Pearson Catalog Bioscience 2019 Final
Pearson Catalog Bioscience 2019 Final
Pearson Catalog Bioscience 2019 Final
AGRICULTURE
Agriculture ...................................................................................................... 3
BIOLOGY
BIOTECHNOLOGY
Biochemistry................................................................................................. 29
Biostatistics ................................................................................................... 31
Introductory Biotechnology ........................................................................ 33
Genetics........................................................................................................ 34
Ecology ......................................................................................................... 39
Immunology ................................................................................................. 42
Intellectual Property Rights (Biotech) ......................................................... 43
Microbiology ................................................................................................ 44
Molecular & Cell Biology ............................................................................. 48
Geography ................................................................................................... 53
Oceanography ............................................................................................. 56
Mineralogy .................................................................................................... 57
Petrology ...................................................................................................... 58
PHARMACY
Pharmacy ...................................................................................................... 79
George Acquaah
768 | 2015
FEATURES
ISBN: 9789332555181 ■ NEW—Significantly expanded content, with 12 new chapters—Provides crop-sepcific
information for 10 selected field crops and essential coverage of latest developments.
■ Makes text suitable for use in preparing for the Crop Certification exams.
■ Allows students to undestand the distinct techniques and technology associated with production of each crop.
■ NEW—Over 50 new figures and 40 new charts.
■ Enhances the presentation and student comprehension of the text.
■ Emphasis on the underlying science of crop production—Views the crop producer as a manager of resources.
■ Recognizes the varying backgrounds and geography of students taking this course, provides the “how and why”
things are the way they are, and recognizes the business of crop production. Basic principles presented are
applicable to anywhere in the world.
■ Coverage of latest trends impacting crop production—i.e., sustainable agriculture, organic farming,
environmental safety consciousness, etc.
■ Gives students an understanding of how crop production is evolving and arms them with information for solid
decision making on the job.
CONTENTS
Part I. Underlying Principles 15. Tillage Systems and Farm Energy
1. Crop Production and Society 16. Seed, Seedling, and Seeding
2. Plant Morphology 17. Harvesting and Storage of Crops
3. Fundamental Plant Growth Processes 18. Marketing and Handling Grain Crops
4. Plant Growth and Development Part II. Commercial Production of Selected Field Crops
5. Crop Improvement 19. Wheat (Common)
6. Climate and Weather 20. Rice
7. Soil and Land 21. Corn
8. Plant Nutrients and Fertilizers 22. Sorghum
9. Plant and Soil Water 23. Barley
10. Pests in Crop Production 24. Soybean
11. Agricultural Production Systems 25. Peanut
12. Organic Crop Production 26. Cotton
13. Transgenics in Crop Production 27. Potato
14. Rangeland and Pastures and Their Management 28. Alfalfa
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AGRICULTURE
George Acquaah
816 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Hallmark Features
■ Discusses the science, art, and business of ■ Familiarizes students with all aspects of horticultural
horticulture. production.
■ Helps students develop a broad understanding of ■ Blends both science and practice—by discussing
all the dimensions of the field, showing how they plant taxonomy, anatomy, growth environment,
are interconnected, and expanding their view of the physiology, and genetics.
opportunities available. ■ Introduces students to the role of these disciplines
■ Provides a broad overview of basic principles and and how they are applied to increase performance.
practices. ■ Offers an extensive illustration program—featuring 600
■ Minimizes regional and national biases and gives photographs and line drawings with comprehensive
consistent treatment to the basics of horticulture. captions, and numerous detailed tables.
■ Presents materials that are appropriate for both ■ Provides students with visual reinforcement of
small- and large-scale production. concepts that facilitate learning.
■ Includes coverage of indoor and outdoor ■ Gives instructors sufficient visuals to support their
production—see Part IV and Part V. lectures.
CONTENTS
I. The Underlying Science V. Growing Plants Outdoors: Ornamentals
1. What Is Horticulture? 15. Principles of Landscaping
2. Classifying and Naming Horticultural Products 16. Nursery Production
3. Plant Anatomy 17. Installation of the Landscape
4. Plant Growth Environment 18. Turf Production and Use
5. Plant Physiology 19. Pruning
6. Breeding Horticultural Plants VI. Growing Plants Outdoors: Vegetables, Fruits, and Nuts
II. Protecting Horticultural Plants 20. Growing Vegetables Outdoors
7. Biological Enemies of Horticultural Plants 21. Herb Gardening
8. Principles and Methods of Disease and Pest Control 22. Organic Farming
III. Propagating Horticultural Plants 23. Establishment and Management of an Orchard
9. Sexual Propagation VII. Special Techniques and Handling of Horticultural
10. Asexual Propagation Products
IV. Growing Plants Indoors 24. Floral Design
11. Growing Houseplants 25. Terrarium Culture
12. Controlled-Environment Horticulture 26. Bonsai: The Art of Miniature Plant Culture
13. Greenhouse Production 27. Post-Harvest Handling of Horticultural Products
14. Growing Succulents
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AGRICULTURE
Nyle C. Brady
922 | 2013
CONTENTS
1. Glossary of Soil Science Terms 14. Nitrogen and Sulfur Economy of Soils
2. The Soils Around Us 15. Soil Phosphorus and Potassium
3. Formation of Soils from Parent Materials 16. Calcium, Magnesium and Trace Elements
4. Soil Classification 17. Practical Nutrient Management
5. Soil Architecture and Physical Properties 18. Soil Erosion and Its Control
6. Soil Water: Characteristics and Behavior 19. Soils and Chemical Pollution
7. Soil and the Hydrologic Cycle 20. Geographic Soils Information
8. Soil Aeration and Temperature 21. Prospects for Global Soil Quality as Affected by
9. The Colloids Fraction: Seat of Soil Chemical and Human Activities
Physical Activity Appendix: SI Units, Conversion Factors, Periodic
10. Soil Acidity Table of the Elements and Scientific Names of Plants
11. Soils of Dry Regions: Alkalinity, Salinity, and Sodicity Mentioned
12. Organisms and Ecology of the Soil Appendix: World Reference Base, Canadian, and
13. Soil Organic Matter Australian Soil Classification Systems
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AGRICULTURE
664 | 2014
FEATURES
ISBN: 9789332536685 ■ A focus on sustainable development puts students in touch with one of the
most significant shifts in thinking and action in the environmental and resource
management arenas. A variety of lasting solutions are provided that make sense from social, economic, and
environmental viewpoints.
■ Critical thinking and ethics are stressed throughout and teach students to question and analyze issues from a
variety of perspectives and to distinguish good information from bad.
■ “Case Study,” “A Closer Look,” and “Ethics in Resource Conservation” boxes delve into the heart of controversial
issues and provide a look at some career opportunities in natural resource conservation.
■ Updated material throughout incorporates the latest statistics and includes a new chapter on global warming
and climate change.
■ Expanded coverage of social and policy issues includes coverage of environmental justice, free trade, and the
impacts of globalization.
■ International examples provide a broader scope of coverage and includes environmental and resource issues
from around the globe.
■ New “Go Green!” feature gives students tips and suggestions on reducing their carbon footprint.
CONTENTS
1. Natural Resource Conservation and anagement: 12. Fisheries Conservation
Past, Present and Future 13. Rangeland Management
2. Economics, Ethics, and Critical Thinking: Tools for 14. Forest Management
Creating a Sustainable Future 15. Plant and Animal Extinction
3. Lessons from Ecology 16. Wildlife Management
4. The Human Population Challenge 17. Sustainable Waste Management
5. World Hunger: Solving the Problem Sustainably 18. Air Pollution
6. The Nature of Soils 19. Global Warming and Climate Change
7. Soil Conservation and Sustainable Agriculture 20. Acid Deposition and Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
8. Integrated Pest Management 21. Minerals, Mining, and a Sustainable Society
9. Aquatic Environments 22. Nonrenewable Energy Resources: Issues and Options
10. Managing Water Resources Sustainability 23. Creating a Sustainable System of Energy
11. Water Pollution
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Soil Fertility and Fertilizers: An Introduction to Nutrient Management, Eighth Edition,
provides a thorough understanding of the biological, chemical, and physical prop-
erties affecting soil fertility and plant nutrition. Covering all aspects of nutrient
management for profitable crop production, the text pays particular attention to
minimizing the environmental impact of soil and fertilizer management. The eighth
edition of this proven text has been substantially revised to reflect rapidly advanc-
ISBN: 9789332570344 ing knowledge and technologies in both plant nutrition and nutrient management.
FEATURES
■ Illustrates critical quantitative skills essential to professional success in nutrient management and related disciplines.
■ Increased number of photographs, diagrams, and other visuals illustrating nutrient response in crops, soil
management effects on crop growth, nutrient application equipment, and more.
■ Covers a wide diversity of plants and cropping systems.
■ Increased emphasis on alternative nutrient sources to the most common fertilizers.
■ Substantially enhanced focus on environmental impacts of nutrient use.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction 6. Potassium 10. Basics of Nutrient Management
2. Basic Soil-Plant Relationships 7. Sulfur, Calcium, and 11. Nutrients Interactions and
3. Soil Acidity and Alkalinity Magnesium Economics
4. Nitrogen 8. Micronutrients 12. Agricultural Productivity and
5. Phosphorus 9. Soil Fertility Evaluation Environmental Quality
928 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Paired practical and conceptual chapters–alternate the principles underlying the science of propagation alternate
with the technical practices and skills used for commercial plant propagation
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AGRICULTURE
CONTENTS
Part I. General Aspects of Propagation 13. Techniques of Budding
1. How Plant Propagation Evolved In Human Society 14. Layering and Its Natural Modifications
2. Biology of Plant Propagation 15. Principles and Practices of Clonal Selection
3. The Propagation Environment 16. Propagation by Specialized Stems and Roots
Part II. Seed Propagation Part IV. Cell and Tissue Culture Propagation
4. Seed Development 17. Principles of Tissue Culture and Micropropagation
5. Principles and Practices of Seed Selection 18. Techniques for Micropropagation
6. Techniques of Seed Production and Handling Part V. Propagation of Selected Plant Species
7. Principles of Propagation from Seeds 19. Propagation Methods and Rootstocks for Fruit and
8. Techniques of Propagation by Seed Nut Species
Part III. Vegetative Propagation 20. Propagation of Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, and
9. Principles of Propagation by Cuttings Woody Vines
10. Techniques of Propagation by Cuttings 21. Propagation of Selected Annuals and Herbaceous
11. Principles of Grafting and Budding Perennials Used As Ornamentals
12. Techniques of Grafting
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AGRICULTURE
888 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Unique Focus Figure helps students grasp tough topics in anatomy by walking them through carefully developed
illustrations that teach key concepts using large and dramatic layouts.
