Data-handling in biomedical science / Peter White.
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- QR 69.D35 W45
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QR 46 .R94 1994 Sherris medical microbiology: | QR 62 .C67 2013 Lippincott's illustrated reviews : | QR 62 .C67 2013 Lippincott's illustrated reviews : | QR 69.D35 W45 Data-handling in biomedical science / | QR 69.D35 W45 Data-handling in biomedical science / | QR 82.P78 P78 1990 Pseudomonas : | QR 96.5 .B33 2006 Bacterial cell-to-cell communication : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
"Packed with worked examples and problems, this book will help the reader improve their confidence and skill in data-handling. The mathematical methods needed for problem-solving are described in the first part of the book, with chapters covering topics such as indices, graphs and logarithms. The following eight chapters explore data-handling in different areas of microbiology and biochemistry including microbial growth, enzymes and radioactivity. Each chapter is fully illustrated with worked examples that provide a step-by-step guide to the solution of the most common problems. Over 30 exercises, ranging in difficulty and length, allow you to practise your skills and are accompanied by a full set of hints and solutions"--Provided by publisher.
"Data-handling means the interpreting and refining of experimental results. This book is aimed at helping to improve confidence and skill in data-handling. It is intended for undergraduate students, and for graduate students who may still have a little to learn. Although microbiology began with simple observations (the organisms are small, they have various shapes, and some are motile) the subject has become a quantitative, experimental science. As an example consider the following statement: 'Poly ?-hydroxybutyrate may make up 70% of the dry weight of Azotobacter'"--Provided by publisher.
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