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11th Hour: Introduction to Molecular Biology

ISBN: 978-0-632-04379-8

November 2000

Wiley-Blackwell

202 pages

Description
The 11th Hour Series is designed to be used when a textbook doesn''t make sense, when the course content is tough, or when you just want a better grade in the course. The authors cut through the fluff, get to what you need to know, and then help you understand it.

  • Clinical correlations or everyday applications include examples from the real world to help students understand key concepts more readily.
  • Dedicated web page, there 24 hours a day, will give extra help, tips, warnings of trouble spots, extra visuals and more.
  • A quick check on what background students will need to apply helps equip them to conquer a topic.
  • The most important information is highlighted and explained, showing the big picture and eliminating the guesswork.
  • After every topic and every chapter, lots of opportunity for drill is provided in every format, multiple choice, true/false, short answer, essay.
  • An easy trouble spot identifier demonstrates which areas need to be reinforced and where to find information on them.
  • Practice midterms and finals prep them for the real thing.
About the Author

Deanna Raineri is the author of 11th Hour: Introduction to Molecular Biology, published by Wiley.

Features

  • Clinical correlations or everyday applications include examples from the real world to help students understand key concepts more readily.

  • Dedicated web page, there 24 hours a day, will give extra help, tips, warnings of trouble spots, extra visuals and more.

  • A quick check on what background students will need to apply helps equip them to conquer a topic.

  • The most important information is highlighted and explained, showing the big picture and eliminating the guesswork.

  • After every topic and every chapter, lots of opportunity for drill is provided in every format, multiple choice, true/false, short answer, essay.

  • An easy trouble spot identifier demonstrates which areas need to be reinforced and where to find information on them.

  • Practice midterms and finals prep them for the real thing.