Books in the popular Easy Way series present basic subject matter in clear language. Material is presented in a way that makes these books ideal as self-teaching guides, but Easy Way titles are also preferred by many teachers as supplements to classroom textbooks. General readers seeking out information often turn to Easy Way titles for general ...
Designed to help students gain a clear and concise understanding of anatomy, this interactive approach is far more efficient than the textbook alternatives. Students as well as numerous other professionals, have found the workbook to be a helpful way to learn and remember the anatomy of the human body.
A simplified and effective approach to learning about microbes. Uses the same color-coding techniques used in the other successful coloring books to help students learn and retain more information on standard microbiological concepts such as immune response and viral replication. 110 coloring plates; glossary; pronunciation guide; index.
A comprehensive review guide to help you refresh your study. This guide is particularly useful for midterms and final exams, condensing a semester's worth of information into one concise volume.
When it comes to pinpointing the stuff you really need to know, nobody does it better than CliffsNotes. This fast, effective tutorial helps you master core biology concepts -- from cellular functions, genetics, and evolution to anatomy, ecology, and reproduction -- and get the best possible grade. At CliffsNotes, we're dedicated to helping you do ...
Following in the successful footsteps of the "Anatomy" and the "Physiology Coloring Workbook", The Princeton Review introduces two new coloring workbooks to the line. Each book features 125 plates of computer-generated, state-of-the-art, precise, original artwork--perfect for students enrolled in allied health and nursing courses, psychology and ...
This effective microbiology study aid is ideal for students at any level, providing a clear, concise presentation that all students will find easy to read and understand. Use it along with your textbook or for independent study to improve your comprehension and boost your grades. Containing more that 2,500 self-test questions and dozens of helpful ...
Cliffs Quick Reviews are Produced by the People Who Know Students Needs and Respond to Them. This logically presented, easy-to-grasp review gives you the reference you want to effectively organize your introductory-level course work. Each Review Gives You a concise but comprehensive source of ready information on the fundamentals of the subject ...
"The Princeton Review Anatomy Coloring Workbook" is like a paint-by-numbers "Gray's Anatomy". Its beautifully detailed, state-of-the-art, computer-generated drawings of each body part and system will appeal to students in programs ranging from allied health and nursing to art history and anthropology.
This fourth edition of this microbiology text has been revised and contains a new review section at the end of each chapter consisting of crosswork puzzles, matching and fill-in-the-blank questions. Answers to the "questions for thought and discussion" are provided in a new appendix. Using historical anecdotes and case studies, this book's content ...
Completely updated with the latest findings and statistical information in the field, the new Fifth Edition of this award-winning text continues to educate people about effectively controlling the spread of HIV and AIDS. Intended for undergraduate and special topics courses, AIDS: The Biological Basis, Fifth Edition also explores the history of ...
"DNA Technology, Second Edition", is a survey of biotechnology written to enlighten readers about the breakthroughs made possible by the science and technologies associated with current DNA research. Ed Alcamo gives the educated layperson a survey of DNA by presenting a brief history of genetics, a clear outline of techniques that are in use, and ...
This textbook looks at the study of biotechnology. Designed to be used by non-scientists, it de-emphasizes laboratory techniques and includes a marginal glossary with pronunciations and definitions of key terms appearing in the margin next to textual discussion.
"AIDS in the Modern World" focuses on the biological basis of AIDS and HIV. Edward Alcamo's simple approach to the topic enables students to focus on the main elements of HIV disease and its impact of society. The text is in an easy-to-read, well-organized format, yet provides detailed information. Appropriate for undergraduate non-science and ...
Until the middle of the 20th century, polio affected people all over the world. The disease, caused by a virus in the genus Enterovirus, often left its survivors with weakened muscles or varying degrees of paralysis. In their later years, many once-healthy survivors experienced a condition known as post-polio syndrome. Once effective vaccines were ...
Since its emergence in the United States in the 1980s, AIDS and its precursor, HIV, has been a growing epidemic. Although much is now known about the virus, scientists have yet to discover a cure or a vaccine. This book explores the biology and transmission of the virus, as well as the history and epidemiology.
This continuing series explores different diseases to show the science behind how disease-causing organisms affect the body. Microorganisms have plagued humans since the beginning of time, causing debilitating diseases and even death. But how, exactly, do these microorganisms infect and cause disease? The books in this series examine various ...
Microbiology experts tell the great "detective stories" of how some of the world's best-known deadly disease-causing microbes were first isolated, identified, and studied. In this continuing, best selling series, readers will learn how these deadly viruses and bacteria cause disease and what steps have been taken to eradicate them. DEADLY DISEASES ...
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