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21. Physical Chemistry for the Life
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22. Once Upon a Life Science Book:
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23. Science 101: Physics
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24. College Mathematics for Business,
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25. The Practice of Statistics in
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26. The Science of Life After Death:
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27. Life Study Guide: The Science
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28. Who Wants to be a Scientist?:
 
29. The Science of Life
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30. Mathematical Applications: For
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31. Microcosm: E. Coli and the New
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32. Linus Pauling: A Life In Science
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33. Calculus for Business, Economics,
 
34. Life Science in the Twentieth
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35. Applied Mathematics for the Managerial,
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36. Life Science (Science Explorer)
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37. Life Science (Holt Science and
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38. Physical Chemistry for the Life
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39. Physical Chemistry for the Life
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40. Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences

21. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Solutions Manual
by Peter Atkins, Maria Bohorquez
Paperback: 225 Pages (2005-07-26)
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Asin: 0716772620
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Containing worked-out solutions for all problems in the text.
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22. Once Upon a Life Science Book: 12 Interdisciplinary Activities to Create Confident Readers - PB275X
by Jodi Lyn Wheeler-Toppen
Paperback: 154 Pages (2010-03-31)
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Asin: 1935155091
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Reading skills and life science come together in this engaging new book for middle school teachers. Once Upon a Life Science Book makes it easy for teachers to improve their students reading abilities and teach science content simultaneously through clearly outlined, inquiry-based lessons. Author Jodi Wheeler-Toppen offers science activities for students and explains how these activities relate to the National Science Education Standards. Topics as varied as the cell cycle, skeletal and muscular systems, genetics, and food chains are covered in a concise manner that will appeal to teachers and students alike. She doesn t stop there, however. She follows these activities with reading strategies such as comprehension coding, chunking, and previewing diagrams and illustrations that students can apply to science lessons and other subjects. The reading passages on science content are more student friendly and easier to follow than typical textbooks, which might not provide the background knowledge or connections that students need to learn science content. With this interdisciplinary volume, teachers can help students learn the science in a straightforward manner and develop strategies to improve their reading a win-win that will delight time-strapped educators. ... Read more


23. Science 101: Physics
by Barry Parker
Paperback: 224 Pages (2007-07-01)
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Asin: 0060891343
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This new series will explain major areas of science in an interesting, visually compelling, and accessible manner. The "101" in the title refers not only to an introductory course but also to the 101 key facts and topics presented in each book. These books will fill the need for popular reference on all aspects of science and technology.

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24. College Mathematics for Business, Economics, Life Sciences and Social Sciences (12th Edition) (Barnett)
by Raymond A. Barnett, Michael R. Ziegler, Karl E. Byleen
Hardcover: 1032 Pages (2010-02-28)
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Asin: 0321614003
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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This accessible text is designed to help readers help themselves to excel. The content is organized into three parts: (1) A Library of Elementary Functions (Chapters 1–2), (2) Finite Mathematics (Chapters 3–9), and (3) Calculus (Chapters 10–15). The book’s overall approach, refined by the authors’ experience with large sections of college freshmen, addresses the challenges of learning when readers’ prerequisite knowledge varies greatly. Reader-friendly features such as Matched Problems, Explore & Discuss questions, and Conceptual Insights, together with the motivating and ample applications, make this text a popular choice for today’s students and instructors. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Very quick delivery. Good Seller.
Very quick delivery. Good Seller. Got the book quick and in very good shape. Will be looking next semester at this seller again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great price
I chose to buy this textbook online because they wanted 168.00 + tax at the local bookstore. There was no tax plus it arrived in two days. I am very pleased that I was able to save a little chunk of change by purchasing this product through Amazon.

5-0 out of 5 stars Math book
Math book for my college algebra class, answers in the back of the book, good examples

1-0 out of 5 stars BOOK IS GREAT AMAZON STINKS
I ordered 3 books for my MBA and AMAZON managed to lose the package 2x. I will admit the prices were right and spot on. The orginal shipment was lost and I asked for a reshipment. That was sent and lost as well. I recieved the books 2x after both shipments were found. I was meet with excuses such as, I am sorry that person is not here it is the weekend or I am sorry we can not send you another shipment. I told them I did not lose the shipments they did. They did not seem to care. Also after the booksfinally came I recieved a phone call within 24 hours telling me to send them back or I will be charged. I told them they were lost and I only just got them. This did not seem to phase them.


