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Annual Review of Neuroscience, Vol. 28, 20051 review

Annual Reviews, 2005

Sets a new standard
I made it out of New Orleans after Katrina with a backpack. In it I brought one book--this one! Before getting to the articles, I should mention that the '05 ARN has some major new design features. Most importantly, there are MANY more color illustrations which are now integrated into the text, instead of being on separate plates as in previous volumes. The paper stock is heavier and of ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Neuroscience 2004 (Annual Review of Neuroscience)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2004

Excellent as usual
The 2004 edition of ARN is up to the usual high standards of this series. As a clinical neurologist, the articles I found most clinically relevant were: The Medial Temporal Lobe, which contains a good overview of memory systems; Cortical Neural Prosthetics, an intro to the future of rehab--shades of The Matrix--where cortical activity can be used through a computer interface to control ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Phytopathology: 1985 (Annual Review of Phytopathology)1 review

Annual Reviews, 1985

biochemical changes in plant leaves due to fungal infection
biochemical changes in plant leaves due to fungal infection biochemicals:aminoacid,ascorbic acids,nucleicacids
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Neuroscience: 2002 (Annual Review of Neuroscience)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2002

ARN strikes again!
This year's offering from Annual Review of Neuroscience is up to its usual high standards, and has slimmed down to its usual size compared to last year's monster. Articles of special interest to the neurologist include focused review articles on the role of hypocretins in narcolepsy, macrophage activation in AIDS dementia, and some new info on MS immunology. Articles on fragile X and ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Plant Physiology: 1981 (Annual Review of Plant Biology)1 review

Annual Reviews, 1981

Annual Review of Plant Phisiology is a good one
I should like to have the posibility to read this book becuse it si very important to me.
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics 2005 (Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2005

18 Articles that represent the state of the art.
This is the sixth annual version of this book which publishes these peer reviewed articles that represent the state of the art as it exists today. This is a science that is changing so fast that in order to keep up it is necessary to go to this approach rather than a single author writing a book as will happen when it settles down. This edition contains 18 articles written by a who's who of ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review Of Physiology Vol 61 (Annual Review of Physiology)1 review
J., Ed. Hoffman

Annual Reviews, 1999

Fabulous Science Series for Middle School!
The entire Prentice Hall Science Explorer series is fabulous! Each book covers a particular topic in great detail - loads of vivid pictures, easy to use layout and links to the Prentice Hall website for more interesting facts and sites for your child to use. Each book is approximately 1/2 inch thick and has about 200 pages. Important information is high-lighted, key words and concepts are ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Neuroscience: 2001 (Annual Review of Neuroscience)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2001

the BIG kahuna of ARN reviews!!
Well, I'm sure I've gotta be the only clinical neurologist who has read every article of the Annual Review of Neurosciences for the past 10 years, so those are my qualifications to review this monster of a book. Don't let the talk about the binding scare you...mine's held up well. This book is twice the size of the usual ARN books...over 1300 pages of sheer reading pleasure! Though I do have to ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Neuroscience 2003 (Annual Review of Neuroscience)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2003

ARN to the rescue!
Once again it is that time of year-the time to write another review of the Annual Review of Neuroscience, which I do faithfully every year, in the secure knowledge that in all probability no will read, and even less likely care, what I write in praise of these remarkable books. Here are rich and detailed summaries written by leading researchers of a wide variety of topics. Steve Hyman has ably ...
  
  











  



  
Annual Review of Anthropology 2006 (Annual Review of Anthropology)1 review

Annual Reviews, 2006

One of the best
One welcomes this 35th ARA as evidence that anthropology may at last be coming of age. The articles concern important and timely issues--food, law, environment, evolution. They are almost all well-written and clear. They are authoritative summaries that usually avoid inordinate pontification. Best of all, we are mercifully almost free from the dreadful mix of polysyllabic words, tendentious ...
  
  











  



  
AIDS (Annual Reviews Reprints)
William E. Paul

Annual Reviews, 1999
  
  











  








   



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