■ Clear and concise tables, including many hallmark illustrated tables, condense relevant information into one
place to facilitate the student’s learning experience.
■ Realistic bone art is consistent, three-dimensional, and incredibly life-like.
■ Author-voice blue step text aids students in walking through a process or pathway for select gures.
CONTENTS
1. The Human Body: An Orientation 14. The Peripheral Nervous System
2. Cells: The Living Units 15. The Autonomic Nervous System and Visceral
3. Basic Embryology Sensory Neurons
4. Tissues 16. The Special Senses
5. The Integumentary System 17. The Endocrine System
6. Bones and Skeletal Tissues 18. Blood
7. Bones, Part 1: The Axial Skeleton 19. The Heart
8. Bones, Part 2: The Appendicular Skeleton 20. Blood Vessels
9. Joints 21. The Lymphatic and Immune Systems
10. Skeletal Muscle Tissue 22. The Digestive System
11. Muscles of the Body 23. The Respiratory System
12. Fundamentals of the Nervous System and Nervous 24. The Urinary System
Tissue 25. The Reproductive System
13. The Central Nervous System
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
Elaine N. Marieb
648 | 2016
CONTENTS
1. The Human Body: An 13. The Peripheral Nervous System and Adaptive Body Defensives
Orientation and Reflex Activity 22. The Respiratory System
2. Chemistry Comes Alive 14. The Autonomic Nervous 23. The Digestive System
3. Cells: The Living Units System 24. Nutrition, Metabolism, and
4. Tissue: The Living Fabric 15. The Special Senses Body Temperature Regulation
5. The Integumentary System 16. The Endocrine System 25. The Urinary System
6. Bones and Skeletal Tissues 17. Blood 26. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base
7. The Skeleton 18. The Cardiovascular System: Balance
8. Joints The Heart 27. The Reproductive System
9. Muscles and Muscle Tissue 19. The Cardiovascular System: 28. Pregnancy and Human
10. The Muscular System Blood Vessels Development
11. Fundamentals of the Nervous 20. The Lymphatic System and 29. Heredity
System and Nervous Tissue Lymphoid Organs and Tissues
12. The Central Nervous System 21. The Immune System: Innate
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
1280 | 2016
FEATURES
ISBN: 9789332578579 ■ Spotlight Figures provide highly visual one- and two-page presentations of
tough topics in the book, with a particular focus on physiology.
■ Clinical Notes appear within every chapter, expand upon topics just discussed, and present diseases and
pathologies along with their relationship to normal function. These Clinical Notes relate directly to what students
will encounter in their future careers.
■ Checkpoints ask students to pause and check their understanding of facts and concepts. They are located at predictable
points throughout the chapter, at the end of each major topic, and the answers are at the back of the book.
■ Tips & Tricks boxes are brief and concrete learning tools that give students simple analogies and easy memory
devices to help them remember facts and concepts.
■ Important topics coverage such as The Endocrine System, The Lymphatic System and Immunity, The Respiratory
System, The Digestive System, The Urinary System, The Reproductive System
CONTENTS
1. An Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 16. Neural Integration II: The Autonomic Nervous
2. The Chemical Level of Organization System and Higher-Order Functions
3. The Cellular Level of Organization 17. The Special Senses
4. The Tissue Level of Organization 18. The Endocrine System
5. The Integumentary System 19. Blood
6. Osseous Tissue and Bone Structure 20. The Heart
7. The Axial Skeleton 21. Blood Vessels and Circulation
8. The Appendicular Skeleton 22. The Lymphatic System and Immunity
9. Articulations 23. The Digestive System
10. Muscle Tissue 24. The Respiratory System
11. The Muscular System 25. Metabolism and Energetics
12. Neural Tissue 26. The Urinary System
13. The Spinal Cord, Spinal Nerves, and Spinal Reflexes 27. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
14. The Brain and Cranial Nerves 28. The Reproductive System
15. Neural Integration I: Sensory Pathways and the 29. Development and Inheritance
Somatic Nervous System
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
1032 | 2016
CONTENTS
I. Basic Cell Processes: Integration and Coordination III. Integration of Function
1. Introduction to Physiology 14. Cardiovascular Physiology
2. Molecular Interactions 15. Blood
3. Compartmentation: Cells and Tissues 16. Blood Flow and the Control of Blood Pressure
4. Energy and Cellular Metabolism 17. Mechanics of Breathing
5. Membrane Dynamics 18. Gas Exchange and Transport
6. Communication, Integration, and Homeostasis 19. The Kidneys
II. Homeostasis and Control 20. Integrative Physiology II: Fluid and Electrolyte
7. Introduction to the Endocrine System Balance
8. Neurons: Cellular and Network Properties IV. Metabolism, Growth, and Aging
9. The Central Nervous System 21. Digestion
10. Sensory Physiology 22. Metabolism and Energy Balance
11. Efferent Division: Autonomic and Somatic Motor 23. Endocrine Control of Growth and Metabolism
Control 24. The Immune System
12. Muscles 25. Integrative Physiology III: Exercise
13. Integrative Physiology I: Control of Body Movement 26. Reproduction and Development
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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Pages: 704
768 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Applications boxes show students how animal and challenging ways for students to test their
physiology is relevant to a variety of fields. comprehension of important concepts. Answers can
■ Thorough, up-to-date coverage of the cellular and be found on the text’s Companion Website.
molecular basis of physiology provides a solid ■ Overview figures begin each chapter, helping
introduction to recent research developments. encapsulate the key concepts of the chapter and
■ Promoting effective learning is a key goal of the text, providing a guide for review and self-study.
with several methods to help students get the most ■ Sentence-format headings enhance student
out of the course. comprehension and allow for efficient review.
■ NEW! Concept Check Questions appear throughout ■ Clear and engaging writing style captures students’
each chapter. Answers can be found on the text’s attention and makes complex physiological concepts
Companion Website. and processes easy to understand.
■ End-of-chapter Review, Synthesis, and Quantitative
(NEW!) Questions provide increasingly sophisticated
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ANIMAL SCIENCE/ZOOLOGY
1056 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Case Study features, which open all chapters in the book and draw students in by telling a true yet extraordinary
story that relates to the biological theme of the chapter.
■ Every chapter uses an inquiry approach, encouraging students to pause, think, and then answer questions as
they read.
■ Check Your Learning questions now conclude each main section, and encourage students to assess their
understanding of recently read material.
■ Boxed essays in every chapter expose students to biology that relates to everyday issues and events which they
may encounter in their lives or in the news:
■ A vibrant and accessible art program visually draws students into learning the material and effectively teaches
concepts:
■ Numbered steps within the artwork break down complex processes into more manageable chunks.
CONTENTS
1. An Introduction to Life on Earth 17. Systematics: Seeking Order Amid Diversity
I. The Life of The Cell 18. The Diversity of Prokaryotes and Viruses
2. Atoms, Molecules, and Life 19. The Diversity of Protists
3. Biological Molecules 20. The Diversity of Plants
4. Cell Structure and Function 21. The Diversity of Fungi
5. Cell Membrane Structure and Function 22. Animal Diversity I: Invertebrates
6. Energy Flow in the Life of a Cell 23. Animal Diversity II: Vertebrates
7. Capturing Solar Energy: Photosynthesis IV. Behavior and Ecology
8. Harvesting Energy: Glycolysis and Cellular 24. Animal Behavior
Respiration 25. Population Growth and Regulation
II. Inheritance 26. Community Interactions
9. The Continuity of Life: Cellular Reproduction 27. Energy Flow and Nutrient Cycling in Ecosystems
10. Patterns of Inheritance 28. Earth’s Diverse Ecosystems
11. DNA: The Molecule of Heredity 29. Conserving Earth’s Biodiversity
12. Gene Expression and Regulation V. Animal Anatomy and Physiology
III. Evolution and Diversity of Life 30. Homeostasis and the Organization of the Animal
13. Principles of Evolution Body
14. How Populations Evolve 31. Circulation
15. The Origin of Species 32. Respiration
16. The History of Life 33. Nutrition and Digestion
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
2016 | 2016
CONTENTS
1. Biology and the Tree of Life 22. An Introduction to Animal Development
I. The Molecules of Life 23. An Introduction to Plant Development
2. Water and Carbon: The Chemical Basis of Life V. Evolutionary Processes and Patterns
3. Protein Structure and Function 24. Evolutionary Processes
4. Nucleic Acids and the RNA World 25. Evolution by Natural Selection
5. An Introduction to Carbohydrates 26. Speciation
6. Lipids, Membranes, and the First Cells 27. Bacteria and Archaea
II. Cell Structure and Function VI. The Diversification of Life
7. Inside the Cell 28. Phylogenies and the History of Life
8. Cell-Cell Interactions 29. Protists
9. Cellular Respiration and Fermentation 30. Green Algae and Land Plants
10. Photosynthesis 31. Fungi
11. The Cell Cycle 32. An Introduction to Animals
III. Gene Structure and Expression 33. Protostome Animals
12. Meiosis 34. Deuterostome Animals
13. Mendel and the Gene 35. Viruses
14. DNA and the Gene: Synthesis and Repair VII. How Plants Work
15. How Genes Work 36. Plant Form and Function
16. Transcription, RNA Processing, and Translation 37. Water and Sugar Transport in Plants
17. Control of Gene Expression in Bacteria 38. Plant Nutrition
18. Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes 39. Plant Sensory Systems, Signals, and Responses
19. Analyzing and Engineering Genes 40. Plant Reproduction
20. Genomics VIII. How Animals Work
IV. Developmental Biology 41. Animal Form and Function
21. Principles of Development 42. Water and Electrolyte Balance in Animals
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
856 | 2016
FEATURES
ISBN: 9789332577459 ■ Inquiry-Driven Presentation — Presents basic principles of evolutionary biology
through the analysis of new and classical research studies.
■ Evolution presented as a process — Enables students to make connections as they see a scientific theory from
observation, through testing and data analysis.
■ Author-developed illustration program — Includes full-color photographs, diagrams and data-graphics
throughout.
■ Ties the illustrations closely to the text, making the overall presentation more accessible to students.
