A Dictionary of Biology

Couverture
Elizabeth Martin, Michael Ruse, Elaine Holmes
Oxford University Press, 1996 - 553 pages
This major revision of A Dictionary of Biology, including over 1,500 new entries, is the most up-to-date biology dictionary available. Including 4,000 clear and concise entries, it covers all the commonly encountered terms and concepts in biology, biophysics, and biochemistry, as well as terms from medicine and palaeontology taking into account the recent advances in these fields. Conforming to the recommendations of the Institute of Biology, both in its definition of terms and system of classification, this superb dictionary offers authoritative coverage of current areas of study such as molecular biology, genetics (including genetic engineering), and biotechnology, and new areas such as food technology, geomicrobiology, and glycobiology. It is the perfect reference source for anyone interested in this dynamic field.

Table des matières

Section 1
1
Section 2
48
Section 3
70
Section 4
124
Section 5
141
Section 6
194
Section 7
212
Section 8
247
Section 19
353
Section 20
358
Section 21
370
Section 22
410
Section 23
442
Section 24
446
Section 25
455
Section 26
457

Section 9
250
Section 10
262
Section 11
280
Section 12
282
Section 13
287
Section 14
304
Section 15
312
Section 16
326
Section 17
337
Section 18
344
Section 27
480
Section 28
496
Section 29
501
Section 30
528
Section 31
543
Section 32
545
Section 33
546
Section 34
Droits d'auteur

À propos de l'auteur (1996)

Elizabeth Martin is Reference Editor at Market House Books.

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