I am not sure I will use Amazon ever again

1-0 out of 5 stars no satisfied
I was disappointed with this purchase because I ordered it express because I needed it in a hurry for school, and not everything was included with it. ... Read more


25. The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences w/CD
by Brigitte Baldi, David S. Moore
Hardcover: 761 Pages (2008-01-09)
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Asin: 1429218762
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Over the past two decades, David Moore’s texts helped drive the evolution of statistics education from a focus on computation and formulas to an emphasis on how data are actually collected, analyzed, and interpreted by professionals in real-world settings.  Now Brigitte Baldi and David Moore have produced a version of Moore’s bestselling brief introductory text, The Basic Practice of Statistics for students in the life sciences.

With its focus on life science data sets, examples, and exercises, The Practice of Statistics in the Life Sciences (PSLS) features the writing style and helpful pedagogy that have helped hundreds of thousands of students see the meaning and relevance of real-world statistics in action.  Life science, nursing and allied health students with limited mathematical backgrounds will be able to utilize the same fundamental tools, techniques, and interpretive skills working statisticians rely on everyday. Examples and exercises are drawn from diverse areas of biology such as physiology, brain and behavior, health and medicine, nutrition, ecology, and microbiology.

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4-0 out of 5 stars pretty good for a review
It is a pretty good book for making a review for someone who already know almost every pieces of statistic. It is so brief, not take much time to read, have a lot of examples but it won't go into detail much. If you never know what is stat, it's not really the book you want. If you want only reminder tool, it's perfect.

3-0 out of 5 stars fair condition for the price
book is in decent condition given the price, however, CD did not come with book as stated. ... Read more


26. The Science of Life After Death: New Research Shows Human Consciousness Lives On
by Stephen Martin
Paperback: 192 Pages (2009-08-15)
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Asin: 1892538520
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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What does science have to say about life after death? Until recently, very little. But now there are answers, and this book lays them out. Everyone alive today will be better off knowing about the transition called death and what to expect in the afterlife.

A lengthy and exhaustive study by the University of Virginia Medical School clearly indicates consciousness continues after death in at least some cases, if not all. This particular study, begun in 1961 and continuing today, was initiated by Ian Stevenson, M.D., a psychiatrist who graduated first in his class at McGill Medical School. Stevenson went to great lengths and much effort to follow scientific protocol in his investigations. Over the years, more than 2600 of the cases he and others investigated have checked out in terms of the details reported by young children of the lives of deceased persons they claimed to have been in previous lives. Birthmarks and birth defects found on these children, such as missing fingers, hands or limbs, also frequently have been found to correspond to fatal wounds received in the previous life as recorded in autopsy reports.

In addition, research by the Windbridge Institute strongly indicates it may be possible for living loved ones to get in touch with deceased loved ones. This book tells how, and the gives names and contact information of psychics who have demonstrated this ability in blinded, scientifically-constructed studies designed by Julie Beischel, who received her Ph.D. in pharmacology from the University of Arizona.

Research reported on also shows that not knowing what to expect when death arrives, or being in denial about one s demise, can lead to situations none of us would choose, or wish upon a loved one. This is reason enough to read this book and to make those close to you aware of what you learn.

Those with an interest in science will be fascinated by the new discoveries and theories postulated that indicate the brain and body may have evolved to allow consciousness to interface with physical reality, and that our true home may exist outside three-dimensional reality. For example, a theory by Cambridge-educated biochemist Rupert Sheldrake is covered that may explain how it is possible for consciousness and memory to exist outside of the brain and without its support. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Please be Warned
First, book is double spaced and has a larger font, so it is a deliberate rip-off - it is NOT really a 192 page book

Secondly, using the word "science" in the title is totally misleading - no footnotes.I could make up far better tales from my own imagination - if I wanted to make a few bucks by publishing a book...

I bought this book because I was seriously interested in knowing if there were any legitimate, science-based indications of life after death.What I received was proof that there is legitimate rip-off artists getting their garbage excuses for a book, published.