CONTENTS
I. Introduction III. Adaptation
1. A Case for Evolutionary Thinking: 10. Studying Adaptation: Evolutionary Analysis of Form
Understanding HIV and Function
2. The Evidence for Evolution 11. Sexual Selection
3. Darwinian Natural Selection 12. Kin Selection and Social Behavior
4. Reconstructing Evolutionary Trees 13. Aging and Other Life History Characters
II. Mechanisms of Evolutionary Change 14. Evolution and Human Health
5. Mutation and Genetic Variation 15. Phylogenomics and the Molecular Basis of
6. Mendelian Genetics in Populations I: Selection and Adaptation
Mutation as Mechanisms of Evolution IV. The History of Life
7. Mendelian Genetics in Populations II: Migration, 16. Mechanisms of Speciation
Genetic Drift, and Nonrandom Mating 17. The Origins of Life and Precambrian Evolution
8. Evolution at Multiple Loci: Linkage and Sex 18. The Cambrian Explosion and Beyond
9. Evolution at Multiple Loci: Quantitative Genetics 19. Development and Evolution
20. Human Evolution
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
Lewis J. Kleinsmith
320 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Focus on the key concepts to help build a foundation for further study.
■ Scientifically based. The text teaches students how to read and critically evaluate the current research.
■ Every chapter is subdivided into a series of conceptual sections, each introduced by a Sentence Heading that
summarizes the Principle being described in that section.
■ Art that Teaches. Each piece of art in the text has been carefully considered to ensure that readers can easily
absorb the data.
■ A bulleted Summary of Main Concepts is found at the end of each chapter helping students review the major
principles covered in that chapter.
■ Suggested Reading lists are included at the end of each chapter with an emphasis on review articles and carefully
selected research publications that students are likely to find especially relevant and understandable.
CONTENTS
1. What Is Cancer? 9. Oncogenes
2. Profile of a Cancer Cell 10. Tumor Suppressor Genes and Cancer Overview
3. How Cancers Spread 11. Cancer Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
4. Identifying the Causes of Cancer 12. Preventing Cancer
5. Chemicals and Cancer Appendix A: Main Types of Cancer
6. Radiation and Cancer Appendix B: Human Carcinogens
7. Infectious Agents and Cancer Glossary
8. Heredity and Cancer Index
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
David Krogh
824 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Accessible writing style acts as a helpful companion ■ Strong Illustration Program guides students
that guides non-majors students through the subject through structures and processes with clear three-
of biology by placing unfamiliar biology topics in dimensional detail; key information from the text is
context with everyday life. reinforced in the illustrations.
■ The Process of Science essays present scientific ■ “So Far” Questions interspersed throughout each
research and discovery with contemporary and chapter give students a moment to reflect on what
historical topics of interest to students. they have been reading and check understanding.
CONTENTS
1. Science as a Way of Learning: A DNA Structure and Replication Function in Flowering Plants
Guide to the Natural World 14. How Proteins Are Made: 26. Body Support and Movement:
2. Fundamental Building Blocks: Genetic Transcription, The Integumentary, Skeletal,
Chemistry, Water, and pH Translation, and Regulation and Muscular Systems
3. Life’s Components: Biological 15. The Future Isn’t What It Used to 27. Communication and Control 1:
Molecules Be: Biotechnology The Nervous System
4. Life’s Home: The Cell 16. An Introduction to Evolution: 28. Communication and Control 2:
5. Life’s Border: The Plasma Charles Darwin, Evolutionary The Endocrine System
Membrane Thought, and the Evidence for 29. Defending the Body: The
6. Life’s Mainspring: An Evolution Immune System
Introduction to Energy 17. The Means of Evolution: 30. Transport and Exchange 1:
7. Vital Harvest: Deriving Energy Microevolution Blood and Breath
from Food 18. The Outcomes of Evolution: 31. Transport and Exchange 2:
8. The Green World’s Gift: Macroevolution Digestion, Nutrition, and
Photosynthesis 19. A Slow Unfolding: The History Elimination
9. The Links in Life’s Chain: of Life on Earth 32. An Amazingly Detailed Script:
Genetics and Cell Division 20. Arriving Late, Traveling Far: The Animal Development
10. Preparing for Sexual Evolution of Human Beings 33. How the Baby Came to Be:
Reproduction: Meiosis 21. Viruses, Bacteria, Archaea, and Human Reproduction
11. The First Geneticist: Mendel Protists: The Diversity of Life 1 34. An Interactive Living World 1:
and His Discoveries 22. Fungi: The Diversity of Life 2 Populations in Ecology
12. Units of Heredity: 23. Animals: The Diversity of Life 3 35. An Interactive Living World 2:
Chromosomes and Inheritance 24. Plants: The Diversity of Life 4 Communities in Ecology
13. Passing On Life’s Information: 25. The Angiosperms: Form and
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
Michael D Johnson
688 | 2016
CONTENTS
1. Human Biology, Science, and Society 14. The Digestive System and Nutrition
2. The Chemistry of Living Things 15. The Urinary System
3. Structure and Function of Cells 16. Reproductive Systems
4. From Cells to Organ Systems 17. Cell Reproduction and Differentiation
5. The Skeletal System 18. Cancer: Uncontrolled Cell Division and
6. The Muscular System Differentiation
7. Blood 19. Genetics and Inheritance
8. Heart and Blood Vessels 20. DNA Technology and Genetic Engineering
9. The Respiratory System: Exchange of Gases 21. Development and Aging
10. The Immune System and Mechanisms of Defense 22. Evolution and the Origins of Life
11. The Nervous System: Integration and Control 23. Ecosystems and Populations
12. Sensory Mechanisms 24. Human Impacts, Biodiversity, and Environmental
13. The Endocrine System Issues
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GENERAL BIOLOGY
1040 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Focus on today’s learners
■ NEW! Streamlined organization better suits how instructors structure their courses, organizing course topics by
6 units consisting of 32 chapters. The Fourteenth Edition effectively and efficiently introduces students to the
foundation and science of microbiology in a modern, appropriate organization.
■ NEW! Molecular microbiology and genomics are introduced early in the text and discussed throughout multiple
chapters for a more integrated, comprehensive introduction to the field.
■ NEW! MicrobiologyNow chapter openers focus on current research problems and discoveries contextualizing
chapter content and adding interest with content
■ REVISED! A renamed “Explore the Microbial World” box feature (formerly “Microbial Sidebar”) places greater
emphasis on engaging research and discoveries from multiple microbiology disciplines.
■ NEW! Updates have been made to all chapters, tables, boxes, and statistics with the latest data available.
■ The Big Ideas at the end of each chapter review the core principles in the chapter by summarizing each section in
2–3 sentences.
■ MiniQuizzes concluding each section contain 3–4 questions that give students an opportunity to stop and think
about the core principles of each section.
■ Extensive and accurate coverage of microbiology make this text a trusted name and valuable reference.
■ Well organized and easy to understand writing style. Each author brings superb teaching and research knowledge
to the book, with care to cover each topic and discipline appropriately and accurately. Madigan, as the general
editor, provides a consistent voice and writing style to guide students throughout the course providing the best of
both worlds: extensive coverage of all of the topics in microbiology as well as a consistent pedagogy and approach.
■ Teach tough topics with superior art
■ UPDATED! A heavily revised art program provides the consistency and context students need to understand this
visual science. Updates include new illustrations and photos, as well as significant art style updates including:
■ Step/process art ■ Cell style ■ Glassware
■ DNA, RNA, and mRNA pipe style ■ Phylogenetic trees
■ Cell membranes ■ Keys
■ NEW! Interior text design with a bold color palette, color screens, rules, more distinct heads, and new table
design.
CONTENTS
I. The Foundations of Microbiology Function 5. Microbial Growth and Growth
1. Microorganisms and 3. Nutrition, Culture, and Control
Microbiology Metabolism II. Genomics, Genetics, and Virology
2. Microbial Cell Structure and 4. Molecular Microbiology
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920 | 2016
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■ A striking art program designed specifically for ■ Modern science presented in a relevant way
teaching ■ Organized with students in mind
CONTENTS
1. Biochemistry and the Language of Chemistry 14. Electron Transport, Oxidative Phosphorylation, and
2. The Chemical Foundation of Life: Weak Interactions Oxygen Metabolism
in an Aqueous Environment 15. Photosynthesis
3. The Energetics of Life 16. Lipid Metabolism
4. Nucleic Acids 17. Interorgan and Intracellular Coordination of Energy
5. Introduction to Proteins: The Primary Level of Metabolism in Vertebrates
Protein Structure 18. Amino Acid and Nitrogen Metabolism
6. The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins 19. Nucleotide Metabolism
7. Protein Function and Evolution 20. Mechanisms of Signal Transduction
8. Enzymes: Biological Catalysts 21. Genes, Genomes, and Chromosomes
9. Carbohydrates: Sugars, Saccharides, Glycans 22. DNA Replication
10. Lipids, Membranes, and Cellular Transport 23. DNA Repair, Recombination, and Rearrangement
11. Chemical Logic of Metabolism 24. Transcription and Post-transcriptional Processing
12. Carbohydrate Metabolism: Glycolysis, 25. Information Decoding: Translation and Post-
Gluconeogenesis, Glycogen Metabolism, and the translational Protein Processing
Pentose Phosphate Pathway 26. Regulation of Gene Expression
13. The Citric Acid Cycle
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Modern Experimental
Biochemistry, 3/e
Boyer
ISBN: 9788177588842
Pages: 480
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BIOCHEMISTRY
Jerrold H. Zar
760 | 2014
FEATURES
■ A broad collection of data-analysis procedures and techniques are presented, covering a wide variety of biological
research, such as physiology, genetics, ecology, behavior, morphology.
■ The most comprehensive treatment available includes coverage of the basics of statistical analysis, and also the
following topics rarely or never found in statistics books for biologists:
■ Diversity ■ Stepwise regression of variance
■ Polynomial regression ■ Nonparametric multiple ■ Circular distributions
■ Multidimensional contingency comparisons ■ Power and sample size
tables ■ Higher order factorial analyses determinations.
■ An orderly organization and presentation of topics, with cross-referencing as appropriate.
■ The readable and accessible approach allows students with no previous statistical background or mathematical
expertise beyond simple algebra to understand the material presented.
■ The thoughtful presentation encourages students to think about the value of each statistical technique, as
opposed to merely plugging numbers into formulae.
