The first of its kind, The Microbe Files: Cases in Microbiology for the Undergraduate , provides readers with a fascinating series of short cases that help readers apply what they have learned by placing them in real life situations that allied health professionals face every day. For college students instructors and students.
The Surprising Ways Microbes Can Improve Your Health and Life (and How to Protect Yourself from the Bad Ones) ... HOW SWEET Xylitol is a rising star in the world of nutrition and health even though it has been around for over 30 years.
Engelkirk PG, Duben-Engelkirk JD, Dowell VR. Principles and Practice of Clinical Anaerobic Bacteriology. Belmont, CA: Star Publishing; 1992. C What organism is the etiologic agent oferythema migrans? A. 34 CASE FILES: MICROBIOLOGY.
The science consultant for the popular science fiction TV show discusses the actual scientific research in cell biology, cloning, genetic engineering, aging, hybrid cells, and computer technology that informs the program.
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"Microbiology covers the scope and sequence requirements for a single-semester microbiology course for non-majors. The book presents the core concepts of microbiology with a focus on applications for careers in allied health.
Ever since we started huddling together in communities, the story of human history has been inextricably entwined with the story of microbes.
Presents 50 clinical cases illustrating essential concepts in microbiology. Each case in this book includes a discussion correlated to key basic science concepts, definitions of key terms, microbial pearls, and USMLE-style review questions.
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