Biology: A Guide to the Natural WorldSuitable for beginner and starter courses, this work takes a user-friendly approach to biology, incoporating detailed illustrations with a journalistic writing style and a science in society approach. |
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Biotechnology 304 | 17 |
Water pH and Biological Molecules | 36 |
The Cell | 64 |
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