■ The exposition considers complex procedures such as factorial analysis of variance and multiple regression in
terms of the interpretation of typical computer output.
■ A wealth of graphs and other figures are integrated to visually support concepts under discussion.
■ A uniquely comprehensive set of statistical tables–more than 40 in all–facilitates statistical analyses without
having to consult a separate book. This includes tables that are unique to this book.
■ Worked examples for all major procedures guide readers step-by-step through the techniques, demonstrating
each of the important concepts.
■ An extensive bibliography directs readers to further relevant literature.
CONTENTS
1. Data: Types and Presentations 12. Two-Factor Analysis of Variance Correlation
2. Populations and Samples 13. Data Transformations 21. Polynomial Regression
3. Measures of Central Tendency 14. Multiway Factorial Analysis of 22. Testing for Goodness of Fit
4. Measures of Variability and Variance 23. Contingency Tables
Dispersion 15. Nested (Hierarchical) Analysis 24. Dichotomous Variables
5. Probabilities of Variance 25. Testing for Randomness
6. The Normal Distribution 16. Multivariate Analysis of 26. Circular Distributions:
7. One-Sample Hypotheses Variance Descriptive Statistics
8. Two-Sample Hypotheses 17. Simple Linear Regression 27. Circular Distributions:
9. Paired-Sample Hypotheses 18. Comparing Simple Linear Hypothesis Testing
10. Multisample Hypotheses and Regression Equations 28. Answers to Exercises
the Analysis of Variance 19. Simple Linear Correlation 29. Literature Cited
11. Multiple Comparisons 20. Multiple Regression and
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BIOSTATISTICS
Biostatistics: An Introduction
P. Mariappan
480 | 2013
ISBN: 9788131775141
32
BIOSTATISTICS
400 | 2014
FEATURES
■ Concise overviews examine cutting-edge techniques and concepts including Bioinformatics, Proteomics, and
Genomics, as well as detailed information on agricultural, medical, forensic, and regulatory issues that impact the
biotechnology industry.
■ Career Profile Boxes in each chapter introduce students to different career paths in the biotechnology industry
and provide detailed information on job functions, salaries, and guidance for preparing to enter the workforce.
■ You Decide Boxes in each chapter stimulate ethical discussion by giving students questions and information
relating to the social and ethical implications of biotechnology and regulations.
■ Tools of the Trade Boxes provide details on modern techniques and methods related to each chapter’s content
and the biotech industry.
■ End-of-Chapter Questions & Activities encourage students to apply what they’ve learned and include internet
assignments that explore cutting edge topics. Suggested answers are provided in the Appendix.
■ Abundant illustrations, instructional diagrams, and flow charts present modern images, step-by-step explanations
of complex processes, and include new figures on the use of gene microarrays, PCR, and nanobiotechnology.
■ Companion Website offers study aids, such as flashcards, a glossary, chapter reviews, and additional web
resources.
■ Instructor’s Test Bank includes multiple choice questions for each chapter.
■ A section on “Business of Biotechnology” in Chapter 1 describes biotech company organization and structure,
top biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies, and features updated data on the biotechnology industry
worldwide.
CONTENTS
1. The Biotechnology Century and Its Workforce 8. DNA Fingerprinting and Forensic Analysis
2. An Introduction to Genes and Genomes 9. Bioremediation
3. Recombinant DNA Technology and Genomics 10. Aquatic Biotechnology
4. Proteins as Products 11. Medical Biotechnology
5. Microbial Biotechnology 12. Ethics and Biotechnology
6. Plant Biotechnology Appendix I: Answers to Questions
7. Animal Biotechnology Appendix II: The 20 Amino Acids of Proteins
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INTRODUCTORY BIOTECHNOLOGY
896 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Focus on the key concepts to help build a foundation for further study.
ISBN: 9789332577466 ■ Scientifically based. The text teaches students how to read and critically
evaluate the current research.
■ Every chapter is subdivided into a series of conceptual sections, each introduced by a Sentence Heading that
summarizes the Principle being described in that section. In addition, the importance of scientific evidence is
highlighted by including more than 50 graphs, histograms, and pie charts containing data from the scientific
literature, each accompanied by a citation to the original source of the data.
■ Art that Teaches. Each piece of art in the text has been carefully considered to ensure that readers can easily
absorb the data.
■ A Glossary containing a brief definition of every boldfaced term is included as a reference tool at the end of the
book. Each definition is followed by one or more page references indicating where in the book the meaning of
the term is described.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Genetics Chromosomes • Special Topics in Modern
2. Mitosis and Meiosis 13. The Genetic Code and Genetics, Epigenetics
3. Mendelian Genetics Transcription • Special Topics in Modern
4. Extensions of Mendelian Ratios 14. Translation and Proteins Genetics, Stem Cells
5. Chromosome Mapping in 15. Gene Mutation and DNA 20. Recombinant DNA Technology
Eukaryotes Repair, and Transposition and Gene Cloning
6. Genetic Analysis and Mapping 16. Regulation of Gene Expression 21. Genomics, Bioinformatics, and
in Bacteria and Bacteriophages in Prokaryotes Proteomics
7. Sex Determination and Sex 17. Regulation of Gene Expression 22. Quantitative Genetics and
Chromosomes in Eukaryotes Multifactorial Traits
8. Chromosome Mutations: 18. Developmental Genetics 23. Applications and Ethics of
Variation in Number and 19. Cancer and Regulation of the Genetic Engineering and
Arrangement Cell Cycle Biotechnology
9. Extranuclear Inheritance • Special Topics in Modern 24. Genetics and Behavior
10. DNA Structure and Analysis Genetics, DNA Forensics 25. Population and Evolutionary
11. DNA Replication and • Special Topics in Modern Genetics
Recombination Genetics, Genomics and 26. Conservation Genetics
12. DNA Organization in Personalized Medicine
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GENETICS
Peter J. Russell
864 | 2106
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GENETICS
872 | 2016
CONTENTS
1. The Molecular Basis of Heredity, Variation, and Recombination
Evolution 13. Chromosome Aberrations and Transposition
2. Transmission Genetics 14. Regulation of Gene Expression in Bacteria and
3. Cell Division and Chromosome Heredity Bacteriophage
4. Gene Interaction 15. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
5. Genetic Linkage and Mapping in Eukaryotes 16. Forward Genetics and Recombinant DNA
6. Genetic Analysis and Mapping in Bacteria and Technology
Bacteriophage 17. Applications of Recombinant DNA Technology and
7. DNA Structure and Replication Reverse Genetics
8. Molecular Biology of Transcription and RNA 18. Genomics: Genetics from a Whole-Genome
Processing Perspective
9. The Molecular Biology of Translation 19. Cytoplasmic Inheritance and the Evolution of
10. The Integration of Genetic Approaches: Organelle Genomes
Understanding Sickle Cell Disease 20. Developmental Genetics
11. Chromosome Structure 21. Genetic Analysis of Quantitative Traits
12. Gene Mutation, DNA Repair, and Homologous 22. Population Genetics and Evolution
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GENETICS
Monroe W. Strickberger
864 | 2015
en
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572 | 2013
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
Genetics and Genomics provides an incredible blend of basic as well as applied
knowledge and deals with the identification, transmission, structure and function of
genetic material, recombinant DNA technology, and areas related to the expression
and regulation of genome.
The book exhibits a thorough and enhanced approach to the conceptual under-
standing of the subject with latest examples and experiments. Being a multidiscipli-
ISBN: 9788131771099 nary subject, the book would be a great asset for students studying zoology, bota-
ny, biochemistry, genetics and genomics, cytology, cytogenetics, cell and molecular
biology. Students of toxicology, genotoxicity and environmental biology, human genetics, medical and clinical genetics,
paramedical and allied sciences would also find the book useful.
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GENETICS
Nanotechnology: A Gentle
Introduction to the Next Big Idea
Ratner
ISBN: 9788177587432
Pages: 280
38
GENETICS
Charles J. Krebs
656 | 2016
FEATURES
■ Selected topics have been reorganized and condensed students in identifying and reviewing topics that are
in response to feedback from professors and students. explored in the chapter.
■ Chapter 8: Population Parameters and Demographic ■ Profiles of eminent ecologists add a historical
Techniques streamlines material from Chapters 9 perspective and demonstrate that ecology is a very
and 10 of the Fifth Edition, human activity.
■ Chapters 5 and Chapter 6 have also been reorganized ■ A unique problems-oriented approach raises a
to summarize concepts from Chapters 4 to 7 of the question in each chapter about how populations and
Fifth Edition. communities operate in nature, and then provides
■ Key concepts have moved from the end of each information to help students think critically about the
chapter to the beginning of each chapter to assist problem.
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to the Science of Ecology 15. Applied Problems I: Harvesting Populations
2. Evolution and Ecology 16. Applied Problems II: Pest Control
3. Behavioral Ecology 17. Applied Problems III: Conservation Biology
4. Analyzing Geographic Distributions 18. Community Structure in Space: Biodiversity
5. Factors That Limit Distributions I: Biotic 19. Community Structure in Time: Succession
6. Factors That Limit Distributions II: Abiotic 20. Community Dynamics I: Predation and Competition
7. Distribution and Abundance in Equilibrial Communities
8. Population Parameters and Demographic 21. Community Dynamics II: Disturbance and
Techniques Nonequilibrium Communities
9. Population Growth 22. Ecosystem Metabolism I: Primary Production
10. Species Interactions I: Competition 23. Ecosystem Metabolism II: Secondary Production
11. Species Interactions II: Predation 24. Ecosystem Metabolism III: Nutrient Cycles
12. Species Interactions III: Herbivory and Mutualism 25. Ecosystem Dynamics under Changing Climates
13. Species Interactions IV: Disease and Parasitism 26. Ecosystem Health and Human Impacts
14. Regulation of Population Size
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ECOLOGY
688 | 2014
FEATURES
■ Interpreting Ecological Data exercises help students test their understanding of graphs and data and to consider
different outcomes.
■ The Ecology Place companion website is referenced in the text and features new MapMaster interactive map
activities for exploring ecosystems, physical environments, and populations at regional and global scales, along
with popular GRAPHit!, and QUANTIFYit! exercises that help students further master and apply math skills,
and a new Pearson eText. A subscription to the Ecology Place is included with each new copy of the text for no
additional charge (www.ecologyplace.com).
