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Piae Cantiones (Hardcover)
George Ratcliffe Woodward; Compiled by Jacobus Finno; Contributions by Theodoricus Petri Rutha
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Over the past decade, advances in molecular biology have provided
the impetus for a resurgence of interest in plant metabolism. At a
general level, the potential for modifying the quantity or quality
of harvestable crop products through genetic manipulation has
provided an agronomic rationale for seeking a greater understanding
of primary plant metabolism and its regulation. Moreover, the now
facile techniques for transformation of many plant species and the
consequential capacity to manipulate the amounts of specific
individual enzymes within specific cell types provides an exciting
direct approach for studying metabolic problems. Such transgenic
plants are also becoming invaluable tools in studies at the
interface between metabolism and other sub-disciplines such as
physiology and ecology. The interest generated in plant metabolism
by these developments has also encouraged the re-introduction of
more conventional biochemical techniques for metabolic analysis.
Finally, in common with other areas of cell biology, the wealth of
information that can be obtained at the nucleic acid level has
provided the stimulus for identification and characterisation of
metabolic processes in far greater detail than previously
envisaged. The result of these advances it that researchers now
have the confidence to address problems in plant metabolism at
levels not previously attempted. This book presents the proceedings
of an international conference held on 9-11 January 1997 at St
Hugh's College, Oxford under the auspices of the Phytochemical
Society of Europe.
Molecular assemblies, macromolecules, proteins, nucleic acids: they
form a substantial part of all living organisms, from plants to
humans. Indeed, they are critical for keeping them alive. But how
do they operate? Chemical processes are at the core of life:
understanding life means unveiling the physical principles on which
it is built. From thermodynamics to molecular interactions,
Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences 3rd edition explains how
the principles of physical chemistry apply to the processes of
life. Offering worked examples and multiple case studies
throughout, students are supported to master even the most complex
concepts and how they apply in biological contexts, while acquiring
key problem-solving and mathematical skills. Directly addressing
the main challenges faced by students, its pedagogically rich
approach provides an accessible and holistic guide The extended
scope of this new edition includes the essential techniques that
can be used to characterize biological systems, including
biochemical spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and spectrometry.
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Poemata (Hardcover)
George Ratcliffe Woodward
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R869
Discovery Miles 8 690
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
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