2-0 out of 5 stars Poorly written, poorly reasoned.
Fascinating topic. What happened ? Let's count a few down...1) Footnotes : MIA. Lots of referencing...very few references. 2) Double spacing ? Is this a college paper ? If so, where are the footnotes ?? 3) No index. The plausibility factor falls just on this alone. 4) Needs a proofreader to correct misspellings/grammar errors. 5) Other books on this subject give more in depth treatment as well as better references. 6) Illustrative stories are allowed to peter out when the author feels the point has been made... repeatedly....leaving the reader unsatisfied, with many questions left unanswered. If you are interested in this subject material, I suggest looking at other booksand other authors. This book is going into the paper recycling bin at my house - a real clunker.

4-0 out of 5 stars Very Interesting Book
If what this guy says is true, everyone should read the book and keep it in the back of their minds just in case.

4-0 out of 5 stars Beyond Materialism and Reductionism
What happens after we die? It seems many people, especially physical scientists and money-focused financiers, are materialists/reductionists. They believe there is no after-life, and admonish us to "Enjoy this life while you have it!" However many others share author Stephen H. Martin's belief that human consciousness survives and exists after bodily death. This book summarizes much work over many years by numerous scientists, many with Ph.D.s from mainstream and respected academic institutions, who have tested various aspects of what William Shakespeare once called "the undiscovered country."

This book does NOT advocate any particular religious dogma, though the author's Western Christian heritage is shared by many readers. I have to think Buddhists, Muslims, Confuscians and members of other world-wide religious beliefs can find commonality and compatibility with the author's focus. I especially appreciate Martin's criticism of reductionist belief in Charles Darwin's Theory of Evolution. This theory says we evolved and improved over eons due to Natural Selection. But Martin says this violates The Law of Entropy (second law of thermodynamics), that by themselves "things tend to break down and fall apart rather than get better." In my own Ph.D. area of Economics which includes experience in Finance and Accounting, we stress "asset depreciation" in our balance sheets as implicit obedience to this second law. Note, Martin does not dispute evolution per se; he claims evolutionary growth is not possible without a primary cause. Among other names, Martin calls it Life Force or "Grace," the latter term from psychiatrist and best-selling author M. Scott Peck.

As this young century progresses, are we moving away from Materialism/Reductionism to a new paradigm which acknowledges post-bodily survival of individual consciousness? I think scientists should be intellectually open to this possibility and those willing should be encouraged to conduct unbiased research in this area. Perhaps as Martin hopes, some day secular science and world religions will all share similar beliefs about the survival of consciousness.

I heartily recommend this book to all who are not content with our mainstream materialism and wish to cultivate that curiosity implied by Shakespeare's words.

My only criticism is stylistic. The book lacks formal bibliography and index sections. Such reference aids are very useful for the serious reader wishing to pursue the subject further. The author tries to make up for this weakness by casually citing numerous books and research articles and even including reproduced covers of these books. However an extended bibliography and index would add a more professional shine to this fine collection of research.

Dr. Edward Bubnys






5-0 out of 5 stars Definitely Based on Science and a Compelling Read
In an engaging and easily to read style, the author delves into a number of scientific studies that explore the possibility of the survival of consciousness after death. One of the larger and most compelling is a 50 year long investigation into reports by children of memories of past lives begun in 1961 by the University of Virginia School of Medicine. This study was initiated by Ian Stevenson, M.D., a psychiatrist who graduated first in his class at McGill Medical School. Stevenson went to great lengths and much effort to follow scientific protocol in his investigations. Also reported on is a series of quintuple-blind, peer-reviewed studies by Ph.D. in pharmacology, Julie Beischel, that seek to determine whether psychic mediums can actually communicate with the deceased. Apparently, they are able to report accurate information to an extent that cannot be accounted for by chance. Deception of any kind was ruled out by the blinding techniques employed. A theory by Cambridge-educated biochemist, Rupert Sheldrake, is covered that may explain how consciousness and memory can exist outside of the brain and without its support. To say this book is not based on science as one Amazon reviewer has done is patently false and totally misleading. Granted, the author does offer personal as well as other anecdotal evidence, but this serves to bring the scientific studies to life and create an enjoyable, entertaining as well as enlightening read. If you want to know the latest scientific findings about life after death, and read a book you will have trouble putting down because it grabs and holds your attention, this is the one to choose. ... Read more


