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Verlag: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1975
ISBN 10: 0470312009ISBN 13: 9780470312001
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Very Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in excellent condition. May show signs of wear or have minor defects.
Verlag: Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 1975
ISBN 10: 0470312009ISBN 13: 9780470312001
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
Buch
Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Chapman & Hall LTD, London, 1974
ISBN 10: 0412113902ISBN 13: 9780412113901
Anbieter: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OXON, Vereinigtes Königreich
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hardcover. Zustand: Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No dust jacket. First Edition. numerous colour and b/w plates, minor softening to head and tail of spine, text clean and tight. Ex-Library.
Verlag: Chapman, 1974
ISBN 10: 0412113902ISBN 13: 9780412113901
Anbieter: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Vereinigtes Königreich
Buch Erstausgabe
Hardback. Zustand: VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. 1974. Chapman. First. Hard Cover. Book-VG. DJ-VG, slight edgewear. 9.5x6.5. 323pp. Profuse b/w plates and illus in text.
Verlag: Springer US, 1974
ISBN 10: 0412113902ISBN 13: 9780412113901
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - In recent years a new field of study has arisen called developmental biology. The term developmental biology is really a new name for embryology; it is, however, used to denote the molecular approach to the study of developing systems. In this book we have tried wherever possible to blend the older information of classical embryology and in particular organogeny with the newer concepts of developmental biology. The original intention was to cover all the tissues of the body in this book. However, it soon became obvious that it was not possible to do this within one volume. Therefore we decided to have two general chapters, one on the basic concepts of cellular development and an other on the ageing of cells (this being considered part of the normal growth process). In addition to these two general chapters we have included chapters on some of the major tissues. These were chosen not just to illustrate the points made in the general chapters but because there is enough information available on the development of these tissues for the expert in that field to present a good, readable account. It is hoped that at a later date when more information is available, we will be able to extend this work, probably as several volumes, and to include the other tissues of the body which are not dealt with in this volume.