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  1. Biology: Understanding Life (Wiley Desktop Editions) by Sandra Alters, 2007-07-27
  2. AP Biology For Dummies by Peter Mikulecky, Michelle Rose Gilman, et all 2008-03-10
  3. Modern Biology by John H. Postlethwait, Janet L. Hopson, 2008-06-30
  4. Biology Coloring Workbook (Coloring Workbooks) by Edward Alcamo, 1998-06-16
  5. Physical Biology of the Cell by Rob Phillips, Jane Kondev, et all 2008-11-18
  6. Campbell Essential Biology with MasteringBiology (4th Edition) by Eric J. Simon, Jane B. Reece, et all 2009-09-27
  7. Biology by Sylvia S. Mader, 2007-06-30
  8. Holt Biology by George B. Johnson, Peter H. Raven, 2005-01
  9. Biology for Dummies by Donna Rae Siegfried, 2001-09-29
  10. High-Yield Cell and Molecular Biology, 2nd Edition (High-Yield Series) by Ronald W. Dudek, 2006-11-17
  11. Molecular Biology made simple and fun, 4th edition by David P. Clark, Lonnie D. Russell, 2010-02-01
  12. Exploring Creation With Biology - Full Set with Tests and Solutions by Jay L. Wile, Marilyn Durnell, 2005-04
  13. Biology by Peter Raven, George Johnson, et all 2004-01-08
  14. Biology Today and Tomorrow with Physiology by Cecie Starr, Christine Evers, et all 2009-01-08

101. Welcome To The Society For In Vitro Biology
The Society for In Vitro biology (SIVB) was founded in 1946 as the Tissue Culture Association to foster exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells
http://www.sivb.org/
The Society for In Vitro Biology (SIVB) was founded in 1946 as the Tissue Culture Association to foster exchange of knowledge of in vitro biology of cells, tissues and organs from both plant and animals (including humans). The focus is on biological research, development, and applications of significance to science and society. The mission is accomplished through the Society's publications; national and local conferences, meetings and workshops; and through support of teaching initiatives in cooperation with educational institutions. Over the years, SIVB has expanded to create an environment of scientific exchange and interdisciplinary synergy with the goal of advancing current and future systems for in vitro biology.
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102. CRC Press Online
By Michael Pycraft Hughes; CRC Press, 2002, ISBN 0849311837. Nanotechnology depends on abilities to manage nanoscale objects via interactions of electric fields, nanoparticles, ambient molecules. CRC Press
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103. The World Wide Web Journal Of Biology - Main Page

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104. METMBS 2003 Call For Papers
Next meeting will be held 2124 June 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
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105. Biology Labs On-Line
biology Labs OnLine offers a series of interactive, inquiry-based biology simulations and exercises designed for college and AP high school biology students.
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106. Evolutionary Biology And Ideology: Then And Now
A paper contributed to a conference on 'The Social Impact of Modern biology'. It appeared in Science Studies 1 177296, 1971.
http://www.human-nature.com/rmyoung/papers/paper38.html
Home - Robert M. Young What's New Search Feedback ... The Writings of Professor Robert M. Young 'Evolutionary Biology and Ideology: Then and Now' This is a much-revised version of a paper I contributed to a conference on 'The Social Impact of Modern Biology', which was the founding event of the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science in 1970. It examines critically the assumptions of Darwinian and nineteenth-century biology. The people I met there joined me in creating the Radical Science Journal and the conference on 'Self-Management in Science'. I suppose it was my first explicitly radical essay, written at a time when I was beginning to think of the critique of scientific rationality in terms of the sociology of knowledge (canvassed in the extensive ruminative notes) and libertarian Marxism. It follows on from 'Malthus and the Evolutionists' and leads on to 'The Historiographic and Ideological Contexts of the Nineteenth-century Debate on Man's Place in Nature'. Other versions of the essay appeared in the UK and US editions of the book of the conference, edited by Watson Fuller (Anchor and Routledge). This one appeared in Science Studies Download View Online
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107. The Forsburg Lab Pombe Pages Have Moved!
and the Women in biology Internet Launch Pages. have moved! Direct link to the Women in biology page is http//wwwrcf.usc.edu/~forsburg/bio.html.
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108. ScienceDirect - Developmental Biology - List Of Issues
www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/10745521 More results from www.sciencedirect.com Bio NetbookBio Netbook. FrançaisVersion française. The BioNetbook is a directory of Web pages for biology (7951). There are several ways to use it (see help)
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Volumes 261 - 270 Volume 270, Issue 1 , Pages 1-276 (1 June 2004) Volume 269, Issue 2 , Pages 319-626 (15 May 2004) Volume 269, Issue 1 , Pages 1-317 (1 May 2004) Volume 268, Issue 2 , Pages 245-549 (15 April 2004) Volume 268, Issue 1 , Pages 1-243 (1 April 2004) Volume 267, Issue 2 , Pages 265-550 (15 March 2004) Volume 267, Issue 1 , Pages 1-263 (15 March 2004) Volume 266, Issue 2 , Pages 223-417 (15 February 2004) Volume 266, Issue 1 , Pages 1-221 (1 February 2004) Volume 265, Issue 2 , Pages 293-514 (15 January 2004) Volume 265, Issue 1 , Pages 1-292 (1 January 2004) Volume 264, Issue 2 , Pages 309-605 (15 December 2003) Volume 264, Issue 1 , Pages 1-307 (1 December 2003) Volume 263, Issue 2 , Pages 165-369 (15 November 2003) Volume 263, Issue 1 , Pages 1-164 (1 November 2003) Volume 262, Issue 2 , Pages 195-362 (15 October 2003) Volume 262, Issue 1 , Pages 1-193 (1 October 2003) Volume 261, Issue 2