■ Quantifying Ecology boxes help students develop the quantitative skills they need to interpret ecological data,
research, and models. Skills are reinforced by a set of follow-up questions and links to GRAPHit! and QUANTIFYit!
on the companion website (www.ecologyplace.com).
■ Field Studies discuss ecological research performed by young up-and-coming scientists, and challenge students
to interpret the results of the featured research.
■ Ecological Issues essays describe how humans influence the study of ecology. For example, the short essay “The
Ecology of Antibiotic Resistance” discusses how antibiotic resistance is a result of natural selection. Each essay is
followed by a set of critical thinking questions.
■ Engaging introductions give students a “big picture” overview of the coming chapters in each of the eight parts of
the book, so they can understand how various topics interrelate.
■ Landscape Ecology chapter explores the role of disturbance in ecosystems.
■ Further Readings at the end of each chapter emphasize how the text is based on real scientific studies. These
Further Readings are annotated to explain their relevance to the student/instructor.
CONTENTS
I. The Physical Environment III. Populations
2. Climate 8. Properties of Populations
3. The Aquatic Environment 9. Population Growth
4. The Terrestrial Environment 10. Life History
II. The Organism and its Environment 11. Intraspecific Population Regulation
5. Ecological Genetics: Adaptation and Natural 12. Metapopulations
Selection IV. Species Interactions
6. Plant Adaptations to the Environment 13. Species Interactions, Population Dynamics and
7. Animal Adaptations to the Environment Natural Selection
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ECOLOGY
Edward J. Kormondy
780 | 2017
ISBN: 9789332586093
CONTENTS
1. Ecology and Ecosystems 5. Population Ecology
2. The Abiotic Environment 6. Community Ecology
3. Energy Flow in Ecosystems 7. Major Ecosystems of the World
4. Biogeochemical Cycles and Ecosystems 8. Human Ecology
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ECOLOGY
en
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508 | 2009
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Elements of Immunology is designed to introduce readers to the exciting world
of immunology, the people who populate it and foster a curiosity to question and
know more. The book is supported by a consistent, colourful art programme. The
detailed explanation of concepts and terms, and the deconstruction of complex
molecular mechanisms into simple, easy-to-remember steps help students focus
on the fundamentals without any distractions. Packed with extensive Web-based
ISBN: 9788131711583 supplements, the book enables students to visualize concepts, thereby enriching
the learning process. The book, comprising twenty chapters, has numerous peda-
gogical elements built into it. Margin snippets present interesting and relevant information without breaking the flow
of the text. Margin definitions highlight the key terms for easy identification and recollection. Each chapter talks about
a relevant molecular biology technique, thus providing an insight into the practical aspect of immunology as well. A
glossary at the end of the book lists out the important terms used.
FEATURES
■ Simple and lucid language explaining core concepts
■ Rich pedagogy that facilitates learning
■ Colourful and consistent art programme comprising over 300 four-colour illustrations that helps to visualize and
comprehend concepts better
■ 400 end-of-chapter questions help revise the key concepts
■ Discussion of the latest developments in the area of immunology such as MHC haplotype matching for cell
transplantation, latest antiretroviral drugs developed against HIV, etc.
■ Description of key contributors, researchers and their landmark experiments
■ Packed with supplements and media resources
■ Over 30 animations that depict key concepts in three dimensions
■ A question bank containing over 400 questions and clinical case studies along with lecture slides including
artwork from the book, as supplements to the text, specifically for the instructors
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to the Immune System 11. Antigen Processing and Presentation
2. Cells and Organs of the Immune System 12. Cell-mediated Immunity
3. Antigens 13. Hypersensitivity
4. Antibodies 14. Cell Migration and Inflammatory Response
5. Generation of Antibody Diversity 15. Immune Response to Infectious Agents
6. Major Histocompatibility Complex 16. Vaccines
7. T-cell Receptor 17. Transplantation Immunology
8. T-cell Development and Activation 18. Cancer and the Immune System
9. B-cell Development and Activation 19. Primary and Secondary Immunodeficiencies
10. Complement System 20. Autoimmunity and Autoimmune Diseases
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IMMUNOLOGY
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248 | 2013
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
This book provides a broad coverage of three areas of patenting intellectual prop-
erty rights (IPR), biosafety and bioethics. It creates awareness about the value of IPR
in our lives. The book also fosters a better understanding of the rights associated
with IPR such as copyright, patent, trademarks, industrial designs, geographical in-
dications and so on. Biosafety and bioethical issues prevalent in modern society are
discussed. The text covers the complete syllabi of all major Indian universities and
ISBN: 9788131774700 caters to the needs of Indian students.
FEATURES
■ Discusses all aspects of the subject in a simple and lucid manner
■ Contains review question and multiple-choice questions for practice
■ Provides unmatched pedagogy:
■ 100 review questions ■ 120 multiple-choice questions
CONTENTS
1. Meaning and Justification of Patenting an Invention 10. National and International Regulatory Mechanism
2. History and Evolution of Patent Law for GMO
3. Classification of Patents 11. Biosafety of Genetically Engineered Products
4. Grant of Patent and Patenting Authorities 12. Allergenecity: Assessment of Genetically Modified
5. Patent Owner: Rights and Duties food
6. Protection of Plant varieties and Farmers’ Right Act, 13. Introduction to Bioethics
2001 14. NGOs for Biosafety and Bioethics
7. Patent law- Present Scenario 15. Web-based Information of Biosafety on GMO
8. Introduction to Biosafety 16. Good Laboratory Biosafety Practices
9. GMOs: Concerns and Challenges 17. Case Studies in IPR and Biosafety
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS (BIOTECH)
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4 C diti
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984 | 2016
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ABOUT THE BOOK
This #1 selling non-majors microbiology textbook is praised for its straightforward
presentation of complex topics, careful balance of concepts and applications, and prov-
en art that teaches. In its Eleventh Edition, Tortora, Funke, and Case’s Microbiology: An
Introduction helps students make the connection between microbiology and human
health. This edition continues to incorporate the latest in microbiology research and
includes more features designed to engage students and promote critical thinking.
ISBN: 9789332575417 With the complex and extensive information presented in introductory microbi-
ology courses, demonstrating the connections between processes students can’t
see with their naked eye and diseases they will encounter in future careers can be challenging. Microbiology: An Intro-
duction guides students through the process of disease diagnosis, aided by the practical application of the new Clinical
Cases that are integrated through every textbook chapter.
FEATURES
■ The text’s proven illustration methods include Foundation figures that help students see the big picture and step-
by-step diagrams that place explanatory text immediately next to the relevant art so students don’t have to refer
to lengthy legends to understand complex processes.
■ Active learning pedagogy engages students through the use of figure legend questions with every figure. Check
Your Understanding questions appear at key points throughout the chapters, encouraging students to engage
interactively with the text and self-assess their understanding of the corresponding Learning Objectives.
■ Diseases are organized by body system in the disease chapters (Chapters 21—26), which facilitates learning for
students who are pursuing careers in health care fields and have taken an anatomy & physiology course that also
organizes topics by body system.
CONTENTS
I. Fundamentals of Microbiology 19. Disorders Associated with the Immune System
1. The Microbial World and You 20. Antimicrobial Drugs
2. Chemical Principles IV. Microorganisms and Human Disease
3. Observing Microorganisms Through a Microscope 21. Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes
4. Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic 22. Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System
Cells 23. Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and
5. Microbial Metabolism Lymphatic Systems
6. Microbial Growth 24. Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System
7. The Control of Microbial Growth 25. Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System
8. Microbial Genetics 26. Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive
9. Biotechnology and Recombinant DNA Systems
II. A Survey of the Microbial World V. Environmental and Applied Microbiology
10. Classification of Microorganisms 27. Environmental Microbiology
11. The Prokaryotes: Domains Bacteria and Archaea 28. Applied and Industrial Microbiology
12. The Eukaryotes: Fungi, Algae, Protozoa, and Appendix A: Metabolic Pathways
Helminths Appendix B: Exponents, Exponential Notation,
13. Viruses, Viroids, and Prions Logarithms, and Generation Time
III. Interaction Between Microbe and Host Appendix C: Methods for Taking Clinical Samples
14. Principles of Disease and Epidemiology Appendix D: Pronunciation of Scientific Names
15. Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Appendix E: Word Roots Used in Microbiology
16. Innate Immunity: Nonspecific Defenses of the Host
Appendix F: Classification of Bacteria According to
17. Adaptive Immunity: Specific Defenses of the Host
Bergey’s Manual
18. Practical Applications of Immunology
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MICROBIOLOGY
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o Microbiology with Diseases by Body System, 3/e
4 C diti
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Robert W. Bauman
944 | 2017
CONTENTS
1. A Brief History of Microbiology 13. Infection, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology
2. Cell Structure and Function 14. Innate Immunity
3. Microscopy, Staining, and Classification 15. Adaptive Immunity
4. Microbial Metabolism 16. Immunization and Immune Testing
5. Microbial Nutrition and Growth 17. AIDS and Other Immune Disorders
6. Microbial Genetics 18. Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds
7. Recombinant DNA Technology 19. Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System and Eyes
8. Controlling Microbial Growth in the Environment 20. Microbial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases
9. Controlling Microbial Growth in the Body: 21. Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System
Antimicrobial Drugs 22. Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System
10. Characterizing and Classifying Prokaryotes 23. Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive
11. Characterizing and Classifying Eukaryotes Systems
12. Characterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and 24. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Prions
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MICROBIOLOGY
Robert W. Bauman
900 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Organization and Currency
■ The taxonomic organization of the disease chapters (Chapters 19—25) presents microbial diseases by type of
pathogenic microbe, helping students recognize shared characteristics among categories of microbes.
■ Chapter 3 (Cell Structure and Function) de-emphasizes the term ”prokaryote” (a term that is based on an
outdated perception of taxonomy and is thus misleading to students) and instead emphasizes the three
domains of living organisms, matching the latest taxonomic research. This state-of-the-science organization
sets this book apart from all other allied health microbiology books.
■ The immunology chapters (Chapters 15—18), which have been and continue to be reviewed in-depth
by immunology specialists, reflect the most current understanding of this rapidly-evolving field of any
microbiology book available.
■ Student Interest Features
■ Microbe-at-a-Glance boxes showcase representative microbes in each of the disease chapters. They feature
an illustration of a microbe accompanied by very brief summaries of taxonomy, morphology, virulence
factors, diseases caused, and treatment/prevention. These “snapshots” also appear as flashcards on the
book’s website, giving students extra “on-the-go” practice and review opportunities.
