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Biology
7th ed. - Dubuque, IA : McGraw-Hill, 2005."Biology" is an authoritative majors textbook with evolution as a unifying theme. In revising the text, McGraw-Hill has consulted extensively with previous users, noted experts and professors in the field. It is distinguished from other texts by its strong emphasis on natural selection and the evolutionary process that explains biodiversity.
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Solomon, Eldra Pearl11e. - Boston, MA, USA : Cengage, [2019]Solomon, Martin, Martin and Berg's BIOLOGY--often described as the best majors' text for learning Biology--is also a complete teaching program. The integrated, inquiry-based learning system guides students through every chapter, starting with key concepts at the beginning of each chapter and learning objectives for each section. End-of-section Checkpoint questions encourage students to review key points before moving on. A chapter summary further reinforces learning objectives, followed by an opportunity for students to test their understanding. The eleventh edition offers expanded integration of the text's five guiding themes of Biology--the evolution of life, the transmission of biological information, the flow of energy through living systems, interactions among biological systems and the inter-relationship of structure and function. Available with MindTap Biology, the platform that gives instructors complete control of their course and powers students from memorization to mastery.
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African Marine Atlas
2007The purpose of the African Marine Atlas (AMA) is to identify, collect and organize available geospatial datasets into an atlas of environmental the...
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Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve: Vegetation Communities (verso: Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve: Trails). Copyright 1996 Center for Conservation Biology and JRBP, Stanford University.
Swierk, Robert and Weiss, Andrew D.1996Digitized by Stanford University Libraries.
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World Wildlife Fund Terrestrial Ecoregions, 2005
World Wildlife Fund2001World Wildlife Fund Terrestrial Ecoregions represents global terrestrial ecoregions. Ecoregions are defined as relatively large areas of land or wa...
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