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GS - The London Guy Special (Hardcover): Peter Aves GS - The London Guy Special (Hardcover)
Peter Aves
R1,099 Discovery Miles 10 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The GS Country Bus single deckers are held in special affection by many. This lovely new book covers their time in service with London Transport and, briefly, London Country with detailed accounts of their use and scheduling. Written with the benefit of extensive notes and official records in Peter Aves's very readable style, with assistance from Alan Charman, the book is well illustrated with photographs of the vehicles and a number of the contemporary printed timetables. An appendix of maps shows where all the GSs operated.

Green No More (Hardcover): Peter Aves Green No More (Hardcover)
Peter Aves
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Green All Over (Hardcover): Peter Aves Green All Over (Hardcover)
Peter Aves
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Evolution of the First Nervous Systems (Hardcover, 1989 ed.): Peter A.V. Anderson Evolution of the First Nervous Systems (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
Peter A.V. Anderson
R5,838 Discovery Miles 58 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book represents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop of the same name, held at St. Andrews University, Scotland in July of 1989. It was the first meeting of its kind and was convened as a forum to review and discuss the phylogeny of some of the cell biological functions that underlie nervous system function, such matters as intercellular communication in diverse, lower organisms, and the electrical excitability of protozoans and cnidarians, to mention but two. The rationale behind such work has not necessarily been to understand how the first nervous systems evolved; many of the animals in question provide excellent opportunities for examining general questions that are unapproachable in the more complex nervous systems of higher animals. Nevertheless, a curiosity about nervous system evolution has invariably pervaded much of the work. The return on this effort has been mixed, depending to a large extent on the usefulness of the preparation under examination. For example, work on cnidarians, to many the keystone phylum in nervous system evolution simply because they possess the "first" nervous systems, lagged behind that carried out on protozoans, because the latter are large, single cells and, thus, far more amenable to microelectrode-based recording techniques. Furthermore, protozoans can be cultured easily and are more amenable to genetic and molecular analyses.

Evolution of the First Nervous Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989): Peter A.V. Anderson Evolution of the First Nervous Systems (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
Peter A.V. Anderson
R5,598 Discovery Miles 55 980 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book represents the proceedings of a NATO Advanced Research Workshop of the same name, held at St. Andrews University, Scotland in July of 1989. It was the first meeting of its kind and was convened as a forum to review and discuss the phylogeny of some of the cell biological functions that underlie nervous system function, such matters as intercellular communication in diverse, lower organisms, and the electrical excitability of protozoans and cnidarians, to mention but two. The rationale behind such work has not necessarily been to understand how the first nervous systems evolved; many of the animals in question provide excellent opportunities for examining general questions that are unapproachable in the more complex nervous systems of higher animals. Nevertheless, a curiosity about nervous system evolution has invariably pervaded much of the work. The return on this effort has been mixed, depending to a large extent on the usefulness of the preparation under examination. For example, work on cnidarians, to many the keystone phylum in nervous system evolution simply because they possess the "first" nervous systems, lagged behind that carried out on protozoans, because the latter are large, single cells and, thus, far more amenable to microelectrode-based recording techniques. Furthermore, protozoans can be cultured easily and are more amenable to genetic and molecular analyses.

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