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Biology
Astonishing X-Men: Vignettes, Vol. 2
Published in Paperback by Marvel Comics (2005-08-31)
Authors: Chris Claremont and John Bolton
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i love this book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-12
i agree with the reviewer below that the stories in this book are quiet, but wonderful. I wish Marvel would buy a clue and continue producing this series of trades and reprint the rest of the back-up stories from the classic X-Men series. A third volume of Vignettes would be easy as there are only 18 more stories to reprint.

Short stories, big results
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-31
X-Men Vinaigrettes vol. 2 collects the short back up stories from Classic X-Men #14-25. These are stories drawn by John Bolton- a wonderful, masterful artist- and written by none other than Chris Claremont himself. They're stories that couldn't be told before due to page limits, or the fact they're personal stories while X-Men thrives on action.

The first story is Lilandra's side of her mind meeting with Xavier, and how it affected her. It also gives a bit of back story before she flees to earth to meet Xavier and the X-Men.

Next is Corsair's story of meeting the Starjammers, but more than that, it's a tale of what happened after Scott and Alex jumped from the burning plane. It's a cool, insightful, well told story and one of my favorites in this collection.

How Banshee met Maeve Rourke and how Tom Cassidy lost her is the next tale. Perfect reading for Siren fans.

There are 3 different Phoenix stories, proving Claremont loves the character he was forced to kill. One involves Mesmero using his powers to turn Jean against the X-Men (I know, how could his powers trump hers? Phoenix was still learning how to use her power at this point). Another is a vacation to Greece story which lays the foundation for becoming the Black Queen. Finally, is a very cute story in which Banshee, Wolverine, and Nightcrawler help Phoenix regain her humanity.

Magneto's story of love gained and lost provides a pivotal turning point for his hatred of humanity.

Two stories feature storm. In one she battles her inner demons and the undead while on vacation, and in the other she's given a chance to become a warrior princess in a galaxy far, far away.

Both Colossus and Nightcrawler have solo stories in which they get to play the hero to beautiful young maidens.

Lastly, Wolverine wraps it all up with a story of what makes an animal and what makes a man.

These might be quiet stories, but they're well done and a treasure for anyone who is an X-Men fan.

Highly Recommended.

Biology
Atlas of Pacific Salmon: The First Map-Based Status Assessment of Salmon in the North Pacific
Published in Hardcover by University of California Press (2005-03-28)
Author: Xanthippe Augerot
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Beautifully designed overview of salmon and their plight
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-06
This book is beautifully illustrated with photographs, illustrations, and the most detailed distribution maps I have ever seen. The design of the book makes it a perfect coffee top book and it's content makes it both a perfect introduction to the world of salmon while at the same time a valuable scientific reference.

This book is very accessible to non-scientists, if you are looking for a book about how salmon, man, and the enviroment interact this is a great book. The title sounds a little academic but it can be appreciated by anyone with interest in salmon. And anyone who flips through the book will be taken in by the beauty of this book.

A new standard
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-04
The Atlas of Pacific Salmon is what all universities and government agencies needed 20 years ago. I dare say, it was almost worth the wait. This is a splensid compilation of data and images. The map work in this volume deserves much praise. The content covers biogeography, biology, genetics, threats, status etc....
Should sell for over $150

Biology
Atomic Force Microscopy for Biologists
Published in Hardcover by World Scientific Publishing Company (1999-10)
Authors: V. J. Morris, A. P. Gunning, and A. R. Kirby
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A powerful tool in biological sciences
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-11-07
Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is one technique in a family of new microscopies called scanning probe microscopies (SPMs) which has recently opened a wide range of novel, fascinating applications for biologists (biochemists, biophysicists, cell biologists, microbiologists,...). This book provides an excellent survey of those applications. It is nicely illustrated with numerous images from leading experts in the field. Clear descriptions of the apparatus and its basic principles are provided in a way accessible to students/scientists that do not have a strong physics background. This book will be useful to biologists, but also non-biologists dealing with biosystems, to evaluate the advantages and limitations of AFM in their specific field and to define appropriate procedures that will lead them to successful experiments.

Unravelling Biological Applications of SPM
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-06-10
"Atomic Force Microscopy for Biologists" is an excellent introduction for anybody wishing to enter this field. Nearly all aspects are covered. The book opens with an overview of the theory behind Atomic Force Microscopy and the different modes of use. This is presented in a concise manner without over-reliance on complex mathematical equations. Unlike many other volumes, practical advice on sample preparation techniques is provided for common systems such as proteins, cells and DNA. A comprehenive review of leading research in this area at the time of publication is sectioned by biomaterial type. Different approaches to imaging are tackled. The text is supported by numerous supporting images.

In summary I would strongly recommend this book to any biologist planning on carrying out research using SPM imaging technqiues and existing users in the field who wish to broaden their knowledge of SPM imaging and the research already carried out n common biological systems.

Biology
Attitudes to Animals: Views in Animal Welfare
Published in Hardcover by Cambridge University Press (1999-02-13)
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Why do people abuse animal's
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-02
Why do people abuse amimal's,. I am asking this question because ,people dont think about how the animal's feel, only themself's! Animals arent Science Experiment's, so why do people treat them that way?

Why do people abuse animal's
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1999-04-02
Why do people abuse amimal's,. I am asking this quetion because ,people dont think about how the animal's feel, only themself's! Animals arent Science Experiment's, so do people treat them that way?

Biology
Australian Seafood Handbook: An Identification Guide to Domestic Species
Published in Hardcover by CSIRO Publishing (1999-07)
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Essential guide for the best seafood from Australia.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-25
This book is a must have if you frequently find yourself lucky enough to enjoy Australian seafood. It features almost all of the commonly available species you are likely to find in a restaurant or a fishmonger.

