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Quantum Physics : Berkeley Physics Course Volume 4
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Schaum's Outline : Theory And Problems Of Theoretical Mechanics
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Advanced Computer Architecture : Parallelism, Scalability, Programmability
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Quantum Physics : Berkeley Physics Course Volume 4
This classic text is widely considered to be the best overall introductory text book on the subject . It has a complete and integrated coverage suitable for someone who wants to understand the underlying concepts of the subject.
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Schaum's Outline : Theory And Problems Of Theoretical Mechanics
The purpose of this book to present Newtonian Mechanics and its application in a lucid and easy to understand style. For this reason it has maintained its fundamental importance in science and engineering. This book is designed for the use either as supplement to all current standards textbooks or as a textbook for a formal course in mechanics.
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Schaum's Outlines : Vector Analysis
This book is designed to be used either as a textbook for a formal course in Vector Analysis or a useful supplements to all current standard texts.
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Advanced Computer Architecture : Parallelism, Scalability, Programmability
This book deals with advanced computer architecture and parallel programming techniques and offers a balanced treatment of theory, technology architecture and software used by advanced computer systems. It presents state-of-the-art principles and techniques for designing and programming parallel, vector, and scalable computer systems. The emphasis on parallelism, scalability and programmability lends an added flavor to this text. The edition is embedded with QR codes linking to interesting cases and additional reads.
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Economic Botany
1. Origin of Cultivated Plants, 2. Cereals, 3. Millets, 4. Pulse Crops, 5. Vegetables, 6. Fruits, 7. Sugar Producing Plants, 8. Oil Crops, 9. Spices & Condiments. 10. Beverage Plants, 11. Fumitories and Masticatories, 12. Medicinal Plants, 13. Fibres, 14. Wood, 15. Rubber, 16. Paper, 17. Energy Plantation, Short Answer, Very Short Answer and Objective Type Questions.18. Ethnobotany : An Introduction
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Economic Botany
1. Origin of Cultivated Plants, 2. Cereals, 3. Millets, 4. Pulse Crops, 5. Vegetables, 6. Fruits, 7. Sugar Producing Plants, 8. Oil Crops, 9. Spices & Condiments. 10. Beverage Plants, 11. Fumitories and Masticatories, 12. Medicinal Plants, 13. Fibres, 14. Wood, 15. Rubber, 16. Paper, 17. Energy Plantation, Short Answer, Very Short Answer and Objective Type Questions.18. Ethnobotany : An Introduction
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Cell And Molecular Biology
CONTENTS: 1. A Preview of The Cell; 2. Techniques for Cell Study; 3. Cell Wall and Extracellular Matrix (ECM); 4. Cell Membrane (Including Plasma Membrane); 5. Cytoskeleton: Microtubules, Actin Filaments and Intermediate Filaments; 6. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles : 1. Mitochondria; 7. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles: 2. Mitochondria; 8. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles : 3. ER, Ribosomes, Endosomes, Golgi, Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, Hydrogenosomes and Centrosome; 9. Prokaryotic Organelles (Magnetosomes, Carboxysomes, etc.); 10. Plasmids, IS Elements, Transposons and Retroelements; 11. Membrane Function: 1. Cell Adhesion and Cell Junctions (Including Plasmodesmata in Plant Cells); 12. Membrane Function: 2. Membrane Transport and Membrane Excitability (Neurotransmission); 13. Membrane Function: 3. Vesicular Transport and Membrane Fusion (Secretory and Endocytic Pathways); 14. Cell Metabolism:1. Enzymes, Bioenergetics and Metabolic Energy; 15. Cell Metabolism: 2. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration; 16. Cell Metabolism: 3. Photosynthesis and Photorespiration; 17. The Cell Nucleus: 1. Nucleus and Nuclear Pore Complex; 18. The Cell Nucleus: 2. Nucleolus and Other Subnuclear Organelles; 19. The Cell Nucleus: 3. The Chromosomes; 20. Cell Division in Eukaryotes : 1. Mitosis and Meiosis; 21. Cell Division in Eukaryotes: 2. Genetics and Molecular Basis of Cell Cycle; 22. Structure of Prokaryotic Nucleoid and Molecular Basis of the Division and Eukaryotic; Organelles; 23. Programmed Cell Death and Apoptosis; 24. Germ Cells, Fertilization, Parthenogenesis and Apomixis; 25. Basic Concepts in Genetics; 26. Maternal Effects and Cytoplasmic Inheritance; 27. Linkage and Crossing Over in Diploid Organisms (Higher Eukaryotes); 28. Tetrad Analysis, Mitotic Recombination and Gene Conversion in Haploid Organisms (Fungi and Single Celled Algae); 29. Sexuality and Recombination in Bacteria and Viruses; 30. Molecular Mechanism of Genetic Recombination: 1. Homologous Recombination; 31. Molecular Mechanism of Genetic Recombination: 2. Site-Specific Recombination; 32. Recombination and Resolution of Gene Structure (A Modified Concept of Allelomorphism); 33. Structural Changes in Chromosomes; 34. Numerical Changes in Chromosomes; 35. Mutations : 1. Biochemical Level (Biochemical and Microbial Genetics); 36. Mutations : 2. Molecular Level (Mechanism); 37. Chemistry of the Cell 1. Micromolecules (Sugars, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, Nucleotides and Lipids); 38. Chemistry of the Cell 2. Macromolecules (Chemical Bonds, Nucleic, Acids Proteins & Polysaccharides); 39. Synthesis, Modification and Repair of Nucleic Acids; 40. Organization of Genetic Material: 1. Genome Size, C-Value Paradox and Repetitive DNA Sequences; 41. Organisation of Genetic Material 2. Packaging of DNA as Nucleosomes in Eukaryotes; 42. Organization of Genetic Material 3. Mitochondrial, Chloroplast and Apicoplast Genomics; 43. Organization of Genetic Material 4. Split Genes, Overlapping Genes, Pseudogenes, Retrogenes and Cryptic Genes; 44. Multigene Families in Eukaryotes; 45. Dynamic RNA: Ribozymes, Small/Long ncRNAs and RNA World; 46. The Genetic Code; 47. Transcription in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes; 48. RNA Processing (Decay, Splicing, Editing and Repair of RNA); 49. Molecular Machines for Translation of mRNA (Ribosome, tRNA and aaRS); 50. Translation of mRNA; 51. Protein Modification, Folding, Translocation and Degradation; 52. Operon Circuits in Bacteria and Other Prokaryotes; 53. Regulation Cascades in Bacteriophages; 54. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes; 55. Chromatin Remodeling and Cellular Memory in Eukaryotes; 56. Cell Receptors and Signal Transduction; 57. Specification of Cell Fate and Cell Commitment; 58. Genes in Development; 59. Epigenetics and Epigenomics; 60. Immune System in Animals and Plants; 61. Genetics of Cancer: Proto-oncogenes, Oncogenes Tumour Suppressor Genes; 62. Recombinant DNA, Molecular Probes, Gene Libraries, PCR and DNA Chips; 63. Molecular Markers, Restriction Maps and Molecular Genetic Maps; 64. Isolation, Sequencing and Synthesis of Genes/Genomes; 65. Gene Transfer and Gene Targeting; 66. Transgenic Animals and Plants; 67. Hybridoma and Monoclonal Antibodies; 68. Stem Cells and Therapeutic Cloning; 69. Genomics, Proteomics, Transcriptomics and Metabolomics 70. Bioinformatics, In Silico Biology and Systems Biology; References; Author Index; Index.
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Cell And Molecular Biology
CONTENTS: 1. A Preview of The Cell; 2. Techniques for Cell Study; 3. Cell Wall and Extracellular Matrix (ECM); 4. Cell Membrane (Including Plasma Membrane); 5. Cytoskeleton: Microtubules, Actin Filaments and Intermediate Filaments; 6. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles : 1. Mitochondria; 7. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles: 2. Mitochondria; 8. Eukaryotic Cell Organelles : 3. ER, Ribosomes, Endosomes, Golgi, Lysosomes, Peroxisomes, Hydrogenosomes and Centrosome; 9. Prokaryotic Organelles (Magnetosomes, Carboxysomes, etc.); 10. Plasmids, IS Elements, Transposons and Retroelements; 11. Membrane Function: 1. Cell Adhesion and Cell Junctions (Including Plasmodesmata in Plant Cells); 12. Membrane Function: 2. Membrane Transport and Membrane Excitability (Neurotransmission); 13. Membrane Function: 3. Vesicular Transport and Membrane Fusion (Secretory and Endocytic Pathways); 14. Cell Metabolism:1. Enzymes, Bioenergetics and Metabolic Energy; 15. Cell Metabolism: 2. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration; 16. Cell Metabolism: 3. Photosynthesis and Photorespiration; 17. The Cell Nucleus: 1. Nucleus and Nuclear Pore Complex; 18. The Cell Nucleus: 2. Nucleolus and Other Subnuclear Organelles; 19. The Cell Nucleus: 3. The Chromosomes; 20. Cell Division in Eukaryotes : 1. Mitosis and Meiosis; 21. Cell Division in Eukaryotes: 2. Genetics and Molecular Basis of Cell Cycle; 22. Structure of Prokaryotic Nucleoid and Molecular Basis of the Division and Eukaryotic; Organelles; 23. Programmed Cell Death and Apoptosis; 24. Germ Cells, Fertilization, Parthenogenesis and Apomixis; 25. Basic Concepts in Genetics; 26. Maternal Effects and Cytoplasmic Inheritance; 27. Linkage and Crossing Over in Diploid Organisms (Higher Eukaryotes); 28. Tetrad Analysis, Mitotic Recombination and Gene Conversion in Haploid Organisms (Fungi and Single Celled Algae); 29. Sexuality and Recombination in Bacteria and Viruses; 30. Molecular Mechanism of Genetic Recombination: 1. Homologous Recombination; 31. Molecular Mechanism of Genetic Recombination: 2. Site-Specific Recombination; 32. Recombination and Resolution of Gene Structure (A Modified Concept of Allelomorphism); 33. Structural Changes in Chromosomes; 34. Numerical Changes in Chromosomes; 35. Mutations : 1. Biochemical Level (Biochemical and Microbial Genetics); 36. Mutations : 2. Molecular Level (Mechanism); 37. Chemistry of the Cell 1. Micromolecules (Sugars, Fatty Acids, Amino Acids, Nucleotides and Lipids); 38. Chemistry of the Cell 2. Macromolecules (Chemical Bonds, Nucleic, Acids Proteins & Polysaccharides); 39. Synthesis, Modification and Repair of Nucleic Acids; 40. Organization of Genetic Material: 1. Genome Size, C-Value Paradox and Repetitive DNA Sequences; 41. Organisation of Genetic Material 2. Packaging of DNA as Nucleosomes in Eukaryotes; 42. Organization of Genetic Material 3. Mitochondrial, Chloroplast and Apicoplast Genomics; 43. Organization of Genetic Material 4. Split Genes, Overlapping Genes, Pseudogenes, Retrogenes and Cryptic Genes; 44. Multigene Families in Eukaryotes; 45. Dynamic RNA: Ribozymes, Small/Long ncRNAs and RNA World; 46. The Genetic Code; 47. Transcription in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes; 48. RNA Processing (Decay, Splicing, Editing and Repair of RNA); 49. Molecular Machines for Translation of mRNA (Ribosome, tRNA and aaRS); 50. Translation of mRNA; 51. Protein Modification, Folding, Translocation and Degradation; 52. Operon Circuits in Bacteria and Other Prokaryotes; 53. Regulation Cascades in Bacteriophages; 54. Regulation of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes; 55. Chromatin Remodeling and Cellular Memory in Eukaryotes; 56. Cell Receptors and Signal Transduction; 57. Specification of Cell Fate and Cell Commitment; 58. Genes in Development; 59. Epigenetics and Epigenomics; 60. Immune System in Animals and Plants; 61. Genetics of Cancer: Proto-oncogenes, Oncogenes Tumour Suppressor Genes; 62. Recombinant DNA, Molecular Probes, Gene Libraries, PCR and DNA Chips; 63. Molecular Markers, Restriction Maps and Molecular Genetic Maps; 64. Isolation, Sequencing and Synthesis of Genes/Genomes; 65. Gene Transfer and Gene Targeting; 66. Transgenic Animals and Plants; 67. Hybridoma and Monoclonal Antibodies; 68. Stem Cells and Therapeutic Cloning; 69. Genomics, Proteomics, Transcriptomics and Metabolomics 70. Bioinformatics, In Silico Biology and Systems Biology; References; Author Index; Index.
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Economic Zoology
1. Parasitic Protozoa and Human Diseases, 2. Phytoparasitic Nematodes and their Control, 3. Zooparasitic Helminths and their Control, 4. Mites and Ticks and their Control, 5. House Hold Insects, 6. Insect Pests of Some Crops, 7. Insect Pest Management, 8. Apiculture, 9. Lac Culture, 10. Sericulture, 11. Prawn Fishery, 12. Pearl Culture, 13. Edible Freshwater Fishes, 14. Fish Culture, 15. By-Products of Fishing Industry, 16. Snake Venom, 17. Poultry, 18. Economic Importance of Mammals, 19. Piggery, 20. Dairy Industry, 21. Leather Industry, 22. Wool Industry, 23. Fur and Fur Industry, 24. Pharmaceuticals from Animals, 25. Rats and their Control, 26. Wild Life in India and its Conservation, 27. AIDS.
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Economic Zoology
1. Parasitic Protozoa and Human Diseases, 2. Phytoparasitic Nematodes and their Control, 3. Zooparasitic Helminths and their Control, 4. Mites and Ticks and their Control, 5. House Hold Insects, 6. Insect Pests of Some Crops, 7. Insect Pest Management, 8. Apiculture, 9. Lac Culture, 10. Sericulture, 11. Prawn Fishery, 12. Pearl Culture, 13. Edible Freshwater Fishes, 14. Fish Culture, 15. By-Products of Fishing Industry, 16. Snake Venom, 17. Poultry, 18. Economic Importance of Mammals, 19. Piggery, 20. Dairy Industry, 21. Leather Industry, 22. Wool Industry, 23. Fur and Fur Industry, 24. Pharmaceuticals from Animals, 25. Rats and their Control, 26. Wild Life in India and its Conservation, 27. AIDS.
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