109. The Fourth Conference On Computational Biology And Genome Informatics
2002, March 811, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~cbgi/cbgi.html
Fourth Conference on Computational Biology and Genome Informatics (CBGI-02)
March 8-11, 2002
Sheraton Imperial Hotel and Convention Center
Durham, North Carolina, USA Held in Conjunction with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Information Sciences ( JCIS-02 Conference Schedule
Program Chair: Vasant Honavar
Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory Department of Computer Science and Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Graduate Program Iowa State University
Honorary Chairs: Terry Magnuson , University of North Carolina; James Siedow , Duke University; and Bruce Weir , North Carolina State University Index Important Notices Dec 14: The acceptance notifications for submitted papers will be sent on or before Dec. 30. Dec 3: The deadline for early registration has been extended to Dec 31. This is to accomodate the delay in notification resulting from the extended deadline for paper submission. Introduction Development of high throughput data acquisition technologies in biological sciences, together with advances in digital storage, computing, and communications technologies have begun to transform biology in general, and molecular biology in particular, from a data poor science to a data rich science. Examples of biological data sets include DNA and protein sequence data, macromolecular structure and function data, and gene expression data.

110. Molecular Biology
Molecular biology Gateway. The ultimate gateway to Web resources for molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and biochemistry.
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  • 111. Digital Biology
    Digital biology was established in order to conduct research into, and develop technology based on, artificial life.
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    Pushing the boundaries of scientific illustration... Bring your exhibits to life! By utilizing advances in the game technology industry, 3d graphics hardware, and artificial life research, Digital Biology has developed proprietary computer animation software for creating real-time, photo-realistic interactive simulations of biological phenomena that push the boundaries of scientific illustration. The end result is multimedia content that is both highly entertaining and educational These custom simulations are designed to run on affordable desktop computers without the need for expensive, specialized hardware, and can be optionally displayed on large, high resolution screens for a captivating viewer experience. These simulations can also be continuously updated and customized to reflect exhibitor needs, and they provide the ideal medium for visualizing hard-to-observe natural phenomena or difficult-to-explain biological concepts. They can even be used to 'bring to life' extinct fauna. Key features of these simulations include:
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    112. Introduction To Evolutionary Biology
    Introduction to Evolutionary biology Version 2 Copyright © 19961997 by Chris Colby Last Update January 7, 1996. volution is
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    Introduction to Evolutionary Biology
    Version 2
    Chris Colby

    [Last Update: January 7, 1996] volution is the cornerstone of modern biology. It unites all the fields of biology under one theoretical umbrella. It is not a difficult concept, but very few people the majority of biologists included have a satisfactory grasp of it. One common mistake is believing that species can be arranged on an evolutionary ladder from bacteria through "lower" animals, to "higher" animals and, finally, up to man. Mistakes permeate popular science expositions of evolutionary biology. Mistakes even filter into biology journals and texts. For example, Lodish, et. al., in their cell biology text, proclaim, "It was Charles Darwin's great insight that organisms are all related in a great chain of being..." In fact, the idea of a great chain of being, which traces to Linnaeus, was overturned by Darwin's idea of common descent. Misunderstandings about evolution are damaging to the study of evolution and biology as a whole. People who have a general interest in science are likely to dismiss evolution as a soft science after absorbing the pop science nonsense that abounds. The impression of it being a soft science is reinforced when biologists in unrelated fields speculate publicly about evolution. This is a brief introduction to evolutionary biology. I attempt to explain basics of the theory of evolution and correct many of the misconceptions.

    113. Japanese Society For Plant Cell And Molecular Biology
    Offers new information on the basic research and the applied technology of plant tissue culture, plant molecular biology, plant cell engineering and related field. With journal published quarterly.
    http://www.kazusa.or.jp/ja/plant/jspcmb/English/English.html
    Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology
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      The journal "Plant Biotechnology"
      "Plant Biotechnology" is an international journal published by the Japanese Society for Plant Cell and Molecular Biology (JSPCMB). The journal was published initially as "PLANT TISSUE CULTURE LETTERS" ("Shokubutu Sosiki Baiyou" as the Japanese journal name) (Vol. 1 to 13) in 1984, in which articles written in either Japanease or English. In 1997, the journal was renamed as "Plant Biotechnology", since then all articles were written in English.