■ Beneficial Microbe boxes emphasize the practical or benevolent nature and uses of microbes and help
students overcome the common misconception that all microbes cause disease.
■ Clinical Case Study and Emerging Disease Case Study boxes are written in an engaging narrative voice
and feature a patient’s experience with microbial diseases and follow-up critical thinking questions for
students.
■ Highlight boxes appear throughout the text and focus on interesting topics in microbiology; e.g., what causes
that “fishy” smell in fish markets, what allows some organisms to glow in the dark, how gold-mining microbes
are used, and which cutting-edge molecular techniques are used in microbiology.
■ Visually Superior Art Program
■ Half-illustration/half-micrograph 3D cellular art sets a new standard for teaching cellular structure.
■ Superior text-art integration breaks complex processes into smaller, more manageable pieces for students.
■ Colors and icons are used consistently throughout the text to make it easier for students to recognize
structures and processes from chapter to chapter.
■ Student Text Resources
■ Figure Legend Questions encourage critical thinking.
■ Critical Thinking Questions appear throughout the chapters and in the EOC section.
■ Answers to all end-of-chapter review questions (except Short Answers) are at the back of the book; answers to
Short Answer questions are in the Instructor’s Manual. The answer section and appendices in this edition are
tabbed for easy reference.
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MICROBIOLOGY
CONTENTS
1. A Brief History of Microbiology 14. Infection, Infectious Disease, and Epidemiology
2. The Chemistry of Microbiology 15. Innate Immunity
3. Cell Structure and Function 16. Adaptive Immunity
4. Microscopy, Staining, and Classification 17. Immunization and Immune Testing
5. Microbial Metabolism 18. Immune Disorders
6. Microbial Nutrition and Growth 19. Pathogenic Gram-Positive Bacteria
7. Microbial Genetics 20. Pathogenic Gram-Negative Cocci and Bacilli
8. Recombinant DNA Technology 21. Rickettsias, Chlamydias, Spirochetes, and Vibrios
9. Controlling Microbial Growth in the Environment 22. Pathogenic Fungi
10. Controlling Microbial Growth in the Body: 23. Parasitic Protozoa, Helminths, and Arthropod
Antimicrobial Drugs Vectors
11. Characterizing and Classifying Prokaryotes 24. Pathogenic DNA Viruses
12. Characterizing and Classifying Eukaryotes 25. Pathogenic RNA Viruses
13. Characterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and 26. Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Prions
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MICROBIOLOGY
912 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Reorganization of cell signaling, cell division, and cell cycle regulation materials, including moving the molecular
genetics material to an earlier position, more tightly integrates these topics with coverage of many topics in the
last sections of the text.
■ Chapter on molecular techniques that focuses on the tools or the key technologies cell biologists use to analyze
and manipulate DNA, genomes, RNA and proteins, and gene function.
■ Twenty-six Key Technique boxes in every chapter are integrated throughout the text, demonstrating how cutting-
edge technologies can be used to answer outstanding questions in Cell Biology.
■ Twenty-four Human Connection boxes incorporate human examples and show the relevance of Cell Biology to
human health and societal issues .
■ Concept Check questions and Quantitative questions in every chapter .
■ Content updates have been added throughout the book highlighting the most recent advances in the
understanding of cell biology.
CONTENTS
1. A Preview of the Cell Biology 15. Beyond the Cell: Cell Adhesion, Cell Junctions, and
2. The Chemistry of the Cell Extracellular Structures
3. The Macromolecules of the Cell 16. The Structural Basis of Cellular Information: DNA,
4. Cells and Organelles Chromosomes, and the Nucleus
5. Bioenergetics: The Flow of Energy in the Cell 17. DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination
6. Enzymes: The Catalysts of Life 18. Gene Expression: I. The Genetic Code and
7. Membranes: Their Structure, Function, and Transcription
Chemistry 19. Gene Expression: II. Protein Synthesis and Sorting
8. Transport Across Membranes: Overcoming the 20. The Regulation of Gene Expression
Permeability Barrier 21. Molecular Biology Techniques for Cell Biology
9. Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism: Glycolysis and 22. Signal Transduction Mechanisms: I. Electrical and
Fermentation Synaptic Signaling in Neurons
10. Chemotrophic Energy Metabolism: Aerobic 23. Signal Transduction Mechanisms: II. Messengers
Respiration and Receptors
11. Phototrophic Energy Metabolism: Photosynthesis 24. The Cell Cycle and Mitosis
12. The Endomembrane System 25. Sexual Reproduction, Meiosis, and Genetic
13. Cytoskeletal Systems Recombination
14. Cellular Movement: Motility and Contractility 26. Cancer Cells
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MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
James D. Watson
912 | 2017
FEATURES
■ Balanced coverage of prokaryotic and eukaryotic ■ Techniques include recent methods from the fields of
systems is included. bioinformatics and genomics.
■ To support the concise narrative, additional material ■ Advanced Concepts provide further discussions of
can be found in essay boxes that are labeled in four key theories and principles.
categories: ■ Medical Connections highlight how understanding
■ Key or Classic Experiments highlight influential basic mechanisms sheds light on—and may lead
experimental strategies that show students how we to treatment of—medical conditions and human
know what we know. diseases.
CONTENTS
I. History 11. Homologous Recombination at the Molecular Level
1. Mendelian View of the World 12. Site Specific Recombination and Transposition of DNA
2. Nucleic Acids Convey Genetic Information IV. Expression of the Genome
II. Structure and Study of Macromolecules 13. Mechanisms of Transcription
3. Weak and strong chemical bonds 14. RNA Splicing
4. The Structure of DNA 15. Translation
5. The Structure of RNA 16. The Genetic Code
6. The Structure of Proteins and Protein: Nucleic Acid 17. Origins and early evolution of life
Interactions
V. Regulation
7. Techniques of Molecular Biology
18. Transcriptional Regulation in Prokaryotes
III. Maintenance of the Genome
19. Transcriptional Regulation in Eukaryotes
8. Genome Structure, Chromatin and the Nucleosome
20. Regulatory RNAs
9. The Replication of DNA
21. Gene Regulation in Development and Evolution
10. The Mutability and Repair of DNA
22. Systems Biology
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MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
Jonathan Weyers
576 | 2014
Shakir Ali Su
pplem
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Web
376 | 2014
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
The Cell: Organisation, Functions and Regulatory Mechanisms provides a precise
blend of basic and applied knowledge of cell science that reinforces the conceptual
understanding of the subject with leading edge examples and experiments. Cater-
ing to the prescribed curricula for a wide range of programmes in different univer-
sities and colleges, this book is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate students
who pursue a detailed study of the subject. The book will also serve as a standard
ISBN: 9788131773284 resource material for teachers and scholars who may like to enrich their knowledge
about the cell in areas pertaining to their specific fields of interest.
Malathi V Su
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468 | 2012
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MOLECULAR & CELL BIOLOGY
624 | 2016
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Earth 12. Soils
2. Portraying Earth 13. Introduction to Landform Study
3. Introduction to the Atmosphere 14. The Internal Processes
4. Insolation and Temperature 15. Preliminaries to Erosion: Weathering and Mass
5. Atmospheric Pressure and Wind Wasting
6. Atmospheric Moisture 16. Fluvial Processes
7. Atmospheric Disturbances 17. Solution Processes and Karst Topography
8. Climate and Climate Change 18. The Topography of Arid Lands
9. The Hydrosphere 19. Glacial Modification of Terrain
10. Cycles and Patterns in the Biosphere 20. Coastal Processes and Terrain
11. Terrestrial Flora and Fauna
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GEOGRAPHY
Earth: An Introduction to
The Earth System, 3/e Physical Geology, 11/e
Kump Tarbuck
ISBN: 9789352864348
Pages: 464
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GEOGRAPHY
Edward A. Keller
792 | 2018
FEATURES
■ Five Fundamental Concepts of Environmental Geology are introduced in Chapter 1 to unify the diverse topics in
the text: Human Population Growth, Sustainability, Earth as a System, Hazardous Earth Processes, and Scientific
Knowledge and Values. The connections are reinforced at the end of each chapter, where the chapter’s topic is
summarized in terms of these concepts (see “Revisiting Fundamental Concepts”).
■ Student-focused chapter structure includes consistent learning aids to maximize students’ understanding of the
material and review of major topics:
■ Learning objectives ■ Review questions
■ Chapter summary ■ Critical-thinking questions that stimulate students
■ Detailed references at the end of each chapter to think about some of the important issues in the
■ Key terms at the end of each chapter text and relate these to their lives and society.
■ Environmental considerations are balanced with a solid presentation of the fundamental concepts and processes
of physical geology, so that concepts covered later in the text are easier for students to understand.
■ Comprehensive appendices help students grasp some of the more applied aspects of environmental geology and
are also useful for supplementing laboratory exercises and field exercises. Appendices include:
■ Identification of rocks and minerals with ■ Introduction to Digital Elevation Models (DEMs)
accompanying tables and suggestions and Global Positioning System instrumentation
■ Strength of rocks (GPS)
■ Introduction to topographic and geologic maps ■ Discussion of how geologists determine and
with specific information concerning how to read interpret geologic time
topographic maps, construct topographic profiles, ■ A glossary of terms used in the field of
and understand geologic maps environmental geology
CONTENTS
Part One: Foundations of Environmental Geology 11. Coastal Processes
1. Philosophy and Fundamental Concepts 12. Impact of Extraterrestrial Objects
2. Internal Structure of Earth and Plate Tectonics Part Three: Resources and Pollution
3. Minerals and Rocks 13. Water Resources
4. Ecology and Geology 14. Water Pollution
Part Two: Earth Processes and Natural Hazards 15. Mineral Resources
5. Introduction to Natural Hazards 16. Energy Resources
6. Earthquakes and Related Phenomena 17. Soils and Environment
7. Tsunami (new chapter) Part Four: Environmental Management, Global
8. Volcanic Activity Perspective, and Society
9. Rivers and Flooding 18. Global Climate Change
10. Slope Processes, Landslides, and Subsidence 19. Geology, Society, and the Future
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GEOGRAPHY
608 | 2015
FEATURES
■ Accessible language demystifies scientific terms by and how action must be taken to reduce human-
introducing each new term with its etymon (the true caused greenhouse gases.
