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By: Patrick Leonardi ISBN: 1933023066 Publisher: Silver Educational Publishing Release Date: 06 November, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 641846
| I was expecting a real book when I paid $50 for only one part of a three series study guide. I get magazines that are bound better than this book. The binding started breaking the first time I read through it. The red paper that is used throughout is difficult on the eyes. This is a very low quality of production. There were A LOT of typos, and it means A LOT when even I can point them out. There are no explanations for the answers, it just gives you a letter in the back of the book and no way to understand why it is that answer. I have two other ARRT exam review books and they are much more helpful. I wouldn't recommend this book, put your money elsewhere.
The questions were very complete and organized in each part. It was realy easy to study from. It helped me to pass the Arrt examination. The questions were similar to the formation on the Arrt exam.
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<br />When you're not studying for the Arrt and need some entertainment I recommend
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<br />Twilight Zone- The Complete Series (Season One) (2002) starring Forest Whitacher on DVD. |
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By: CAW, Louise Tartaglia, Anne Waugh ISBN: 0750688734 Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Release Date: 29 June, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 610390
| This book is fairly straightforward, but not very in-depth or detailed. It is more of an overview than I expected for a college level physiology book. Supplemental material is often needed for a more comprehensive understanding of concepts. |
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By: Rodney A. Rhoades, Richard G. Pflanzer ISBN: 0534462510 Publisher: Brooks Cole Release Date: 03 July, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 280451
| The book is well illustrated and well linked into case studies for medical students. It appears that the book was focused for a medical students. this can be irritating as pathology and science students use the book, and as much as the case studies are interesting, a more molecular approach occasionally would have made a more dynamic book. The book is wonderful and easy to use, a sensational book on all other points.
As good as any physiology book can be. It's just as boring as the rest of them! |
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By: J. Rodney Levick ISBN: 0340809213 Publisher: A Hodder Arnold Publication Release Date: 25 December, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 648278
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By: Terry R. Martin ISBN: 0072827343 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Release Date: 2007 Bioscience book rank: 573948
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By: Gerard J. Tortora ISBN: 0470136995 Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 16 July, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 688022
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By: McGraw-Hill ISBN: 0073270954 Publisher: McGaw-Hill Release Date: 2007 Bioscience book rank: 675535
| I would not recommend that you buy this product. I ordered it because it was a cheap price, only to find out that they are not the "real" CDs, but rather only a 120-day trial. I would recommend buying the Anatomy & Physiology Revealed CDs 1-4 complete series by Medical College of Ohio (CD-ROM - May 1, 2006) instead. It costs about $10 more, but atleast you can use it as long as you like and sell it back when you're done with it. |
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By: Frederic H. Martini ISBN: 0805383115 Publisher: Benjamin Cummings Release Date: 17 April, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 780988
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By: Gerard J. Tortora, Bryan H. Derrickson ISBN: 047168936X Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 29 July, 2005 Bioscience book rank: 67232
| I ordered a book late on January (Friday) 7, 2005 at night and received it just on time on Monday 01/10/2005. Just when my classes started, I was very glad that this company does what they promise. Thanks. |
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By: Elaine Nicpon Marieb, Linda S. Kollett, Peter Z. Zao, Timothy Stabler ISBN: 0805349855 Publisher: Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company Release Date: 12 July, 2001 Bioscience book rank: 433392
| This laboratory manual is the perfect follow-up to Marieb's 6th Edition for many, many reasons. It not only goes into greater detail about material presented in the book with suggested lab exercises, but also successfully breaks down all the "fluff" into an understandable format. Utilizing the effectiveness of the PhysioEX CD-ROM and the many detailed diagrams which come in a massive abundance, this lab manual is perfectly suitable for anyone looking for an extra reference source to use. Overall there are 46 different exercises which closely mirror the progressing content of the book, along with 46 more practice exercises that're really quizzes over the covered material. The many highlighted phrases and bolded words really help to point out what is most crucial to memorize and (as I've found after taking my first test) really are a big help. All in all I'd have to say this lab manual is nothing short of spectacular - from the way it meticulously guides the student through the actual lab step by step, to the way the information is presented in an understandable manner. The price is pretty reasonable, however the only advice I do have for potential buyers is to try and buy a hardback copy if available. The one I own that came with my text is a spiral-bound paperback and is very susceptible to damage. Nevertheless, if you're not able to find a hardback copy I'd still recommend this to anyone taking Anatomy & Physiology simply for its priceless information. |