The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society
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The World of the Cell, Fifth Edition combines the most readable book and effective learning package available for introductory cell biology. The book gives readers the basics of cell structure, function, and mechanisms. This book continues the tradition of the previous editions widely praised for covering some of the most difficult concepts, including bioenergetics, metabolism, enzyme kinetics, thermodynamics, membrane transport, cell signaling, regulatory mechanisms, transcription, signal transduction, and DNA replication and recombination. For college instructors and students, or anyone interested in cell or molecular biology.
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The World of the Cell, Fifth Edition combines the most readable book and effective learning package available for introductory cell biology. The book gives readers the basics of cell structure, function, and mechanisms. This book continues the tradition of the previous editions widely praised for covering some of the most difficult concepts, including bioenergetics, metabolism, enzyme kinetics, thermodynamics, membrane transport, cell signaling, regulatory mechanisms, transcription, signal transduction, and DNA replication and recombination. For college instructors and students, or anyone interested in cell or molecular biology.
--This text refers to the
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edition.
The American People: Creating a Nation and a Society,Gary B. Nash,Julie Roy Jeffrey,HarperCollins College,0065010558,Conservation Of Natural Resources (General),History,History - U.S.,History: American,United States,United States - General
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