sense of a word) and helps maintain accessible rigor ■ Popular “Students Sometimes Ask” feature answers
and depth of material, particularly in the coverage of common, and often entertaining, questions asked by
tides and biological processes. real students (e.g., “Why do my fingers get all wrinkly
■ Discussion of The Oceans and Climate Change (Ch. when I stay in the water for a long time?”; “Can
16) includes detailed coverage of greenhouse gases internal waves break?”)
and the unintended and severe changes in the ocean, ■ End-of-chapter questions and exercises help
such ocean warming, more intense hurricanes, students self-check their understanding.
increasing ocean acidity, changes in deep-water ■ Geoscience Animations icons throughout the text
circulation, melting of polar ice, and rising sea level, are provided to:
■Link the narrative to state-of-the art computer challenging oceanographic concepts.
animations created by Al Trujillo and a panel of ■ Demonstrate animations of topics including
geoscience educators. Formation of Seamounts/Tablemounts and Stages
■ Help students visualize some of the most of Coral Reef Development;
■ Key terms, noted in bold print, are defined when ■ The authors use the international metric system
introduced and are included in the glossary. (Système International or SI units) with comparable
English system units in parentheses
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Planet “Earth” 9. Tides
2. Plate Tectonics and the Ocean Floor 10. The Coast: Beaches and Shoreline Processes
3. Marine Provinces 11. The Coastal Ocean
4. Marine Sediments 12. Marine Life and the Marine Environment
5. Water and Seawater 13. Biological Productivity and Energy Transfer
6. Air–Sea Interaction 14. Animals of the Benthic Environment
7. Ocean Circulation 15. Animals of the Pelagic Environment
8. Waves and Water Dynamics 16. The Oceans and Climate Change
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OCEANOGRAPHY
Mineralogy, 3/e
Perkins
ISBN: 9789332550421
Pages: 453
John D. Winter
560 | 2015
FEATURES
■ A balanced presentation limits the theory to condensed in most other texts, but it is the most
the extent that students can practice it on real interesting and dynamic aspect of petrology.
occurrences—without such excessive detail that the ■ A techniques/occurrences approach for both igneous
course becomes more like chemistry than geology. and metamorphic rocks that first presents the
■ A survey of actual occurrences of igneous and techniques, then applies them to assess a field area,
metamorphic rocks, and processes that produce and then expands the techniques as necessary if the
them, is provided. This section is often greatly field examples call for it.
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MINERALOGY/PETROLOGY
CONTENTS
Part I Igneous Petrology Continental Arcs
1. Some Fundamental Concepts 18. Granitoid Rocks
2. Classification and Nomenclature of Igneous Rocks 19. Continental Alkaline Magmatism
3. Textures of Igneous Rocks 20. Anorthosites
4. Igneous Structures and Field Relationships Part II Metamorphic Petrology
5. An Introduction to Thermodynamics 21. An Introduction to Metamorphism
6. The Phase Rule and One- and Two-Component 22. A Classification of Metamorphic Rocks
Systems 23. Structures and Textures of Metamorphic Rocks
7. Systems with More than Two Components 24. Stable Mineral Assemblages in Metamorphic Rocks
8. Chemical Petrology I: Major and Minor Elements 25. Metamorphic Facies and Metamorphosed Mafic Rocks
9. Chemical Petrology II: Trace Elements and Isotopes 26. Metamorphic Reactions
10. Generation of Basaltic Magmas 27. Thermodynamics of Metamorphic Reactions
11. Magma Diversity 28. Metamorphism of Pelitic Sediments
12. Layered Mafic Intrusions 29. Metamorphism of Calcareous and Ultramafic Rocks
13. Mid-Ocean Ridge Volcanism 30. Metamorphic Fluids, Mass Transport and
14. Oceanic Intraplate Volcanism Metasomatism
15. Continental Flood Basalts Appendix A: Units and Constants
16. Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part I: Island Arcs Appendix B: Abbreviations and Acronyms
17. Subduction-Related Igneous Activity Part II:
Appendix C: The CIPW Norm
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PETROLOGY
432 | 2016
FEATURES
■ This proven training book has been at the forefront ■ NEW: Dr. Roy Alson has joined Dr. John Campbell
of trauma education at all levels of pre-hospital as co-editor in chief for this edition. Dr. Alson is a
emergency care worldwide for more than 30 years. board certified EM and EMS physician with extensive
■ NEW: In “Additional Skills,” the use of the new experience in EMS care and education and has been a
FastResponderTM sternal IO has been added. contributor to the ITLS text and course for over 25 years.
■ UPDATED: In “Multicasualty Incidents and Triage,” ■ UPDATED: Conforms to the latest AHA/ILCOR
the discussion of various triage schemes has been guidelines for artificial ventilation and CPR.
expanded and now includes SALT Triage. ■ Management skills chapters follow the topic chapters
■ UPDATED: In “Role of the Medical Helicopter,” the to help reinforce learning.
data has been updated. ■ Each chapter opens with a Chapter Overview and
■ NEW: In “Trauma Scoring in the Prehospital Care Objectives to focus students’ study time.
Setting,” the CDC Trauma Triage Scheme is included. ■ Pearls feature quick references and reminders in the
■ UPDATED: The “Tactical EMS” bibliography reflects side margins, providing learners with reinforcement
current thinking within the Hartford Consensus. of difficult chapter concepts.
■ UPDATED: Coverage of the latest and most effective ■ Chapter Summaries wrap up each chapter, reviewing
approaches to the care of the trauma patient important concepts and revisiting the overview that
prepares readers to become effective emergency opens up the chapter, forming a bridge between
care providers. areas of focus and objectives.
CONTENTS
■ Scene Size-up ■ Spine Management Skills
■ Trauma Assessment and Management ■ Abdominal Trauma
■ Assessment Skills ■ Extremity Trauma
■ Airway Management ■ Extremity Trauma Skills
■ Airway Skills ■ Burns
■ Thoracic Trauma ■ Pediatric Trauma
■ Thoracic Trauma Skills ■ Geriatric Trauma
■ Shock ■ Trauma in Pregnancy
■ Vascular Access Skills ■ The Impaired Patient
■ Head Trauma and Traumatic Brain Injury ■ Trauma Arrest
■ Spinal Trauma and Patient-Centered Spinal Motion ■ Standard Precautions and Transmission-Based
Restriction Precautions
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EMERGENCY & MEDICAL CARE
ou
r Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing:
ol ion
C
4 di t Concepts, Process and Practice, Updated 10/e
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1544 | 2018
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
This text is the updated tenth edition of one of the most revered text for nurs-
ing foundations— Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing—a gold standard that
helps students embark on their careers in nursing.
For years, this impeccable text set the foundation for nursing excellence with its
clear and approachable writing style. The book prepare readers to become effec-
tive nurses with its balanced coverage of the key concepts of contemporary nurs-
ISBN: 9789353060466 ing, as well as the latest nursing evidence, standards, and competencies. The new
QSEN competencies, incorporated in this edition, draw connections to actual nurs-
ing practice and help students develop their clinical-reasoning abilities and to learn and maintain safety and quality in
their provision of nursing care. This edition also includes legal aspects of nursing in India; Standards of care; and code
of ethics and code of professional conduct for nurses in India. Health care delivery, community nursing care and home
care in the Indian scenario, First aid and Biomedical waste management have also been discussed in detail.
FEATURES
■ QSEN Linkages: QSEN competencies addresses the gap between nursing education and practice
■ Culturally Responsive Care: Highlights diversity and special considerations in nursing care
■ Evidence-Based Practice: Focuses evidence-informed practice to highlight relevant research and its implications
for nursing care
■ Home Care Assessment: Focuses on educating the client, family, and community to recognize what is needed for
care at home
■ Men in Nursing: Includes increased information about men in nursing from a historical and current perspective
■ Safety Alerts: Correlate to the Patient Safety Goals and identify other crucial safety issues.
■ Hallmark Pedagogy
■ Nursing care plans
■ Self-care alerts
■ Clinical alerts
■ Concept maps
■ Drug capsule boxes
■ Practice guidelines
■ Chapter highlights
■ Test your knowledge
■ Clinical manifestation boxes
■ Critical thinking checkpoints
■ Applying critical thinking- questions
■ Meeting the standards- end of unit activities
CONTENTS
UNIT 1 The Nature of Nursing UNIT 2 Contemporary Health Care
Chapter 1 Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice Chapter 6 Health Care Delivery Systems
Chapter 2 Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Chapter 7 Community Nursing and Care Continuity
Nursing Chapter 8 Home Care
Chapter 3 Nursing Theories and Conceptual Frame- Chapter 9 Electronic Health Records and Information
works Technology
Chapter 4 Legal Aspects of Nursing
Chapter 5 Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
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NURSING
Adapted by:
Shirley Prakash, MSc.N, RN RM, Principal, Westfort College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala
Gladys Nesamary J., MSc.N, RN RM, Vice Principal, Westfort College of Nursing, Thrissur, Kerala
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NURSING
Nitin Bhatnagar
128 | 2012
FEATURES
■ Reading Comprehension: Objective and Subjective Questions
■ Vocabulary and glossary
■ Grammar exercises that are graded
■ Functional grammar based on practical situations that a nurse faces.
■ Common problems of pronunciation and speaking skills have been addressed
■ Writing skills based on the needs of the nurses have been addressed
CONTENTS
1. Edith Cavell: And Bravely Fought the Nurse
2. The Story of a British Nurse in India (Margaret Ledger)
3. A doctor for all seasons: The story of Noshir H Antia (Kavita Nambsian)
4. Aarohi: Ascent in Healthcare
5. Communication in healthcare: The perspective of a Nurse
6. Private and Public Partnership in Healthcare (Bharathi Ghanshyam)
7. Managing Pain
8. The story of a British Nurse (Stress in Nursing, Pratibha P. Kane; from a journal)
9. The Quiet Soldiers of Compassion: Prakash and Mandakini Amte
10. The Story of a Caribbean Nurse
Appendix: Report Writing
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NURSING
296 | 2012
ISBN: 9788131768563
FEATURES
■ Detailed Interpretation and Investigation of metabolic disorders of bimolecules
■ Simple and self-explanatory diagrams
■ Multiple choice and review questions to test one’s skills
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Structure and functions of Cell membrane
3. Composition and metabolism of Carbohydrates
4. Composition and metabolism of Lipids
5. Composition and metabolism of Amino acids and Proteins
6. Composition of Vitamins and Minerals
7. Immunochemistry
8. Composition and Metabolism of Nucleic Acids
65
NURSING
260 | 2010
FEATURES
■ The characteristics nurses need to develop to better care for their patients
■ The need to form some sort of relationship with patients while remaining objective
■ The future of the nursing profession in India
■ Based on the latest syllabus by the Indian Nursing Council
■ Review questions and multiple-choice questions are included at the end of each chapter
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. The Genetic and Biological Bases of Behavior
3. Sensory and Perceptual Processes
4. Learning
5. Memory
6. Thinking, Language, and Communication
7. Intelligence and Aptitude
8. Motivation and Emotion
9. Stress and Coping
10. Personality
11. Life-span Development
12. Mental Hygiene, Mental Health, and Positive Psychology
13. Psychological Disorders and Therapies
14. Attitudes
15. Group Psychology
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NURSING
en
Web
408 | 2014
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
Microbiology for Nurses approaches, in a systematic way, the pathogenic activi-
ties of a wide range of microorganisms and their indications on the human body.