    114. BIODIDAC: A Bank Of Digital Resources For Teaching Biology
    A bank of digital resources for teaching biology Organismal biology Human biology Histology, Image, BIODIDAC, GENE005B.GIF Cnidaria Anthozoa Diagram showing
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    115. Anthropology
    Anthropologist at the University of Buffalo researching human population biology, genetics and evolutionary theory.
    http://wings.buffalo.edu/anthropology/Faculty/duggleby.htm
    Department of Anthropology UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO
    THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK
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    Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, 1970
    Office: Spaulding Bldg 6, Room 161
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    Research Interests
    Physical anthropology, population biology, genetics, evolutionary theory
    Selected Publications
    Blood-Group Genetic Studies in the Cayo Santiago Colony, 1972-Present, with P. A. Haseley, R. Rawlins, and M. Kessler, in Cayo Santiago Macaques: Biology and Behavior, ed. R. Rawlins and M. J. Kessler (Albany: SUNY Press, 1985).
    Interlineage Genetic Differentiation Among Rhesus Macaques on Cayo Santiago, with C. McMillan, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 56: 305-312.
    Blood-Group Antigens and the Population Genetics of Macaca Mulatta on Cayo Santiago. I. Genetic Differentiation of Social Groups, American Journal of Physical Anthropology 48 (1978): 35- 40.
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    116. INSTITUTE OF MARINE BIOLOGY OF CRETE
    Contact Info BY POST, TELEPHONE AND EMAIL. What s New LATEST NEWS AND INFORMATION. The Institute OVERVIEW OF THE DEPARTMENTS. Projects RESEARCH ACTIVITIES.
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    117. SAF Web Server Home Page
    Computing and DNA sequencing facilities for genetics and structural biology.
    http://seqaxp.bio.caltech.edu/
    S equence - A nalysis F acility ( SAF ), Biology Division, Caltech S tructure SAF What and who is it? Software documentation Accounts (Caltech personnel only) search apply Anonymous FTP directory via: ftp http DNA Sequencing Core Facility instructions order form design primers process ABI files ... Mailing list archives Local Server based tools Username and password information Request a print queue for a local printer Web interface Configure your browser to securely connect to this web server access: GCG or EMBOSS through W2H EMBOSS through Pise Gateway to Common Celera account process ABI files in home directory ... Cloneit! (Determine cloning strategies) SAF parallel BLAST server faster than the NCBI!!! how it works Mail command line interface Using secure connections Quick instructions: Windows Macintosh Using command line programs Xwindows interface Launch X11 applications Transferring files: drag and drop Windows Macintosh scp or sftp Windows Macintosh Programs for PC and/or Macintosh Site licensed programs Biology Resources Databases: by Organism Others Assorted services and resources Celera information ... BMB/Bi/Ch 170 , Principles of Three-Dimensional Protein Structure * Bi/Ch 111 , Biochemistry of Gene Expression * BMB 178 , Fundamentals of Molecular Genetics Fundamentals of Sequence Analysis EMBOSS tutorial Programming course Miscellaneous Campus servers Internet tools Apache documentation Updated 09/26/2003

    118. BIOSCI/bionet Electronic Newsgroup Network For Biology
    Welcome to BIOSCI, located at the MRC Rosalind Franklin Centre for Genomics Research as of December 1999! Please visit our sponsors
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    BIOSCI is a set of electronic communication forums - the bionet USENET newsgroups and parallel e-mail lists - used by biological scientists worldwide. No fees are charged for the service. The BIOSCI site is hosted at the U.K. Medical Research Council Rosalind Franklin Centre for Genomics Research with additional support from the BBSRC and advertising raised through this Web site. BIOSCI promotes communication between professionals in the biological sciences. All postings to the newsgroups should be made in that spirit. While the general public may "listen in" to the discussions, these newsgroups are intended primarily for communications between researchers. There are other forums on Usenet such as sci.bio.misc for the asking and answering of biological questions from lay persons.
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    119. The Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Biology - Home Page - The Universit
    Contact lists, location and history of the department.
    http://www.biochemistry.unimelb.edu.au/

    Administration/enquiries
    Location/History Safety Information Store Price List ... Teaching © The University of Melbourne 1994-2000. Created: 23 September 1999 Last modified: 15 January 2004 Authorised by: Assoc Prof Ken Gayler (Head, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) Maintained by: Jacquie Munro-Smith, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.
    Email: jpms@unimelb.edu.au

    120. The Association For Tropical Biology And Conservation (ATBC) : Home Page
    The Association for Tropical biology (ATB) founded in 1963 promotes research and fosters the exchange of ideas among biologists working in tropical environments
    http://www.atbio.org/
    BIOTROPICA Tropinet Reports Meetings ... Contact Us
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    The Association for Tropical Biology (ATB) was founded in 1963 to promote research and to foster the exchange of ideas among biologists working in tropical environments. The ATB has built its reputation on the publication of a high-quality, widely-cited journal, BIOTROPICA, and on the sponsorship of international symposia on diverse tropical issues. It also co-publishes an international newsletter, with news for tropical biologists.

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