This book enables you to plan your meals- it mentions eating qualities for each species, and oil contents so you can actually "get the good oil"! It also features latin names, habitats and similar species guides.

Recommended marketing names are also used which is essential for Australian exporters. It is recommend to the novice fish eater and the professional seafood exporter. You can also get this in a laminated version which I suppose you could safely take to sea with.

Hard to find, even in Australia but well worth the hunt. Fantastic photography throughout of the whole fish and fillet.

An Unknown Product
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-21
As a commercial fisherman this book has been invaluable to my day to day working life.If you like to eat seafood , wish to learn more about fish , crusteations , molluscs , and invertibrates of Australia then this book is a fantastic reference item. inside are clear sharp images , protein fingerprints and a complete written breakdown of each species mentioned.The text is clear , concise , and straight to the point without scientific mumbo jumbo to confuse you. what can i say BUY THIS BOOK !!

Biology
Back to Darwin
Published in Paperback by University Press of America (1993-12-09)
Author: M.A. Corey
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Corey is a highly gifted thinker
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-01-18
Dear, Dr. Corey,

I swear, your over-developed intillect would make a great topic for an X-file episode. How is it humanly possible to not only "KNOW OF" every single position, on every single scientific topic ever cogitated by mankind, but to also posess and in-detpth "COMPREHENSION OF" every single position as well?? I marvel when I thumb throgh the bibliographies in the back of your books. You are the scientific equivalent of Bach. I once read that it would take a highly skilled transcriptionist 80 years to simply HAND COPY, all the works of Bach..Let alone create them-all in a single lifetime!! When Bach was asked of his musical fecundity he replied "the music doesn't come FROM me, but rather THROUGH me. This is you to a "T". Cannot everybody see, that you are an anomoly, a super human? One of those figures that show up in history every few hundred years? God created you to both TEACH and INSPIRE.

Brilliant!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-04
This book helped me reconcile my belief in God with my belief in evolution.The author demonstrates that the evolutionary process itself demands a Deity. Dr.Corey has taken away the last sanctuary of the atheist. Atheism is left naked, stripped of all rationale.

Biology
Basic Clinical Neuroscience (Point (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins))
Published in Paperback by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2007-10-01)
Authors: Paul A Young, Paul H Young, and Daniel L Tolbert
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Excellent, Lesion Oriented, very clear and understandible
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 2000-03-23
I have used the original syllabus by Dr. Young many years ago. This text derives from the course syllabus at Saint Louis University Medical school. This book will provide you with deep and lasting understanding of clinical neuroanatomy. Excellent source for Neuroanatomy courses and the USMLE.

Great Easy Read of Medical Neuroscience
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-02-22
While Neuroscience, especially Neuroanatomy, can be complicated, this book does a great job of clearing up many convoluted topics. Clinical correlations help firm up key concepts and are especially helpful to medical students, such as myself. The illustrations do a great job, although an atlas would be needed for any true images (such as MRIs or CTs). The final chapter on localizing lesions is especially helpful.

Biology
Basic Concepts in Biology (with CD-ROM and InfoTrac) (Brooks/Cole Biology Series)
Published in Paperback by Brooks Cole (2002-02-12)
Author: Cecie Starr
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Great Book
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-05
I had to have this book for a college "Intro to Biology" and it was great. The book has a lot of information that I needed for class. It was easy to read, which was really great since I had a full class load. There are also really good diagrams and pictures to illustrate the examples and concepts from the book.

EXCELLENT BOOK!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2002-01-12
"Basic Concepts in Biology" touches the basic definitions of the scientific study of life; from the origin and evolution of life, to the biosphere, ecosystems, life energy and life organization, cells-prokaryotics/eukaryotics, DNA, proteins, photosynthesis, human genetics, bacterias, viruses, protistans, fungi, plants, animals, the so controversial issue of global warming, and many other very interesting topics. The topics are illustrated with beautiful and colorful pictures. In the back of the book there is a CD. If you are a student, please don't ignore it. The CD will help you to study in an easy and simple way. It is excellent...

Biology
Basic Concepts in Cell Biology: A Student's Survival Guide
Published in Paperback by McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange (1999-08-20)
Authors: Robert Klein and James C. MacKenzie
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Amazing in its clarification
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-08-02
Need to learn about the clathrin triskelion? It's in here. This book goes well above and beyond what I learned in Cell Bio and is amazingly concise in its consolidation. Will definitely be a welcome necessity for med and phys studies.

good histology guide
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-05-04
This book is the most brilliant book I read since the last 10 years. It is valuable, useful, and helpful in the field of histology. I recommend it for medical students and science students.

Biology
Basic Laboratory Methods for Biotechnology
Published in Spiral-bound by Benjamin Cummings (2000-01-29)
Authors: Lisa A. Seidman and Cynthia J. Moore
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Helpful Votes: 0 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2006-02-27
This is a required college textbook for my daughter. I'll try and remember to let you know if she passes the class.

A Keystone For The Laboratory
Helpful Votes: 15 out of 15 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-30
When I first started work in a lab as an undergrad, I would often learn of crucial tricks after I had already messed up a procedure and lost an hour or more of work. It's ironic how dependent molecular biologists are on that most ancient means of communication: oral tradition.

When I took a biochem lab, I was introduced to the Seidman and Moore text, which is a fantastic teaching source. For the beginner, this book has chapters on basic units of measurement and mathematics, laboratory organization and regulation (including the government bodies which oversee lab safety), writing standards, and web etiquette. No stone is unturned! Even after one gets the basics mastered, this book has tables on plastics and buffers, showing how they react to heat, light, and other critical data--my biochemistry instructor was even suprised by some of the information on plasticware! This is a companion for one's career in the lab.


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