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Concise Biochemistry (Paperback): Anatoly Bezkorovainy, Max E. Rafelson Concise Biochemistry (Paperback)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy, Max E. Rafelson
R2,637 Discovery Miles 26 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work offers succinct, medically-oriented coverage of biochemistry, examining biologically important materials and presenting the properties of nucleic acids as well as nucleic acid metabolism. Each metabolic process is integrated in a review of overall energy metabolism, diabetes and starvation. A solutions manual is available to instructors only.

Concise Biochemistry (Hardcover): Anatoly Bezkorovainy, Max E. Rafelson Concise Biochemistry (Hardcover)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy, Max E. Rafelson
R5,550 Discovery Miles 55 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This work offers succinct, medically-oriented coverage of biochemistry, examining biologically important materials and presenting the properties of nucleic acids as well as nucleic acid metabolism. Each metabolic process is integrated in a review of overall energy metabolism, diabetes and starvation. A solutions manual is available to instructors only.

The Last Call: Anatoly Bezkorovainy The Last Call
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Marilyn - The Mother, Wife, and Teacher (Hardcover): Anatoly Bezkorovainy Marilyn - The Mother, Wife, and Teacher (Hardcover)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R469 Discovery Miles 4 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Marilyn - The Mother, Wife, and Teacher (Paperback): Anatoly Bezkorovainy Marilyn - The Mother, Wife, and Teacher (Paperback)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R306 Discovery Miles 3 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Science and Medicine in Imperial Russia (Hardcover): Anatoly Bezkorovainy Science and Medicine in Imperial Russia (Hardcover)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R1,264 Discovery Miles 12 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
History of Imperial Russia: A Layman's Perspective (Paperback): Anatoly Bezkorovainy History of Imperial Russia: A Layman's Perspective (Paperback)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R749 Discovery Miles 7 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book has been composed with non-professional historians in mind. It contains information on Russia's history gathered from standard Russian history texts from the times of Slavic migrations into Eastern Europe through the period of Kievan Rus and its component princedoms and the development of one of them. It also contains information not usually seen in standard texts by the use of monographs that describe events in Russian history in great detail. English and Russian-language newspaper and magazine articles were also utilized as were commentaries by various individuals including the author. The collapse of the Russian Empire in 1917 is described in some detail. The book mention anti-Russian attitudes of the American press that have existed in the U.S. since the mid-19th century and how they affected the demise of the Russian monarchy. The last chapter is concerned with the establishment of the Soviet regime in Russia and how its severity compares to the tsarist empire.

Biochemistry of Nonheme Iron (Paperback, 1980 ed.): Anatoly Bezkorovainy Biochemistry of Nonheme Iron (Paperback, 1980 ed.)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R3,001 Discovery Miles 30 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Atomic biology has come of age. Interest in the role of chemical elements in life processes has captured the imagination of a wide spectrum of research scientists-ranging from the nutritionist to the biochemist, the inorganic chemist, and even to some biophysicists. This series, Biochemistry of the Elements, is a recognition of this increasing interest. When complete, the books will assemble the hard facts concerning the biochemistry of each element-singly or in a logical grouping. The series will provide a permanent reference for this active and growing field. Each volume shall represent an integrated effort by one or several authors to describe the current knowledge of an element(s) or the methods by which it is studied. Iron is the only element to which we have devoted two volumes, because its biological and chemical role is so versatile and complex. These two volumes will treat the two main structural categories of iron: heme and nonheme iron. In this volume on nonheme iron, the first in the series, Anatoly Bezkorovainy provides what we believe is the most comprehensive treatment of this important topic.

All Was Not Lost - Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland (Paperback): Anatoly Bezkorovainy All Was Not Lost - Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland (Paperback)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R994 Discovery Miles 9 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is a Russian immigrant's life story, written for himself, though with the hope that others may also find it interesting (after Dr. N. I. Pirogov). Chapter 1 begins with the family's chronicle in the Russian Empire, and how the author's parents ended up in Latvia following the Bolshevik revolution. It continues through the World War II years in Latvia, Germany and its post-war D. P. camps. In Chapter 2, the author recollects his educational experiences in America, the usual struggles of his immigrant parents to make a new life in their adopted country, and their passage into the next world in 1975 and 1988. The next two chapters are concerned with the authors work history as a scientist and professor of biochemistry at Rush Medical College in Chicago and elsewhere. Chapters 5 and 6 are concerned with the spiritual persona of the author: his Russian ethnicity and his Orthodox faith, including history of Russian immigration and the Orthodox Church in the U. S. The authors interactions with these communities are reviewed, as are his attempts to defend Orthodoxy and Russias historical past in Americas news media via letters to the editor and publication of the Chicago Russian-American. Chapter 7 is devoted to the authors family, i.e., life with his wife Marilyn and his sons Gregory and Alexander, plus his commentary on contemporary American society. His conservative world view, generated by his spiritual persona and behaviors of the "progressive" Soviet Union and its American followers, are illustrated by his letters to the news media during the 1950-2000 decades. The book carries a foreword by Dr. Gerasim Tikoff, a friend and retired cardiologist, and is illustrated by photographsfrom 19th century Russia and the author's life in Latvia, Germany and the U. S.

All Was Not Lost - Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland (Hardcover): Anatoly Bezkorovainy All Was Not Lost - Journey of a Russian Immigrant from Riga to Chicagoland (Hardcover)
Anatoly Bezkorovainy
R1,185 Discovery Miles 11 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The book is a Russian immigrant's life story, written for himself, though with the hope that others may also find it interesting (after Dr. N. I. Pirogov). Chapter 1 begins with the family's chronicle in the Russian Empire, and how the author's parents ended up in Latvia following the Bolshevik revolution. It continues through the World War II years in Latvia, Germany and its post-war D. P. camps. In Chapter 2, the author recollects his educational experiences in America, the usual struggles of his immigrant parents to make a new life in their adopted country, and their passage into the next world in 1975 and 1988. The next two chapters are concerned with the authors work history as a scientist and professor of biochemistry at Rush Medical College in Chicago and elsewhere. Chapters 5 and 6 are concerned with the spiritual persona of the author: his Russian ethnicity and his Orthodox faith, including history of Russian immigration and the Orthodox Church in the U. S. The authors interactions with these communities are reviewed, as are his attempts to defend Orthodoxy and Russias historical past in Americas news media via letters to the editor and publication of the Chicago Russian-American. Chapter 7 is devoted to the authors family, i.e., life with his wife Marilyn and his sons Gregory and Alexander, plus his commentary on contemporary American society. His conservative world view, generated by his spiritual persona and behaviors of the "progressive" Soviet Union and its American followers, are illustrated by his letters to the news media during the 1950-2000 decades. The book carries a foreword by Dr. Gerasim Tikoff, a friend and retired cardiologist, and is illustrated by photographsfrom 19th century Russia and the author's life in Latvia, Germany and the U. S.

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