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Published 1987
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ...The protein as a physics laboratory -- The physics of evolution -- Symmetries in biology...

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by Birdi, K.S.
Published 1993
Springer US
Table of Contents: ... Systems (Cells, Lungs, Heart) -- 10. Diverse Fractal Systems -- 11. Physical Applications of Fractals...

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by Bergethon, Peter R.
Published 1998
Springer New York
Table of Contents: ... and Nonadiabatic Transitions -- Appendix M Fermi’s Golden Rule -- Physical Constants -- Answers to Selected...

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by Zhong-lin Wang
Published 1995
Springer US
Table of Contents: ... -- A. Physical Constants, Electron Wavelengths, and Wave Numbers -- B. Properties of Fourier Transforms...

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Published 1988
Springer Netherlands
Table of Contents: ...Scale Upwelling and Primary Production -- On Regulation of Primary Production By Physical Processes...

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Published 1993
Springer US
Table of Contents: ...The Biostack Concept and Its Application in Space and at Accelerators: Studies on Bacillus subtilis...

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by Vol’kenshtein, Mikhail V.
Published 1970
Springer US
Table of Contents: ...1 Physics and Biology -- Physics and Life -- Molecular Physics -- Molecular Biophysics...

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by Hausser, Karl H., Kalbitzer, Hans R.
Published 1991
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... of Imaging -- 4.2 Some Applications of the Basic Experiments in NMR Tomography -- 4.3 Special Applications...

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by James, J.
Published 1976
Springer Netherlands
Subjects: ...Veterinary Science...

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by Vol kenshtein, Mikhail V.
Published 1970
Springer US
Table of Contents: ...-Optical Rotation -- 6 The Physics of Nucleic Acids -- Biological Role of Nucleic Acids -- Secondary...

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Published 1990
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Table of Contents: ... -- Thermodynamics and Mechanics of Active Cell Motions -- Physical Model for Phagocyte Motility: Local Growth of a...

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Published 1997
Springer US
... genetics, biology, mathematics, physics, and computer science. Com­ puters have, of course, been...