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Basic Composting: All the Skills and Tools You Need to Get Started (Stackpole Basics) (Basic How-to Guides)
5 reviews
Stackpole Books
, 2003
Great basic knowledge
This is the perfect book for the beginning composter. With plenty of pictures and easy step by step instructions this book teems with information. Purchased with "The Rodale Book of Composting: Easy Methods for Every Gardener" you have all you need for a great preliminary knowledge base on the subject. I highly recommend this book for those who are interested in getting started fast!
Essential Organic Chemistry
2 reviews
Paula Y Bruice
,
Leroy G Wade
Prentice Hall
, 2006
Gives me hope
I am mainly a student of the biological sciences and I usually am at a loss in chemistry. This book helped me understand concepts that I never thought I could grasp. The concepts follow a logical order; if you can understand this you can go on to this.... All those years chemistry just didn't interest me or sink in. But with this book, I have become more enthusiastic and having a lot of 'ahh, ...
Free Radicals in Biology and Medicine
4 reviews
Barry Halliwell
,
John Gutteridge
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2007
An excellent book for scientists
Free radical biology has become a big research area. This text is definitely a helpful tool for students and professionals alike. Halliwell and Gutteridge are both the "authorities" in free radical research. The book contains the basic concepts of metabolism, metal interactions, free radical formation, and antioxidation. The book then relates these processes (that is, oxidative and nitorsative ...
Basic Principles of Membrane Technology
2 reviews
J. Mulder
Springer
, 1991
More then basic...
As a graduate student in engineering I find my self in a rush to acquire knowledge as fast as possible. Membrane processes for water treatment is an emerging science that have a great potential to be the future's main process for drinking water production. 'Basic Principles of Membrane Technology' is more than a basic book! It thoroughly go from the basics of membrane materials and manufacturing ...
Introduction to Biocatalysis Using Enzymes and Microorganisms
2 reviews
S. M. Roberts
,
Nicholas J. Turner
, ...
Cambridge University Press
, 1995
An excellent intro to chemistry's future.
Although this book is, by the standards of technical progress these days, "old," it remains flawless in describing not only what was known then, but what remains the bulk of biocatalytic theory and practice now. Since this synthetic approach has already demonstrated itself to be a cornerstone of so many industries (particularly the pharmaceutical industry) -- and since so many people don't ...
Pure Skin: Organic Beauty Basics
4 reviews
Barbara Close
Chronicle Books
, 2005
holistic skin care at its best
I absolutely loved this book. I am an esthetician and getting into holistic facials. I've learned so much and share this book with many people. It explains skin type and what essential oils to use on what type. I also love the easy recipes.
Basic Questions in Paleontology: Geologic Time, Organic Evolution, and Biological Systematics
1 review
Otto H. Schindewolf
University Of Chicago Press
, 1994
A great introductory book
This book is a great introduction to paleontology. My 14 year old daughter is reading it, but it is good for any person who is interested in learning more at the beginning level.
Fmoc Solid Phase Peptide Synthesis: A Practical Approach (Practical Approach Series)
1 review
Oxford University Press, USA
, 2000
Good book for peptide chemist.
This is a good book for peptide chemist. It has detailed protocol for almost all useful information about Fmoc solid phase peptide synthesis which is used in most of the peptide company, in our company, this book acts as a standard reference for our daily production. I strongly recommend you to buy one if you are or you want to be a peptide chemist.
Basic HPLC and CE of Biomolecules
2 reviews
Robert L. Cunico
,
Karen M. Gooding
, ...
Bay Bioanalytical Laboratory, Inc.
, 1998
Basic HPLC and CE of Biomolecules
This is a book that should be on the desk of anyone who is involved in analytical development of biomolecules and biopharmaceuticals. The content is well organized and written in a format that is easy to grasp and understand. The content covers almost all the different modalities of HPLC analyses and applications and provides real life examples of the techniques. It includes innumerable ...
Basic Training in Chemistry
2 reviews
Steven Hoenig
Springer
, 2001
Anyone taking a chemistry course should own it
Great review book for general chemistry and organic chemistry. it was a great help at finals review. Even my teachers loved it.
