Biology: Macmillan Science Library: 4 volume set (pdf) (Repost)

Biology: Macmillan Science Library: 4 volume set




Edited by: Richard Robinson, «Biology: Macmillan Science Library: 4 volume set»

Biology | ISBN 0028655516 | 2002 Year | PDF | 45.97 Mb | 800 Pages




Biology: Macmillan Science Library

* Edited by: Richard Robinson

* Published by Macmillan Reference USA

* Published/Released: 2002

* ISBN: 0028655516

* Number of vols. in set: 4

* 800 pages

* Price: US $435.00



Biology: Macmillan Science Library This is a great book. Great colour images. A real treasure this one.

Biology explains biological concepts, reviews the history of science, explores related fields, discusses critical issues such as embryogenesis and commercial applications of research in biology and addresses ethical issues. Careers in biology are also explored. Each fully illustrated volume contains sidebars, bibliographies, timelines, charts, a glossary and individual and cumulative indexes.



"This four-volume reference set presents biological concepts covered in the high school biology curriculum and includes historical information, careers, and ethical issues...A unique feature of the topic outline found in each volume is a list of careers in biology, major scientists contributing to the history of biology, experimental techniques, diseases, and ethical issues."



From Booklist

Part of the Macmillan Science Library series, Biology serves students from middle school to the undergraduate level. It provides 432 signed entries on a broad range of topics pertaining to biology, including basic concepts (Antibody, Genetic code, Nervous systems, Wetlands); history of the science (Crick, Francis; History of medicine); related fields (Agronomist, Emergency medical technician); and issues (Environmental health, Genetic control and development) as well as topics of interest to young adults, such as smoking, birth control, alcohol, and STDs. Emphasis is on molecular genetics, human physiology, and biodiversity. The articles range in length from a few paragraphs to a few pages. They appear in alphabetical order, and each concludes with see also references as well as suggestions for further reading, including Web sites.



Helpful reference tools appear in the front matter of each volume, among them a geologic timescale, a metric conversion table, and diagrams of a typical plant and animal cell. Some 550 words appear in bold type in the text and are defined in the page margins as well as in a glossary. Each of the volumes contains a topic outline and index, and a cumulative index is found in volume 4.



The eye-pleasing layout features many colorful photographs and diagrams that will appeal to casual browsers, and the articles contain more than enough information to meet the needs of students. This informative set is highly recommended and would be a useful addition to a middle- or high-school library as well as a public library. RBB

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Book Description
Watch electrons zip around the nucleus of a carbon atom ... Follow along as protozoa swim across colorful screens ... See photosynthesis illustrated in terms of "black boxes," with chemicals moving in and out or between the boxes ...


Something for students who need a little extra help understanding basic biological concepts and terms. This engaging, five-disk set of interactive Macintosh tutorials incorporates the latest computer technologies to define, explain, and visually portray concepts in a fun, yet meaningful way. This enhanced version features clearer, more compelling presentation and expanded topical coverage.










45.97 MB | pdf | vols 1-4 in one rar (i.e. 4 pdf files)




OR OR: here are the individual volumes in separate files (for low bandwidth users) 10-14 MB for each file:


http://rapidshare.de/files/26831877/Gale_Biology_Vol_1_A-D.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/26832493/Gale_Biology_Vol_2_E-H.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/26830551/Gale_Biology_Vol_3_I-Po.rar
http://rapidshare.de/files/26831040/Gale_Biology_Vol_4_Pr-Z.rar

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