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Microbiology

By: Pelczar, Michael J.
Contributor(s): Chan, E.C.S.
Publisher: New Delhi Tata McGraw Hill 2010Edition: 1st.Description: xxvii, 897+I.09 Pages | Binding - Paperback |.ISBN: 978-0-07-015147-5.Other title: Application based approach.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICAL MICROBIOLOGY | PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRYDDC classification: 579 Online resources: Click here to access online Summary: Microbiology: An Application Based Approach portrays an up-to-date exposition of the biology of microorganisms, their tremendous biochemical diversity, and their role in environment, our health and our economy. Supported with exhaustive pedagogy, it offers straightforward explanations of various phenomena, highlighting unique features with crisp explanations of technical terms. Salient Features Explains diseases using Transmission-based approach. Covers all important topics such as Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, Microbial Nutrition and Metabolism, Microbial Genetics, Culture and Growth, Viruses, Normal Flora, Immune Response, Diseases and Control, and Industrial Microbiology. Dedicated chapter on `Essentials of Biochemistry for Microbiology?. Exhaustive Pedagogical features includes: 1260 chapter end objective-type-questions 176 `Ask yourself? questions within chapters 224 thought eliciting discussion questions 325 chapter review questions 729 tables and figures 49 discover boxes hlighting unique features with crisp explanations of technical terms.
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Microbiology: An Application Based Approach portrays an up-to-date exposition of the biology of microorganisms, their tremendous biochemical diversity, and their role in environment, our health and our economy. Supported with exhaustive pedagogy, it offers straightforward explanations of various phenomena, highlighting unique features with crisp explanations of technical terms.

Salient Features

Explains diseases using Transmission-based approach.
Covers all important topics such as Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes, Microbial Nutrition and Metabolism, Microbial Genetics, Culture and Growth, Viruses, Normal Flora, Immune Response, Diseases and Control, and Industrial Microbiology.
Dedicated chapter on `Essentials of Biochemistry for Microbiology?.
Exhaustive Pedagogical features includes:
1260 chapter end objective-type-questions
176 `Ask yourself? questions within chapters
224 thought eliciting discussion questions
325 chapter review questions
729 tables and figures
49 discover boxes hlighting unique features with crisp explanations of technical terms.

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