Perennials: Organic Gardening Basics Volume 6 (Rodale Organic Gardening Basics, Vol 6)
1 review
Rodale Books
, 2001
Exactly What I Needed!
This gardening book is exactly what the beginning gardener needs to plan their garden. It is beautifully illustrated, with photos of each type of perennial, and detailed descriptions of each. The information provided is extremely helpful, since it includes ideal climate, growing guidelines, height and spread. I found myself browsing through this book for hours reading about the different ...
Understanding Mass Spectra: A Basic Approach
1 review
Wiley-Interscience, 1998
Figure out what you're looking at.
I just completed a three day course with Marty with his text as the outline. Absolutely helpful! Training in controlled substance analysis often only includes pattern recognition for comparison of unknown samples to standards. The information in this book will get you well on your way to recognizing what is going on in the spectra you already know and will help provide information when no ...
Lamarck's Signature: How Retrogenes Are Changing Darwin's Natural Selection Paradigm (Frontiers of Science ...
4 reviews
Edward J. Steele
,
Robyn A. Lindley
, ...
Basic Books
, 1998
Exciting new biology
While the hard science which constitues the heart of this book may not be easy going for most readers, the payoff is worth it. Dr. Steele's "unorthodox" ideas have been met with some hostility since the 1970s. The evidence for a Lamarckian mechanism at work in the immune system now seems very convincing, contradicting one of the main dogmas of Darwinian biology. This book presents the ...
Advanced Organic Chemistry: Part B: Reaction and Synthesis (Advanced Organic Chemistry / Part B: Reactions ...
20 reviews
Francis A. Carey
,
Richard J. Sundberg
Springer
, 2007
Comprehensive
This is probably the most comprehensive text book available for Organic Chemistry, Develops largely on the Part A of the book. So for a complete understanding you need to possess the Part A of the book. Largely covers the topic of Synthesis and Reactions which is an important part of the Graduate education in Organic Chemistry. Earlier editions of the book cover the same material and are almost ...
Photosynthesis
1 review
Asimov
Basic Books
, 1969
Succesful mixure of science and enterteiment
This book got my attention because it is about a complex scientific issue, yet it aims at the massive public rather than science students or scientists. Actually, scientists and science major students might be some of the least interested in this book since it is very basic for them. My major was chemistry in college but I was still interested on it. The author, Asimov, became very famous in my ...
Vital Dust: Life As A Cosmic Imparative
11 reviews
Christian De Duve
Basic Books
, 1995
The story's in the details
Ever since Charles Darwin postulated the beginnings of life in "some warm little pond" science has probed into origin mechanisms. As it became clearer that life is a molecular phenomenon, researchers have delved deeper into chemical processes to work out life's start. De Duve joins that quest with a detailed examination of these mechanisms and the environments in which they come about. In his ...
The looming biological warfare storm: misconceptions and probable scenarios.: An article from: Air & Space ...
1 review
Col (Dr.) Jim A. Davis
U.S. Air Force
, 2003
Impressive
This book is well written and very captivating. It made me aware of many scenarios that I was unaware about. I would highly recommend this book.
Nucleic Acid Blotting (Basics)
2 reviews
D.c. Darling
BIOS Scientific Publ
, 1994
Best book you can find
Practical book that will teach you everything you need to know about blotting...you will not need anything else...The pictures are also great Highly recommended!!!
Processing additives - A to Z.(part 3): An article from: Rubber World
1 review
Lars C. Larsen
Lippincott & Peto, Inc.
, 1997
The best article ever!!
In depth review about the chemistries of rubber additives. Great Job.
Organic Chemistry as a Second Language: Translating the Basic Concepts
65 reviews
David R. Klein
Wiley
, 2003
Get A Head Start
Honestly, when I first starting looking at Orgo study aids, i looked at 'orgo for dummies..." upon reading the reviews for it, I saw someone wrote to check this book out...anyways the bottom line is that Organic Chemistry is hard...I started to read this book a few days before class as started...it really helped so far. It gives a basic understanding of things the professor expects you to figure ...
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