27. Life Study Guide: The Science of Biology
by David Sadava
Paperback: 500 Pages (2006-12-22)
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Asin: 0716778939
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Especially helpful for AP Biology students each chapter of the study guide offers a variety of study and review tools. The contents of each chapter are broken down into both a detailed review of the Important Concepts covered and a boiled-down Big Picture snapshot. The guide also covers study strategies, common problem areas, and provides a set of study questions (both multiple-choice and short-answer).

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3-0 out of 5 stars Helpful, but not essential
It's a good study guide, pretty thorough, but I used it sparingly (if at all).The book stands alone pretty well. ... Read more


28. Who Wants to be a Scientist?: Choosing Science as a Career
by Nancy Rothwell
Paperback: 176 Pages (2002-10-14)
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Asin: 0521520924
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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As careers in science have become increasingly demanding, they require much more than a keen scientific mind and practical ability. If you are considering a career in research, have already embarked on your career and want to succeed, are uncertain which route to take or advise, train or supervise scientists, this book offers some helpful advice. Nancy Rothwell, a senior scientist with extensive experience training scientists and communicating with the public, covers topics ranging from choosing a PhD or postdoctoral position, successful interviews and preparing your cv to managing your supervisor; how to give successful talks, publish high quality papers and become known within your field. Broader aspects of science which are so important today are also covered, including ethics and fraud, intellectual property and exploitation and disseminating science to the public. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars The Scientist's Blueprint
Dame Nancy Rothwell has written a fantastic book which is *probably* the "only organized" blueprint for scientists at all levels.

Whether you're an undergraduate/postgraduate student, teacher or researcher, this is the one book out there that prescribes an agreebale path to follow in order to achieve success in the field of science. She covers everything up until and beyond patenting your research work. Brilliant!

If you are a scientist, get this book before your next new shirt.

5-0 out of 5 stars Useful Book
The book is good for students who want to be scientists. It mentions many details to be take care of during the process of study.

5-0 out of 5 stars I would recommend it to whoever wants to do research
It analyzed both the technical and non-technical aspects of today's research life. the advice is practical and helpful.

I felt lucky to have found a book like this.

5-0 out of 5 stars An entry handbook for all new graduate student
This book is the top 5% of its category. Dr Rothwell's many years observation and experience in scientific research environment definitely will light up all the younger mind. Read this book before you enter your graduate school! ... Read more


29. The Science of Life
by H. G. Wells, Julian S. Huxley, G. P. Wells
 Hardcover: 1513 Pages (1939)

Asin: B00085UM3W
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30. Mathematical Applications: For the Management, Life, and Social Sciences
by Ronald J. Harshbarger, James J. Reynolds
Hardcover: 1104 Pages (2006-01-04)
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Asin: 0618654216
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Intended for a two-term applied calculus or finite mathematics and applied calculus course, Mathematical Applications, 8/e, presents concepts and skills in an approachable way for students of varying abilities and interests. The Eighth Edition retains the features that have made this text a popular choice, including applications covering diverse topics that are important to students in the management, life, and social sciences. This edition broadens the represented applications by adding a number of environmental science applications. The use of modeling has also been expanded, with modeling problems now clearly labeled in the examples. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars product and delivery
I was very pleased with my purchase.I ordered the book for about 1/10th of what the bookstores sell them for.It was brand new in perfect condition and I received it in a couple of days without paying a ridiculous shipping fee.I would recommend buying all college text books this way.

5-0 out of 5 stars Book review
Book was in great shape.Received in a timely manner.Would use site again.

5-0 out of 5 stars Shocked!!!!
This book was in spectacular shape. The price was great and it arrived in a timely manner. I would gladly do business with this seller again!

1-0 out of 5 stars Never got book
I never received this book after numerous times of me contacting the seller thru email and never got a response. I finally decided to contact A-Z to file a claim and then the seller of the book finally contacts me to see if I want the book. Well I had already bought a book from the local bookstore after a month of waiting for my book.
I will never buy from this user again!!!!!

