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Atomic and molecular structure, quantum mechanics, statistical
mechanics, thermodynamics correlated with descriptive chemistry.
Problems.
"An excellent text, highly recommended."-Choice.
Dieser Buchtitel ist Teil des Digitalisierungsprojekts Springer
Book Archives mit Publikationen, die seit den Anfangen des Verlags
von 1842 erschienen sind. Der Verlag stellt mit diesem Archiv
Quellen fur die historische wie auch die disziplingeschichtliche
Forschung zur Verfugung, die jeweils im historischen Kontext
betrachtet werden mussen. Dieser Titel erschien in der Zeit vor
1945 und wird daher in seiner zeittypischen politisch-ideologischen
Ausrichtung vom Verlag nicht beworben.
The properties of proteins are determined not only by the sequence
of amino-acid residues in the polypeptide chains, but also by the
con- figuration of the chains-the way in which the chains are
coiled or folded. It is probable that denaturation, the loss of
some of the specific properties of a native protein, may in many
cases be the result simply of a change in configuration of the
polypeptide chains, without any change whatever in the sequence of
amino-acid residues. During the past few years great progress has
been made in the attack on the determination of the sequence of
amino-acid residues in the poly- peptide chains of proteins,
through the work of SANGER and his collabora- tors (Io9, IIO) and
of other investigators. There has also been significant progress in
the attack on the problem of the configuration of polypeptide
chains, largely through the application of the X-ray diffraction
technique.
The OSU Press is proud to introduce Linus Pauling's How to Live
Longer and Feel Better to a new generation of readers interested in
achieving excellent health. A New York Times bestseller when it was
first published in 1986, Pauling's seminal work proposes taking
vitamins and minerals to prevent disease and live a long life.
Eminently readable and challenging on many levels, the book
compiled for a popular audience a generation of scientific
knowledge and helped to revolutionize the way Americans think about
nutrition. Pauling's simple, inexpensive plan suggests avoiding
sugar, stress, and smoking; working in a job that you like; and
being happy with your family. To avoid serious illness and enjoy a
longer life, he recommends taking vitamins for optimal health and
as insurance against disease. Pauling greatly influenced subsequent
research regarding the role of nutrition in healthy living, coining
the term ""orthomolecular medicine"" to describe the practice of
using vitamins and other substances normally present in the body to
improve health and fight viruses, cancer, cardiovascular disease,
allergies, arthritis, and other illnesses. Since 1986 the
scientific community has paid renewed attention to the field of
nutrition; clinical and longevity studies have examined the links
between vitamin C and health, for example. Some of Pauling's
findings have been challenged, but the essential tenets of his
thesis on the importance of nutritional supplements remain
undisputed. A new historical introduction by Melinda Gormley
details Pauling's life and his fascinating intellectual growth,
from his formative years as a molecular chemist to his peace
activism and his later interest in nutrition. His extraordinary
ability to cross disciplinary boundaries (specifically, using his
knowledge of molecular structure to rethink the role of
micronutrients in disease) combined with his accessible writing for
a lay audience, make How to Live Longer and Feel Better a classic.
This new edition includes information on additional resources from
the Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University. Whether one
reads Pauling's book for his prescription for healthy living, for
an understanding of his impact on nutritional science today, or for
its historical importance, one cannot escape the conclusion that
diet and lifestyle are the key to disease prevention.
This widely adopted undergraduate-level text applies quantum mechanics to a broad range of chemical and physical problems, covering such subjects as wave functions for the hydrogen atom, perturbation theory, the Pauli exclusion principle and the structure of simple and complex molecules. With numerous tables and figures. Index.
Extensive revised and updated 3rd edition of classic first-year text by Nobel Laureate. Atomic and molecular structure, quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics, thermodynamics correlated with descriptive chemistry. Problems. 75 pages of appendixes. "An excellent text, highly recommended."-Choice.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond provides a general treatment,
essentially nonmathematical, of present (as of 1960) knowledge
about the structure of molecules and crystals and the nature of the
chemical bond. Among the new features in the third edition are a
detailed resonating-valence-bond theory of electron-deficient
substances, such as the boranes and ferrocene; a chemical theory of
the electronic structure of metals and intermetallic compounds; a
discussion of the role of the hydrogen bond in the structures of
proteins and nucleic acids; the electroneutrality principle; and
other new principles of molecular structure.
Contributing Authors Include David Pressman, Felix Haurowitz,
Jerrold M. Yos And Many Others. A Symposium Sponsored By The Office
Of Naval Research And Arranged By The American Institute Of
Biological Science Held In Washington D. C., October 28-29, 1955.
Contributing Authors Include David Pressman, Felix Haurowitz,
Jerrold M. Yos And Many Others. A Symposium Sponsored By The Office
Of Naval Research And Arranged By The American Institute Of
Biological Science Held In Washington D. C., October 28-29, 1955.
East meets West to provide insight on solving the problems of the
twenty-first century.
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