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  • Blumenthal, Elliott (2010-04)
    This book covers the following topics:Origin of Viruses, Detection of animal Viruses, Cell Cultures, Indirect Methods for Viral Identification, Viral Structure, Icosahedral Viruses, Viral Proteins, Viral Lipids, Major ...
  • Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt (Appleton and company, 2009-10-05)
    The most casual observer of Nature recognizes in almost every instance that comes under his notice in every-day life, without the aid of logical definition, the broad distinctions between an animal, a plant, and a stone. ...
  • Unknown author (World agro meterological information service, 2012-03)
    This note deals with practical aspects of aerobiology relating to agricultural meteorology and presents an interdisciplinary approach to the properties and airborne movement of biota that are significant to plants, animals, ...
  • Othonos, Athos (Free eBooks.net, 2010)
    This book is not only a medical book because it does not view Homeopathy as a boring Medical Science that deals exclusively with drugs and techniques that are of interest only to doctors and specialists.It also gives ...
  • Unknown author (2011-05)
    This note covers the following topics: Type of parasites, Nomenclature of parasites, Life cycle of parasites, Effects of Parasites on human body, Body reaction against parasites, Body syndromes against parasites and Treatment ...
  • Grady, O Shelley (Austin Community College, 2011-09)
    This book briefs all about Molecular Biology Laboratory Techniques
  • Kirschner Marc (Yale University Press, 2005)
    This book is about the origins of novelty in evolution.
  • Bierbaum, Philip (DHHS, 1993-07-14)
    This report reviews the nature and extent of airborne transmission of infections in workers of Healthcare and related facilities
  • Beal, William J (Ginn and company, 2008-07-31)
    This little book is prepared with the thought of helping young botanists and teachers. Unless the reader has followed in detail, by actual experience, some of the modes of plant dispersion, he can have little idea of the ...

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