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By: McGraw-Hill ISBN: 007285457X Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 29 April, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 1101910
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By: Eric P. Widmaier, Hershel Raff, Kevin T. Strang, Eric Widmaier ISBN: 0072880740 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math Release Date: 14 January, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 710948
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By: Cram101 Textbook Reviews ISBN: 1428803904 Publisher: AIPI Release Date: 25 June, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 1355610
| This book offered every important definition that was in the Fox Physiology Book so, if you want to resell a textbook, there are plenty of lined pages for notes. On one page were definitions, on the facing page were blank lined spaces for notes. For definitions, it was great. I guess I expected more, since the title is Outlines & Highlights for Human Physiology. Moral of the story: don't judge a book by its cover - or title. |
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By: Rod R. Seeley ISBN: 0072943696 Publisher: McGraw-Hill Higher Education Release Date: January, 2007 Bioscience book rank: 961348
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By: Gerard J. Tortora, Sandra R. Grabowski ISBN: 0471229326 Publisher: Wiley Release Date: 20 January, 2003 Bioscience book rank: 906826
| i need to review about: anatomical position, body regions, directional terms body plates, body cavities and different systems of body and its functions. |
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By: David R., Ph.D. Bell, Roberta J. Sandy-Shadle, James E. Whitcraft ISBN: 0316088684 Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Release Date: January, 1998 Bioscience book rank: 1214762
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By: John B. West ISBN: 0195121945 Publisher: An American Physiological Society Book Release Date: 15 July, 1998 Bioscience book rank: 1168783
| This is a unique and very well written book on high-altitude. The history chapters are complete and privide the reader with an exellent oveview of many interesting discoveries. You will not find historical information of this quality elsewhere. The scientific base is strong, and the detailed descriptions of some important medical experiments are of great use. I used the book as background source while writing a dutch booklet on high altitude disease, and found it of great use. Thank you, John West! |
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By: Robert M. Berne, Matthew N. Levy ISBN: 0323008135 Publisher: C.V. Mosby Release Date: December, 1999 Bioscience book rank: 731175
| I highly recommend this book to any medical student. It's easy to read and understand, and very complete. Some of my friends used the Costanzo physio book, but this book is much more complete and has color photos and clinical cases at the end of each chapter. Besides, Costanzo is just a more complete version of BRS Physio and it doesn't really add anything. This physio book really helps explain some of the key concepts in detail and its the most complete reference book you can find. I don't see how you can survive your 2nd year of medical school without this book. And my Step 1 exam had a TON of physio questions, so I'm really glad I studied physio in detail.
This book gives you exactly what it says it does. I believe it is specially made for the quick study of a given subject. If you come to this book expecting to find all answers you'll surelly be disapointed. As the title of the book says here you only find the "principles". For a thorough study you must get a physiology treaty either by the same authors or by Guyton, Ganong... In addition I think this book will be somehow difficult to understand if you are not a medical student because the authors write about a subject as if you already have some concepts on medical subjects as Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Histology, Biochemistry... |
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By: Judy Penn, Elizabeth Hanson ISBN: 0131950800 Publisher: Pearson ESL Release Date: 31 March, 2006 Bioscience book rank: 1117438
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By: Karen Birch ISBN: 1859962491 Publisher: Taylor & Francis Release Date: 26 October, 2004 Bioscience book rank: 1291062
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