A widely used undergraduate textbook presenting practical applications of statistics in biology. It covers descriptive statistics, distributions, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance (one-way and two-way), regression, correlation, and frequency analysis. The text includes numerous worked examples and statistical tables.
An engaging exploration of the Elizabethan age by the prominent historian A. L. Rowse, capturing the political, cultural, and social climate of 16th-century England.
A comprehensive text on insect hormonal biology emphasizing biochemical and physiological mechanisms. Explores endocrine control of developmental transitions (molting, metamorphosis), reproduction, and behavior influenced by juvenile hormones and ecdysteroids. Written clearly for undergraduates and those entering entomological research.
A foundational reference for understanding poetry, covering poetic structure, forms, and critical approaches. Designed for students and instructors engaged in poetry analysis.
This art notebook features diagrams and select illustrations from the main textbook, aligned with chapter content to facilitate structured note-taking during lectures. It aids in visual learning and retention, blending printed figures with space for annotations.
A comprehensive and accessible guide to English literature, including author profiles, summaries of major works, literary terms, historical context, and suggestions for further reading. Suitable for students, educators, and general readers.