concepts of biostatistics such as descriptive statistics, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, linear regression, ANOVA, and survival analysis in a medical context. Emphasizing clarity over technical depth, it uses diagrams and s…
This first edition of Medicinal Biochemistry by G. P. Garg is aimed primarily at medical, pharmacy, and allied health science students. The book emphasizes the biochemical basis of drug action, structure-activity relationships, and metabolism as applicable to therapeutic agents. While structured to support coursework, it maintains readability with functional organization that links biochemi…
This third edition presents a concise, student‑friendly introduction to biological anthropology, organized around the scientific method. Each chapter frames a key question—such as “What is a species?” or “How did humans evolve?”—offers structured answers, and then revisits the question to reflect evolving scientific understanding. The edition includes expanded coverage of recent p…
Understanding Cryobiology aims to bridge the gap between complex biological concepts and the reader's understanding. By systematically presenting topics and incorporating recent advancements, the book serves as a valuable resource for students and educators alike. Its clear presentation and comprehensive coverage make it an essential tool for those delving into the world of cryobiology.
Edward O. Wilson’s Sociobiology: The New Synthesis (1975) introduced the field of sociobiology, proposing that social behavior across animal species—including humans—has a biologically evolved basis. It explores topics such as altruism, dominance, mating systems, kin selection, eusociality, and group living, across insects to primates. The 25th Anniversary edition adds a new introduction …
The 5th Edition of Zoology (1974) delivers a thoroughly organized overview of animal life and biological principles, reflecting evolutionary patterns and functional adaptations. It served as a standard collegiate zoology reference of the era, featuring high-quality diagrams and narrative. Later editions retained its core structure while integrating cladistics and updated taxonomy. Its earlier p…
Volume 1 (1994) introduces the scope: from early contributions to effects on nervous system (radiofrequency), tissue injury from electrical fields, therapeutic low-frequency applications, VDT exposure concerns—offering integrated phenomenological observations, interaction mechanisms, and medical/biological relevance Barnes & Noble +3 SpringerLink +3 SpringerLink +3 A general versi…
This volume includes foundational research articles that have shaped the field of social psychology, covering themes such as conformity, group dynamics, attitude change, aggression, and prejudice. It is widely used in academic instruction to illustrate experimental methods and theoretical development in social psychology.
Zoology (7th ed.) offers an evolutionary and ecological framing, dividing content into three major parts: life processes, survey of protists and animals, and comparative physiology of animal systems BooksNbooks +6 Goodreads +6 Miami University Bookstore +6 . The text features clear illustrations, review questions, key terms, and summaries to support concept-based learning; well-suite…