3-0 out of 5 stars The reach is so broad, some of the goals slip through their fingers
The attempted reach of this book is so great; nearly every goal appears to slip through their fingers. The first section of the book (577 pages) is roughly equivalent to a book in finite mathematics and the second (approximately 400 pages) to a book in business calculus. With such a broad mathematical swath being applied, the effectiveness is limited. The college where I teach mathematics and computer science recently added a course in basic mathematical modeling, so I examined this book as a possible text. I cannot envision any circumstances where this book will satisfy our needs for the reasons listed above. While the coverage is wide and to some depth, there is so much that only a fraction of the material could be covered in a semester.
The chapter headings are:

*) Algebraic concepts
*) Linear equations and functions
*) Quadratic and other special functions
*) Matrices
*) Inequalities and linear programming
*) Exponential and logarithmic functions
*) Mathematics of finance
*) Introduction to probability
*) Further topics in probability; data description
*) Derivatives
*) Applications of derivatives
*) Derivatives continued
*) Indefinite integrals
*) Definite integrals; techniques of integration
*) Functions of two or more variables

To go from the basics of algebra all the way to partial differential equations in one book is quite a feat, certainly something that cannot be done in a single semester. Therefore, this is a book that would only be suitable for a two-semester course sequence. The only such sequence that I can see where this book would be appropriate is one covering "Mathematics for business." The chapter on the mathematics of finance and the majority of the application examples being from business and economics would almost force this to be the only possible area of application.
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31. Microcosm: E. Coli and the New Science of Life (Vintage)
by Carl Zimmer
Paperback: 256 Pages (2009-07-14)
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Asin: 0307276864
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A Best Book of the Year
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In this fascinating and utterly engaging book, Carl Zimmer traces E. coli's pivotal role in the history of biology, from the discovery of DNA to the latest advances in biotechnology. He reveals the many surprising and alarming parallels between E. coli's life and our own. And he describes how E. coli changes in real time, revealing billions of years of history encoded within its genome. E. coli is also the most engineered species on Earth, and as scientists retool this microbe to produce life-saving drugs and clean fuel, they are discovering just how far the definition of life can be stretched. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Essential reading for those who wants to understand life
This is without doubt a wonderful book.It is wonderful because it uses E.coli as a concrete, real, almost tangible example to illustrate how evoultion actually works.You will be convinced and able to learn how it is possible for individually unrelated proteins, which separately perform very simple functions, can cooperate together to produce complicated sturctures and perform awe inpsiring functions.Once you have mastered the argument, you can work out yourself how a complex structure like the human eye can develop through evolution.Personally (I am a medical doctor by trade) I learn something about E.coli that can help my work - now I know the real reason why antibiotic can be harmful in treating diarrhoea.Thoroughly enjoyable!

4-0 out of 5 stars Fascinating and informative
Carl Zimmer, one of America's premier science writers, has written another fascinating book, this one about the lowly E. coli.The book is somewhat technical, which may be unavoidable, given the topic.But if you can get past that, the book was very interesting.

As the title, "Microcosm," implies, E. coli helps give us insights into the vast world of biology.Many of the chapters in the book take a small slice of the study of biology and show how E. coli research has had an impact there.For example, E. coli research has been used to shed light on fields like abiogenesis and astrobiology, helped confirm Darwinian evolution's victory over Lamarckism in the early 1950s, played a starring role in ethical disputes over genetic engineering over the past few decades, and was deeply involved in intelligent design's humiliating loss in the recent Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School Board case.

As a poet might say, you can catch a glimpse of the entire universe simply by examining the lowly E. coli.

5-0 out of 5 stars Another great book by Carl
Another fascinating book by Carl Zimmer.He again does a great job of explaining amazing science in an easy to read way.If we could just get kids to read books like this, far more would develop a life long interest in science.The continued struggle to survive and how life meets those challenges is amazing.And the author lets us read those amazing details without having to wade through complicated, poorly presented material (that drives so many to think science is boring).

