A problem-oriented genetics textbook providing theoretical explanations and solved problems covering classical and modern genetics, designed for students and self-study.
A textbook covering fundamental principles and methods of genetic analysis, including inheritance patterns, gene mapping, and experimental approaches in genetics.
A collection of scholarly works focusing on developments and research in immunopathology, edited by William Weigle.
A Textbook of Histology (10th ed., 1975) by Bloom and Fawcett is a classic and authoritative reference work in the field of histology. The book provides a comprehensive examination of the microscopic structure of cells, tissues, and organs, integrating ultrastructural details from electron microscopy with functional and physiological interpretations. Unlike many earlier histology texts, this e…
This book is based on the premise that the study of ecological communities should be a composite analysis of system properties (community structure, community energetics) and population properties (life history patterns, adaptive strategies) backed by a thorough understanding of the physical chemical environment. Too frequently community ecology takes a much narrower focus. This may partly be…
This classic textbook, part of the Prentice-Hall Series in Automatic Computation, provides a rigorous foundation for the numerical analysis of ordinary differential equations (ODEs). It is particularly well-known for its systematic treatment of multi-step methods and its groundbreaking approach to "stiff" differential equations—problems where solutions vary on significantly different time sca…
The book provides a systematic introduction to the theory, instrumentation, and practical application of atomic absorption spectroscopy. It is designed to bridge the gap between complex physical principles and the routine needs of the analytical chemist.