This book provides an in-depth treatment of the photochemistry of small molecules, covering fundamental principles, experimental methods, and reaction mechanisms. It is a valuable reference for students and researchers in physical and molecular chemistry.
This book provides a detailed treatment of ultracentrifugation techniques used in biochemistry. It explains theoretical foundations and practical applications for studying proteins, nucleic acids, and other macromolecules, making it a valuable reference for researchers and students.
This book is part of the Macmillan Work Out Series and provides a structured approach to mastering physical chemistry at the A-Level. It includes clear explanations, worked examples, and practice questions to support exam preparation.
This classic work provides a comprehensive theoretical treatment of neutron chain reactions and nuclear reactor physics. Written by leading scientists, it remains an important reference for understanding the principles underlying nuclear energy and reactor design.
This volume is part of a scholarly series presenting advances in theoretical chemistry. It includes contributions from leading scientists, focusing on modern theoretical approaches such as quantum mechanics and statistical thermodynamics applied to chemical systems.
This volume is part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology series, presenting contemporary research findings and developments in biomedical sciences. It includes contributions from experts in various fields, focusing on experimental approaches to medicine and biology.
A foundational textbook in zoology that introduces the structure, function, classification, and evolution of animals, covering both invertebrates and vertebrates. It is designed primarily for students beginning studies in animal biology.
This book examines the biological and physiological processes responsible for color change in cold-blooded vertebrates such as reptiles, amphibians, and fish. It explores chromatophores, hormonal and neural control mechanisms, and the ecological and adaptive significance of color variation. This work provides a detailed examination of the mechanisms responsible for color change in cold-blood…
This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to invertebrate zoology, covering the structure, classification, and biology of major invertebrate groups. Designed for students, it combines descriptive morphology with functional and evolutionary perspectives, incorporating revisions and expanded material in later editions.
This is a comprehensive textbook focusing on the biology, anatomy, and classification of animals without backbones (invertebrates), covering various phyla from protozoa to echinoderms.