5-0 out of 5 stars Microcosm --- An outstanding work.
Zimmer takes an extremely complex subject and creates a readable text for the non-biologist; doing so without watering down the content.It is a splendid conceptual study of microbiology that I thoroughly enjoyed.I would highly recommend this book for anyone seeking an update on current issues in microbiology.

5-0 out of 5 stars A well done book.
Nice to read a well done book on a wide ranging topic. Zimmer ties together a number of themes into a very informative and readable book. ... Read more


32. Linus Pauling: A Life In Science And Politics
by Ted Goertzel
Paperback: 320 Pages (1996-11-29)
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Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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One of the few unquestioned greats of twentieth-century science, Linus Pauling was the only person to receive two unshared Nobel Prizes—one in chemistry, for deciphering the quantum physics of large molecules, and one in peace, for helping to end nuclear bomb testing. His brilliance was allied with a certain stubbornness, and when he died in 1994, at the age of 93, he was embroiled in controversy regarding his advocacy of vitamin C as a treatment for cancer. Based on thirty years of interviews, this masterful biography is filled with insights into the life and work of this complex, fascinating man.
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3-0 out of 5 stars Slightly inaccesible
This biography was not written by writers, but by two people who write.I enjoy biographies, and after reading The Double Helix i wanted to know more about Pauling, but i am a bit disappointed with this book.The scienceparts are too academic.The final pages of the book, where the authorsdiscuss a psychological analysis of Pauling's personality, rather belong ina doctoral thesis.This is not a book for general consumption, but mostlikely for someone with a good background on chemistry and molecularbiology, who from that basis wants to learn more about Pauling. ... Read more


33. Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition
by Laurence D. Hoffmann, Gerald L. Bradley
Hardcover: 758 Pages (2005-12-08)
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Asin: 0073229784
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, Brief Edition introduces calculus in real-world contexts and provides a sound, intuitive understanding of the basic concepts students need as they pursue careers in business, the life sciences, and the social sciences.The new Ninth Edition builds on the straightforward writing style, practical applications from a variety of disciplines, clear step-by-step problem solving techniques, and comprehensive exercise sets that have been hallmarks of Hoffmann/Bradley’s success through the years. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Calculus Book Review
This book was sent in great condition and I received it in an acceptable amount of time. Thanks for the great service!

5-0 out of 5 stars Calculus Book
I am very pleased with the company that I bought this book from. They had the description of the book and when I received the book it was in the exact condition that they had stated. Also, they gave me a estimated arrival date and it actually came 3 days early so that was great. I will definately buy books from this company again. This was my first experience buying a book from Amazon and I am very pleased with everything.

1-0 out of 5 stars Inexcusable
This is easily one of the worst textbooks I've ever read, which makes my current class of calculus infinitely more difficult as a result. I've never taken calculus before, but I've enjoyed other math classes due to the easy, accessible texts and a good teacher to complement them. The book is simply not user-friendly to anyone outside of those who have taken calculus in some form beforehand, or even those who have.

The chapter examples are predominantly where most of the action goes down, and the authors often use simple examples (never mind giving explanations on how they solved the problem, often my classmates and I had to take too much time to diagnose what the author did from one step to the next due to a lack of a step-by-step process), and not only that, but they save the easy stuff for themselves to explain away and save the headachers that need explaining for the reader! Even my professor from time to time had to take too much classtime to try and reason out the author's muddled intentions rather than teaching the planned lesson.

In short, this was an easy paycheck to some of the laziest group of Ph.Ds I'll ever see.

4-0 out of 5 stars Practical Calculus
Having returned to school for another degree, I was forced to take yet another calculus class or write a paper about calculus so, I figured a little review never hurt and I'd get a good grade.

I have decided that out of all of the calculus, differential equations, etc., that I took in college getting that engineering degree, I like this book the best.Good examples of practical applications for economics and social sciences without a lot of "prove thats..."