Designed to fully address the needs of nursing students taking up a curriculum on
microbiology, the book conforms to the syllabus prescribed by the Indian Nursing
Council. With ample review questions and multiple choice questions to enable easy
recapitulation and vibrant color illustrations to appeal to the visual learner, this
ISBN: 9789332525276 book presents the theoretical concepts of the subject from a professional nursing
perspective.
FEATURES
■ Exhaustive coverage of asepsis, sterilization and disinfection
■ Focus on hospital safety measures and biomedical waste management
■ In-depth analysis of the scope of chemotherapy and the action of antibiotics
■ Concise and easy-to-follow presentation of techniques for collection and handling of specimens, immunization
and vaccination
■ Ready-to-use online resources featuring laboratory experiments and true-or- false questions
CONTENTS
Unit 1: Introduction
Unit 2: General characteristics of microbes
Unit 3: Infection Control
Unit 4: Pathogenic organisms
Unit 5: Immunology
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NURSING
I. Clement Su
pplem
en
Web
584 | 2014
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
In its pursuit to bring about an awakening among students of nursing about human
social behavior, this second edition of Sociology for Nurses continues to build on
sociological theories that are of relevance to the nursing community. Conforming
to the syllabus prescribed by the Indian Nursing Council and catering to the needs
of second year B. Sc Nursing students, this book provides jargon-free explanation
of even the most difficult concepts to the student’s benefit.
ISBN: 9789332525269
FEATURES
■ Core concepts exemplified with vivid illustrations and reinforced by rich pedagogy
■ Emphasis on sociological concepts and their applications from the standpoint of the practicing nurse
■ Pertinent definitions, insightful concept boxes and deft comparison tables
CONTENTS
Introduction
1. Introduction to sociology
2. Sociology and nursing
3. Man, Society and environment
4. Primary concepts in sociology
5. Social process
6. Culture
7. Population
8. Social groups
9. Marriage and family
10. Rural communities in India
11. Urban communities in India
12. Social stratification
13. Social mobility
14. Race
15. Social system
16. Social organization
17. Social disorganization
18. Social problems
19. Social control
20. Social change
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NURSING
en
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380 | 2012
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
Basic Approach
Genetics is a compulsory paper offered to undergraduate students of Nursing.
Genetics for Nurses has been designed considering the syllabi requirements laid
down by the Indian Nursing Council and the leading nursing colleges. The book has
a variety of case studies and review questions to support the theoretical concepts
and is an unique offering to the undergraduate students of nursing.
ISBN: 9788131768877
FEATURES
■ Exhaustive coverage of maternal and prenatal genetic influences on development of defects/ diseases, and
genetic testing in neonates/ children
■ Numerous self-explanatory figures
■ Case studies pertaining to genetic disorders to help students diagnose the clinical condition
CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Maternal, prenatal and genetic influences on development of defects and diseases
3. Genetic testing in the neonates and children
4. Genetic conditions of adolescents and adults
5. Services related to genetics
69
NURSING
1904 | 2019 Su
pplem
en
Web
ts
ABOUT THE BOOK
Medical-Surgical Nursing: Clinical Reasoning in Patient Care, 6e provides students
with all of the practical knowledge and skills they need to care for adult patients—
without overwhelming readers with diseases and disorders that are beyond the
beginning nurse’s scope of practice. Carefully selected content focuses on the most
salient concepts that new nurses will need to know when they first enter practice:
how to promote health, facilitate recovery from illness and injury, and provide sup-
ISBN: 9789353062026 port when coping with disability or loss.
Throughout the text, the authors focus on individualized holistic nursing care
as the crucial element in learning and practicing nursing, and the readers are given the tools they need to develop
their clinical reasoning ability so that they can make safe and effective decisions on the job. With its understandable
language, visual approach, and consistent teaching and learning format, it’s no surprise that students across the globe
overwhelmingly report that they truly like reading this text.
FEATURES
■ Clinical Competencies at the beginning of each chapter have been revised to clearly reflect QSEN competencies
■ New chapters on Informatics and Evidence-Based Practice in Medical-Surgical Nursing, Perioperative Nursing and
Nursing Care of Patients with Communicable Diseases
■ Priorities of Care help the student prioritize care, particularly in acute situations
■ Moving Knowledge into Action provide students with opportunities to reflect on and apply their learning to
patient care situations
■ Expected Outcomes appear after every nursing diagnosis to help the student identify the goal of planned nursing
interventions
■ Continuity of Care focuses on the nurse’s responsibility for preparing the patient and caregivers for transitions of
care from one healthcare setting to another or to the home
CONTENTS
UNIT 1 Dimensions of Medical-Surgical Nursing Chapter 10 Nursing Care of Patients with Altered Fluid,
Chapter 1 Medical-Surgical Nursing in the 21st Century Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
Chapter 2 Informatics and Evidence-Based Practice in Chapter 11 Nursing Care of Patients Experiencing
Medical- Surgical Nursing Trauma and Shock
Chapter 3 Health and Illness Care of Adults Chapter 12 Nursing Care of Patients with Infections
UNIT 2 Alterations in Patterns of Health Chapter 13 Nursing Care of Patients with Altered
Chapter 4 Nursing Care of Patients Having Surgery Immunity
Chapter 5 Nursing Care of Patients Experiencing Loss, Chapter 14 Nursing Care of Patients with Cancer
Grief, and Death UNIT 4 Responses to Altered Integumentary Structure
Chapter 6 Nursing Care of Patients with Problems of and Function
Substance Abuse Chapter 15 Assessing the Integumentary System
Chapter 7 Nursing Care of Patients Experiencing Chapter 16 Nursing Care of Patients with Integumentary
Disasters Disorders
UNIT 3 Pathophysiology and Patterns of Health Chapter 17 Nursing Care of Patients with Burns
Chapter 8 Genetic Implications of Adult Health Nursing UNIT 5 Responses to Altered Endocrine Function
Chapter 9 Nursing Care of Patients in Pain Chapter 18 Assessing the Endocrine System
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NURSING
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NURSING
384 | 2012
CONTENTS
1. Review of communication process
2. Interpersonal relations
3. Human relations
4. Introduction to education
5. Teaching learning process
6. Class room management
7. Educational media
8. Microteaching
9. Evaluation
10. Evaluation tools
11. Curriculum development
12. Information, education and communication for health
13. Guidance and Counseling
14. In service education
15. Nursing education programs
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NURSING
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ABOUT THE BOOK
Nursing Research and Statistics provides a clear understanding of the principles and
processes of nursing research, which is an essential subject for nursing students.
This is a comprehensive text, written by eminent members of the Nursing Research
Society of India (NRSI) ,that also looks into the methods of data collection, its analy-
sis and presentation. Based on the Indian Nursing Council syllabus, this textbook is
specially designed to meet the needs of B.Sc. students of nursing
ISBN: 9788131775707
FEATURES
■ Student-friendly
■ Original content written by experienced members of NRSI
■ Covers ‘Fundamentals of Statistics’ in a separate chapter
■ Covers both Qualitative and Quantitative studies in Sampling
■ Based on INC syllabus
■ Foreword by Prof. Reena Bose (Former President of NRSI and Principal of Sister Florence College of Nursing)
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Nursing Research
2. Research Process
3. Research Problem
4. Review of literature
5. Theoretical and Conceptual Framework
6. Ethics in Research
7. Quantitative and Qualitative Research Approaches and Designs
8. Population, Sampling and Data Collection Methods in Qualitative Research
9. Population and Sampling in Quantitative Studies
10. Development of Research Tool
11. Data Analysis and Interpretation
12. Critique of Nursing Research Studies
13. Communication of Research Results-Oral and Written
14. Research Utilization and Evidence-based Nursing Practice
15. Fundamentals of Statistics
73
NURSING
Sunita Lawrence
224 | 2012
CONTENTS
1. Preconception Counseling
2. Prenatal Assessment and Care
3. Intranatal Assessment and Care
4. Post Partum Assessment
5. Assessment of Newborn
6. Assessment In Operative Procedures
74
NURSING
Nisha Clement
424 | 2012
FEATURES
■ Complete and exclusive coverage of ethical practices in nursing
■ Exhaustive coverage of nursing ethics in super specialty areas
■ Separate chapters on ethics in clinical specialties areas
■ Important definitions are listed at the beginning of every chapter.
■ Glossary to guide the students with the difficult terms
CONTENTS
1. Introduction to Ethics
2. Principles of Nursing Ethics
3. Professional Regulations in Ethics
4. Ethics Issues in Nursing
5. Special Ethical Issues in Nursing
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NURSING
Pharmaceutical Inorganic
Medicinal Chemistry, 2/e chemistry: Theory and practice
Sriram / Yogeeswari Lakshmi
pplem
Su
ISBN: 9788131731444 ISBN: 9788131769409
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Web
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Su
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Web
Pages: 712 Pages: 430
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Pharmaceutical Physical
Chemistry: Theory and Practices Pharmaceutical Analysis
Bhasin Sudha
pplem
Su
ISBN: 9788131765272 ISBN: 9788131773697
en
Web
ts
Pages: 575 Pages: 668
en
Web
Web
ts
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Pharmacognosy: An Indian Introducing Pharmacology: For
Perspective Nursing and Healthcare, 2/e
Mangathayaru McFadden
pplem
ISBN: 9788131797266 Su ISBN: 9789332517295
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