A comprehensive anthology of sixteenth-century English poetry, featuring major figures such as Thomas Wyatt, Henry Howard, Edmund Spenser, and Philip Sidney, with critical introductions and historical context.
This comprehensive textbook blends classical biochemical concepts with contemporary research and experimental techniques. It emphasizes the experimental foundation of biochemistry and includes integrated media materials developed by Kevin Ahern. Designed for advanced undergraduates and early graduate students, the text thoroughly covers molecular structure, enzymology, metabolism, and genetic…
This concise textbook introduces core plankton science with a practical bent. It examines plankton roles in carbon cycling, fisheries, and environmental impacts (e.g., harmful algal blooms); offers methods for sampling, preservation, and biodiversity & biomass quantification; and includes a regional case–study for the Bay of Bengal. The final chapter covers plankton culturing. It's ideal fo…
A concise laboratory workbook aimed at students in medical, dental, and allied health sciences. Presents foundational biochemical protocols like pH determination, glucose assays, flame photometry, electrophoresis, chromatography, and enzymatic colorimetry. Demonstrations are detailed with step‑by‑step clarity, making it well-suited for practical sessions and exam preparation
A concise, illustrated overview tailored for non‑specialists, this book explains how genetic defects (especially thalassaemia) lead to disease. It also discusses broader implications of genetic knowledge on society, ethics, and public awareness
This Student Study Guide complements Sylvia Mader’s main Biology textbook (e.g., 9th edition) by offering chapter-wise overviews, concept check questions, practice activities like crossword puzzles and labeling diagrams, and in-chapter answer keys. Ideal for reinforcing learning, exam prep, and classroom review