My only beef would be for first time calculus students who are weak in algebra as some of the problems lack examples within the text.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
Book in VERY good condition, nothing written on the inside and no damages on the outside...EXTREMELY happy. ... Read more


34. Life Science in the Twentieth Century (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science)
by Garland E. Allen
 Paperback: 257 Pages (1978-03-31)
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Isbn: 0521292964
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35. Applied Mathematics for the Managerial, Life, and Social Sciences
by Soo T. Tan
Hardcover: 1200 Pages (2008-12-02)
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Asin: 0495559679
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Market-leading APPLIED MATHEMATICS FOR THE MANAGERIAL, LIFE, AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 5th EDITION, is a traditional text with a slightly modern feel. This new edition incorporates technology in such a way that both traditional and modern practitioners find the support they need to teach effectively. Continuing its tradition of mathematical accuracy, the new fifth edition teaches by application and uses real and realistic examples to motivate students. It combines solid theory with innovative learning tools, includes a robust supplement package, and offers unmatched flexibility that makes the course easy to teach. Accessible for majors and non-majors alike, the book uses an intuitive approach that introduces abstract concepts through examples drawn from common, real-life experiences to which students can relate. It also draws applications from readers' fields of interest. In addition, insightful Portfolios highlight the careers of real people and discuss how they incorporate math into their professional lives. Numerous exercises ensure students have a solid understanding of text concepts before advancing to the next topic. Bringing powerful resources to students' fingertips, the text's exciting array of supplements?including Enhanced WebAssign, Solution Videos, and Personal Tutor?equips students with extensive learning support to help them maximize their study time. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Math For Managerial life

This is the kind of book I have been looking for!It is great and deliverly was within time.Presented in away that is easy to read and understand without a teacher.Next time I need a book, I know where to go.

Keep up the good work.

1-0 out of 5 stars A Terrible Book, Not Worth the Money
Even at Amazon's $160.00, so-called deal, this book is not worth the money.Why colleges and universities even consider to use this text is beyond me.The chapters come in non sequitur groups of 2 and 3.For a book focusing on current applied mathematical problems, it is a travesty that no bibliography or references pages exist!This gives me the impression that many if not all of the examples and exercises in the book are fabricated.

Any single-semester university course centered around this textbook will likely come across as an extremely low-brow course on finance (fixed and continuous interest rates) and optimization (simplex method) or a low-brow course on probability.In either event, there are far more suitable texts for such classes.It is plain that the topics are hardly covered in a way to be useful for any academic or practitioner in the "Managerial, Life and Social Sciences."

For example, in the section on Bayes' Theorem (Section 7.6) the statement of Bayes' Theorem followed by 30 so-called "real-world" problems, each indistinguishable from the next save only in the numbers used in the problem.We are given 'statistics' of males and females.At the end of the problem one finds the following:Source: Department of Justice.Really?So much time supposedly spent collecting and surveying real-life sources and the problem ends up looking any other made-up problem in a probability book.Again, why use a book that cannot back up claims to have interwoven real-life with classroom mathematics and pay so damn much for it?

Shame on the publishers for making a ninth edition practically identical to the 8th edition.See for yourself, buy the 8th edition used for under $20 and borrow a copy of the 9th edition.The text, exercises and examples are exactly the same.This is a huge problem in my eyes, not only are universities continually using this book, they are (not doubt, delightfully) forcing students to buy this dubiously "new & improved" edition at a ridiculous price.

Ironically, on the back cover of the instructor's edition, Brooks/Cole offers 5 easy ways to keep the price of textbooks down.Presumably, this is only seen by the instructor after the book is chosen for the course.I offer easy-way-to-save number 6: avoid this book altogether.Encourage your students to buy the 8th edition for a fraction of the price.

I hope students and those in charge of coordinating curriculum alike will take notice and allow this book to fade in to oblivion.

Lastly, it is knee-slapping hilarious to note that it is not the author's picture located inside the cover of the book.Upon the first and second glances, one thinks that since Chris Shannon's picture is on the front cover AND the inside cover along with a short biography that she must be other.Nope.Not even close, as the school she teaches at is in California and S.T. Tan teaches in Massachusetts.In case you were wondering, you have to flip past the publisher's pages, title pages and table of contents to find Professor Tan hiding in the corner.

While pointing out these pictures is indeed funny, we come to another sad feature about this book.Though it tries to focus on mathematics used in the real world, as in settings outside of academia, the only people 'featured' in the book are university professors.

