Book Review 1Book Title: Electron microscopy methods and protocolsBook Author: Editor M.A. Nasser HajibagheriMethods in molecular biology, Volume 117. Humana Press, Totowa, New Jersey. 1999. ISBN 0-896-03640-5. Paperback, 283 pp.Book Review 2Book Title: Identifying British insects and arachnids: an annotated bibliography of key worksBook Author: Editor P.C. BarnardCambridge University Press, Cambridge. 1999. ISBN 0 521 63241 2. Hardback, 533pp
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This book is the complement of the also recently published practitioner’s manual ‘Techniques in Mole...
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The power of molecular biology is unleashed with the ability to clone and sequence genes, and then e...
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Chapman, R.F. 1998: The Insects (Structure and Function). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp....
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This book is the complement of the also recently published practitioner’s manual ‘Techniques in Mole...
Book Review: Microscopic anatomy of invertebrates, VoL 11, A, B, C, Insecta. Harrison, Frederick W....
Book Review 1Book Title: Atlas of Microscopic Structures of Fur Skins Vol. 1Book Authors: Anton Blaž...
Seldom does one have the opportunity (and honor) to review a work of the magnitude of this volume, 1...
The power of molecular biology is unleashed with the ability to clone and sequence genes, and then e...
The latest edition maintains the excellence and appeal of the previous editions. Its clear text and ...
In one of her latest papers in the American Entomologist, in 1995, Prof. Berenbaum mentions how youn...
AN APPRECIATION OF WHATmolecular biology can do for studies of insects has been slow in coming to ma...
This is a book review of: Further understanding of the human machine. The road to bioengineering Ma...
Insect physiology is a specialized discipline within the larger framework of animal physiology. Almo...
This book is Volume I of a proposed series on laboratory techniques. It consists of three parts: E...
Chapman, R.F. 1998: The Insects (Structure and Function). Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. Pp....
This nicely produced book is a visual celebration of beetles. Consider that it has 140 color photogr...
Under the skillful direction of Professor Dindal of Syracuse University, the work of 54 authors, 11 ...
This book is the complement of the also recently published practitioner’s manual ‘Techniques in Mole...