MOLECULAR GEOMICROBIOLOGY

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Molecular Geomicrobiology Summary:
Publisher: Mineralogical Society of Amer | ISBN 10: 0939950715 | 2006 | PDF | 291 pages | 5.7 MB

As geomicrobiologists, we seek to understand how some of nature's most complex systems work, yet the very complexity we seek to understand has placed many of the insights out of reach. Recent advances in cultivation methodologies, the development of ultrahigh throughput DNA sequencing capabilities, and new methods to assay gene expression and protein function open the way for rapid progress. In the eight years since the first Geomicrobiology volume (Geomicrobiology: Interactions between microbes and minerals; volume 35 in this series) we have transformed into scientists working hand in hand with biochemists, molecular biologists, genome scientists, analytical chemists, and even physicists to reveal the most fundamental molecular-scale underpinnings of biogeochemical systems. Through synthesis achieved by integration of diverse perspectives, skills, and interests, we have begun to learn how organisms mediate chemical transformations, the ways in which the environment determines the architecture of microbial communities, and the interplay between evolution and selection that shapes the biodiversity of the planet. This volume presents chapters written by leaders in the rapidly maturing field we refer to as molecular geomicrobiology. Most of them are relatively young researchers who share their approaches and insights and provide pointers to exciting areas ripe for new advances. This volume ties together themes common to environmental microbiology, earth science, and astrobiology. The resesarch presented here, the associated short course, and the volume production were supported by funding from many sources, notably the Mineralogical Society of America, the Geochemical Society, the US Department of Energy Chemical Sciences Program and the NASA Astrobiology Institute. We thank Jodi Rosso for her editorial contributions.

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MODELING & IMAGING OF BIOELECTRICAL ACTIVITY

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Modeling & Imaging of Bioelectrical Activity Summary:
Springer; 1 edition | April 30, 2004 | ISBN-10: 030648112X | 334 pages | PDF | 15.43 MB

Over the past several decades, much progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms of electrical activity in biological tissues and systems, and for developing non-invasive functional imaging technologies to aid clinical diagnosis of dysfunction in the human body.
The book will provide full basic coverage of the fundamentals of modeling of electrical activity in various human organs, such as heart and brain. It will include details of bioelectromagnetic measurements and source imaging technologies, as well as biomedical applications. The book will review the latest trends in the field and comment on the future direction in this fast developing line of research.

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LABORATORY EXERCISES IN MICROBIOLOGY 5-TH

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Laboratory Exercises in Microbiology 5-th Summary:
Publisher: McGraw-Hill | ISBN: 0072320419 | edition 2002 | PDF | 449 pages | 10,9 mb

Prescott, Harley and Klein's 5th edition provides a balanced, comprehensive introduction to all major areas of microbiology. Because of this balance, Microbiology, 5/e is appropriate for students preparing for careers in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and allied health, as well as research, teaching, and industry. Biology and chemistry are prerequisites. The Fifth Edition has been updated extensively to reflect the latest discoveries in the field. 
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BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY

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Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology Summary:
Publisher: Elsevier Science | ISBN: 0444528458 | edition 2006 | PDF | 438 pages | 8,2 MB

Extensive application of bioprocesses has generated an expansion in biotechnological knowledge, generated by the application of biochemical engineering to biotechnology. Microorganisms produce alcohols and acetone that are used in industrial processes. The knowledge related to industrial microbiology has been revolutionized by the ability of genetically engineered cells to make many new products. Genetic engineering and gene mounting has been developed to enhance industrial fermentation. Ultimately, these bioprocesses have become a new way of developing commercial products.

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PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION FOR PLANT BREEDING

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Physiology and Biotechnology Integration for Plant Breeding Summary:
CRC Press | January 14, 2004 | ISBN-10: 0824748026 | 700 pages | PDF | 2.7 MB

The first resource of its kind, this reference assembles current research in crop plant physiology, plant biotechnology, and plant breeding to genetically improve crop plants while supporting a productive agriculture ecosystem—providing the most innovative perspectives and molecular approaches in crop physiology for the formulation of superior crop cultivars that potentially increase yield in stress environments.

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