Books from Morton Publishing Company

  • Exercises for the Zoology Laboratory, 4e
    By David G Smith

    Krogh, D. Biology: Guide to the Natural World, 5th ed. Boston: Benjamin Cummings, 2011. Lasiewski, R. C. “Respiratory Function in Birds.” In Avian Biology, vol. 2, 287–342. D. S. Farner, J. R. King, and K. C. Parkes, eds.

  • Applied Pharmaceutics in Contemporary Compounding
    By Robert P. Shrewsbury

    Weatherman, K. D., Samuel, A., Christoff, J., and Galbraith, W. “Assessing the Stability of Common Radiopharmaceuticals Compounded and Utilized Outside Package Insert Guidelines,” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding 17, ...

  • VanDeGraaff's Photographic Atlas for the Biology Laboratory, 8e
    By Byron J Adams, John L Crawley

    (b) White pine—The second-year cones of a white pine open to expose the winged seeds to the wind. (c) Willow—The airborne seeds of a willow may be dispersed over long distances. (d) Witch hazel—Mature seeds of the witch hazel tree are ...

  • Exercises for the Microbiology Laboratory
    By Burton E. Pierce, Michael J. Leboffe

    Exercises for the Microbiology Laboratory, Fourth Edition by Michael J. Leboffe and Burton E. Pierce is an inexpensive, black-and-white manual that provides a concise and flexible alternative to other large microbiology laboratory manuals.

  • Microbiology: Laboratory Theory and Application
    By Burton E. Pierce, Michael J. Leboffe

    Patrick R. Murray, Ellen Jo Baron, Michael A. Pfaller, Fred C. Tenover, and Robert H. Yolken, eds. Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology, 1995. Chapin, Kimberle C. and Patrick R. Murray. Pages 257–259 in Manual of Clinical ...

  • Microbiology: Laboratory Theory and Application, Essentials
    By Burton E. Pierce, Michael J. Leboffe

    James H. Jorgensen, Michael A. Pfaller, Karen C. Carroll, Guido Funke, Marie Louise Landry, Sandra S. Richter, and David W. Warnock, eds. Washington, DC: ASM Press, American Society for Microbiology, 2015.

  • A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory
    By Burton E. Pierce, Michael J. Leboffe

    Volume Editors: Ellen Jo Baron, James H. Jorgensen, Marie Louise Landry, and Michael A. Pfaller. 2007. Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 9th Ed. ASM Press, Washington, D.C. Nelson, David L. and Michael M. Cox. 2008.

  • A Photographic Atlas for the Microbiology Laboratory, Fifth Edition
    By Michael J Leboffe, Burton E Pierce

    Carroll, Karen C. and Michael A. Pfaller, editors in chief. Marie Louise Landry, Alexander J. McAdam, Robin Patel, and Sandra S. Richter, vol. eds. Manual of Clinical Microbiology, 12th ed., Volumes 1 and 2. Washington, DC: ASM Press, ...

  • A Dissection Guide & Atlas to the Rabbit
    By David G. Smith, Michael P. Schenk

    ... Editor Editorial Project Managers Production Manager Production Associates Indexer Illustrations Cover Photograph Cover Illustration Cover Design David M. Ferguson Marta R. Pentecost Adam W. Jones Sarah D. Thomas Trina Lambert, ...

  • A Commitment to Fitness
    By Karen S. Mazzeo

    A Commitment to Fitness

  • A Photographic Atlas of Marine Biology
    By Michael J. Leboffe, Gary D. Wisehart, Erin C. Rempala

    We appreciate the efforts of Gwen Goodmanlowe, CSU–Long Beach, Sharon E. Mozley-Standridge, Middle Georgia College, Kathryn Craven, Armstrong Atlantic State University, and John Korstad, Oral Roberts University, for reviewing the ...

  • Exploring Anatomy in the Laboratory, Second Edition
    By Erin C Amerman

    4.14H: M. I. Walker/Science Source Unit 7 Opener: D. Roberts/Science Source Fig. 7.13: Martin Shields/Science Source Fig. 7.14: VideoSurgery/Science Source Fig. 7.15: David Bassett/Science Source Fig. 7.16: Paul Rapson/Science Source ...

  • Exploring Biology in the Laboratory, 3e
    By John L Crawley, Murray P Pendarvis

    Rachel Wiechman, West Liberty University We extend a special thank you to Linda Bergen-Losee, who read through each chapter and updated the Check Your Understanding and Review questions. Any outstanding errors are the sole ...

  • A Visual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy, Fifth Edition
    By Paul A Krieger

    Description The heart is divided into left and right halves and has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The atria are the first chambers to receive blood from the body. They fill with blood, contract, and transfer blood to the ...

  • A Visual Analogy Guide to Human Anatomy
    By Paul A. Krieger

    Internal Structure Description The heart is divided into left and right halves and has four chambers, two atria and two ventricles. The atria are the first chambers to receive blood from the body. They fill with blood, contract, ...

  • Exploring the Universe: A Laboratory Guide for Astronomy
    By Michael E. Bakich, Mike D. Reynolds

    7.2A, B, p. 118; Fig. 7.4, p. 122; Fig. 7.13; p. 138; Fig. 7.15, p. 140; Fig. 7.17, p. 144; Fig. 7.18, p. 145; Fig. 10.2, p. 184; Fig. 10.31, p. ... 441 Astronomy magazine: Roen Kelly after Stephen G. Cullen: Fig 15.16–15.17, p.

  • Exploring General Chemistry in the Laboratory
    By Colleen F. Craig, Kim N. Gunnerson

    Methylene Chloride, CH2Cl2 Lewis Structure 3-D Molecular Structure Number of Valence Electrons Steric Number of Central Atom Electron Group Geometry Molecular Geometry Bond Angle(s) Polar? (If yes, show dipole on 3-D structure) ...

  • Exploring General, Organic, & Biochemistry in the Laboratory
    By William G. O'Neal

    n Figure 4.15: Phanie Agency/Science Source n Chapter 5 Opener: Geoff Tompkinson/Science n Chapter 6 Opener: Martyn Chillmaid/Science n Chapter 7 Opener: Charles Winters/Science Source n Figure 7.25: Will Kelley n Chapter 8 Opener: ...

  • Discovering Anatomy: A Guided Examination of the Cadaver
    By John L Crawley, David A Morton

    Part J: Stretch Reflex 1 Sit down on a chair with legs bent and relaxed. 2 Palpate the hamstrings (muscle along the posterior aspect of your thigh). Do they feel tight or relaxed? 3 Stand up and bend over to touch your toes.

  • A Photographic Atlas of Histology
    By Michael J. Lefoffe

    This micrograph is a wet mount of a living guppy's tail. A capillary (C) is shown branching off an arteriole (A), which was carrying blood from right to left. Because the guppy wasn't stained, the endothelial cells do not stand out.