A concise introduction to population genetics, covering statistical foundations, Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, genetic drift, selection, mating systems, polygenic traits, and speciation. Appropriate for undergraduate students or as a reference for geneticists.
Comprehensive core textbook for upper‑level undergraduates. Covers organizational levels from molecules to ecosystems, microbial diversity (including bacteria, archaea, viruses), evolution, structure, energetics, genetics, immunology, industrial & environmental microbiology. Includes chapter summaries, review questions, and illustrative art.
Based on advanced course material from the London University Interdisciplinary Research Centre for Semiconductor Materials, this volume reviews modern methods for growing and characterizing low-dimensional semiconductor structures. It covers epitaxial techniques, thin-film analysis, defect characterization, and electrical/optical measurement methods. Intended for graduate students and researche…
A comprehensive monograph exploring theory and applications of space radio science. Discusses satellite-to-ground and deep-space communications, radio occultation for planetary atmosphere and ionosphere sounding, interplanetary medium diagnostics, radar astronomy, and propagation in gravitational fields. Ideal for radio physicists, engineers, and graduate students Barnes & Noble +3 Amazon …
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Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the most important works of American fiction. Narrated by Huck himself, the novel tells of his escape from an abusive father and his journey down the Mississippi River with Jim, a runaway slave. Through satire, local color, and poignant storytelling, Twain critiques the moral failures of society while celebrating friendship and freedom.
The World of Words is a best‑selling college vocabulary textbook that supports academic success by integrating three essential skills: Dictionary use – Teaching students how to look up and interpret precise word meanings. Context clues – Developing strategies to infer meanings from reading contexts. Word elements (Greek and Latin roots, prefixes, suffixes) – Enabling students t…