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Great for Collegiate Entrance Exam Prep High Achiever Biology for Grades 9-12 is curriculum based software for academic success. The interactive, multimedia lessons provided in High Achiever Biology reinforce your understanding of the core subjects covered in a one year high school Biology course. It presents difficult topics in an engaging, friendly style that includes full color animations, quizzes, a searchable index, and laboratory videos. Characteristics of Life Biochemistry Cell Biology Photosynthesis and Respiration Cell Reproduction Genetics Protein Synthesis Evolution Ecology Human Biology Reinforces understanding of core subjects Engaging, friendly style Full-color animations Quizzes Searchable index Laboratory videos Windows 98, Me, XP, Vista Pentium 233 MHz or higher processor 64 MB of RAM 50 MB or free Hard Drive space Internet Explorer version 4.01 or higher Netscape Navigator 4.04 or higher 800×600 (1024×768 recommended) Hi-color display CD-ROM Drive
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National Geographic Investigates: Science introduces young people to the cutting edge techniques of scientific investigation, the latest discoveries, and how experts interpret such breakthroughs to shed new light on our world. Each title includes:Sidebars explaining the latest technology used by scientistsA “Meet the Expert” interview with a top scientist in the fieldTimelines giving historical contextAttractive and accessible photographs, illustrations and diagramsThis is science as only National Geographic can present it-with dramatic photography, graphic features, and lively expert narrative. Learn science with experts-as it evolves. For ages 10–14. 192 pages. Hardcover. 8 1/2” x 11”. ? 2008
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This peer-reviewed journal offers an unprecedented forum for the presentation of innovative, practice-focused papers in contemporary genetics medicine, including such areas as clinical genetics, biochemical genetics, cytogenetics, molecular genetics, public health genetics, genetic epidemiology, common disease genetics, genetic counseling, genetic education, and legal issues. The only journal devoted to the clinical applications of genetics, Genetics in Medicine is a must-read for all physicians and providers wishing to apply new genetic findings to their practice.p pWebsite: a href=http://www.geneticsinmedicine.orgwww.geneticsinmedicine.orga.p
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GENETICS:FROM GENES…-GEN.POR
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Genetics and the Origin of Species: From Darwin to Molecular Biology 60 Years
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ISBN: 084931903x. Title: Neurobehavioral Genetics Methods And Applications. Author: Byron C. Jones. Edition: 2nd. Format: Hardcover. Publisher: CRC Pr I Llc.
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New genetic causes of mental retardation are being discovered at rapid rates–every day more people are diagnosed with specific syndromes. This comprehensive and timely guide identifies characteristics of people who have these syndromes to help you understand their behaviors and needs, provide better interventions, and create wider community inclusion. You’ll get easy-to-read, detailed discussions of four major syndromes–Down, Williams, fragile X, and Prader-Willi–covering- genetic causes and implications- prevalence- basic physical characteristics- cognitive profiles- speech and language- medical complications- behaviorsResearch-based intervention strategies are explained to help you with education, personal relationships, employment, and residential issues. Five other, less researched syndromes–velocardiofacial, Rubinstein-Taybi, Angelman, Smith-Magenis, and 5p- (cri du chat)–are also featured, giving you in-depth information you won’t find elsewhe
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Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour, No. 194
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