If you are even thinking about using this book, please please please, I implore you, pick another.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Service
I received this book in excellent condition and within one week. Thanks for the great customer service

5-0 out of 5 stars Math for college
Very well written math book for a college student.Would like a answer guide to all questions not just the odd numbered questions.I think the CD is a very good idea; why not include all the answers on the CD with a a special code to unlock the even numbered answers. ... Read more


36. Life Science (Science Explorer)
by Michael J Padilla
Hardcover: 833 Pages (2002)
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37. Life Science (Holt Science and Technology)
by Rheinhart And Winston Holt
Hardcover: 880 Pages (2006-08-30)
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5-0 out of 5 stars excellent
My son is using this book for book 7th grade science. He finds easy to read. He likes the explainations, relevant photographies and drawings. The questions at the end of each chapters are very helpful. ... Read more


38. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences
by Thomas Engel, Gary Drobny, Philip Reid
Hardcover: 792 Pages (2007-07-22)
list price: US$146.80 -- used & new: US$111.48
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Asin: 0805382771
Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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KEY BENEFIT: Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences presents the core concepts of physical chemistry with mathematical rigor and conceptual clarity, and develops the modern biological applications alongside the physical principles. The traditional presentations of physical chemistry are augmented with material that makes these chemical ideas biologically relevant, applying physical principles to the understanding of the complex problems of 21st century biology. KEY TOPICS: Physical Chemistry, Biology. MARKET: For all readers interested in physical chemistry and biology.
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5-0 out of 5 stars p-chem fast!
i had absolutely no problems with this order.i found the book i needed and it was delivered first thing monday morning, the day i needed it after ordering it on saturday! quick delivery and correct delivery.

1-0 out of 5 stars Worst Textbook EVER
This has got to be the worst textbook I have ever had the displeasure of having to study by.The chapters have no logical flow (the authors sell it as "self-contained chapters"), the problems make no sense, and the answers to the end of chapter products are wrong as often as they are right.I honestly learned a few concepts presented here better from Lehninger's Biochemistry.

If your professor is making you purchase this textbook, reconsider him as a teacher. ... Read more


39. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences
by Peter Atkins, Julio de Paula
Hardcover: 699 Pages (2005-06-17)
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Asin: 0716786281
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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With its flexible organization, Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences is the perfect fit for today's life science students, allowing the instructors to present material from either a biochemistry or  physical chemistry perspective, depending on the goals of their course.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Physical chemistry for the life science.
It was fast, didnt even know it was an international shippment, arrived sooner than the textbook sent to me from domestic sellers. GOOD JOB.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good book in excellent condition
I received the book exactly in the estimate date (wisdow guru!) and in excellent conditions. Liked it!

5-0 out of 5 stars GREAT! Fast and Quality
This item was shipped very fast and arrived just in time!Great doing business with them!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars My favorite undergrad physical biochem textbook
Don't be misled by the title.This book isn't just a physical chemistry textbook "dumbed down" for biologists and biochemists.It's true that the material is introductory, but the authors don't shy away from the fundamental mathematics and their explanations of the underlying physical and thermodynamic concepts are exceptionally clear.

Further, the text moves beyond thermodynamics and kinetics (standard fare in intro p-chem) to introduce simple quantum chemistry, spectrometric theory, and approaches to biological structure determination (NMR and x-ray crystallography).

This book proved invaluable in my p-chem courses and in later structural biology courses.

Highly recommended for confused undergrads. ... Read more


40. Nobel Prizes and Life Sciences
by Erling Norrby
Paperback: 300 Pages (2010-10)
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The Nobel Prizes in natural sciences have developed to become a unique measure of scientific excellence. Using archival documents, which have been released (50 years secrecy) for scholarly work, the author expertly traces the strengths and weaknesses of the Nobel system as exemplified by individual prizes. Surveys of the more than 100 years that the Prizes have been awarded are also presented. This book discusses the most important prize in the world of science and gives unique historical insights into how the laureate selection process has developed to secure optimal choice. No other book has been published which draws from previously classified archival materials to the extent that this book does. It indirectly deals with factors that foster scientific discoveries viz. the role of both individuals and institutions and thus provides invaluable insights for researchers, institutions and anyone interested in science. ... Read more


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