With its time-tested problems, pioneering conceptual and visual pedagogy, and next-generation media package, the Eleventh Edition of Young and Freedman's University Physics is the classic physics book with an eye on the future. Using Young & Freedman's research-based ISEE (Identify, Set up, Execute, Evaluate) problem-solving strategy, readers develop the physical intuition and problem-solving skills required to tackle the book's extensive high-quality problem sets that have been developed and refined over the past five decades. The completely redesigned, pedagogically consistent artwork and diagrams integrate seamlessly with the book to help readers better visualize key concepts. For college instructors, students, or anyone interested in physics.
Have you ever wondered what dark matter is or why galaxies collide? Or
why the Moon is gradually drifting away from Earth? Space is really,
really big, as Douglas Adams once pointed out, and there is no better
guide to it than Fred Watson, astronomer to the stars.
Fred
Watson has taken the many, many questions that have been asked by
listeners of his popular, long-running radio shows, and answered them
in Why Is Uranus Upside Down? This highly entertaining and informative introduction to our planet and
the Universe we live in is a must-read for enquiring minds of all ages.
Mass Spectrometry in Cancer Research
Covering principles and techniques of mass spectrometry, this book also discusses relevant concepts of cancer medicine and biology. Mass Spectrometry in Cancer Research details the identification, metabolism and dosimetry of carcinogens as well as the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of antineoplastic agents. This book also examines techniques and applications in cancer biochemistry and biology and offers approximately 240 figures and 30 tables illustrating the concepts in the text. Some topics include principles and techniques of mass spectrometry; identification, metabolism and dosimetry of carcinogens; and techniques and applications in cancer biochemistry and biology.
This unique Windows-based CD will allow students of parasitology
and other related courses to familiarize themselves with the
microscopic appearance of parasites before attempting to locate them
under a microscope. It will allow students to review salient features
of the biology of parasites while studying their structure.
The book with the same title is a brand new look
at what Mars really must be like,
and reveals numerous important ancient Mars artifacts
that NASA knows about and has been hiding all along.