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The present title Encyclopaedia of Research Methodology has been carefully compiled and edited to meet the long felt needs of increasing number of students and researchers who have to deal with habits, behaviour, collection, reproductive biology, care and management of laboratory animals and preparation for microscopic studies including microscopes, instruments and staining processes. It is one of the few books that give a practical introduction to the husbandary ...
Evolution is an interdisciplinary science and extends to diverse fields such as Zoology, Botany, Earth Science and Geography. The present title is an effort to summarize the basic concept and principles of the subject, to present the elementary factual information with which a person to be competent in the filed should be familiar, and to show how these principles and facts may be applied in a practical way to the interests and welfare of man. Although the book ...
There are several good reasons to believe that the earliest organisms originated in the sea. The sea contains salts needed for health and growth. Evolution from Rocks consists of eighteen chapters giving an elaborate account of the themes. Researchers, P.G. students, scientists and teachers will find this book of utmost use.
Interest in organic evolution has increased in recent decades among a wide range of scientists-from astronomers to biochemists. This book provides a scientific account of all core issues pertaining to organic evolution. The information is grouped under twenty four chapters, which will be useful to researchers, scientists and teachers in the field. CONTENTS The Origin of Life; Evidence of Evolution; Lamarckism & Neo-Lamarckism; Darwin's Natural Selection; ...
Pattern of Evolution, consists of eleven chapters, which provides authoritative by facts and figures, on various themes.
Origin of Life, as is suggestive from the name of the title, gives a vivid and categorical scientific account of the origin and evolution of life on the earth. This book is consisted of the following Chapters.
Vertebrates (Chordates) have several diagnostic characters which re absolutely distinctive, separating them sharply from all forms of life. The main contrast between invertebrate and vertebrate animals seems to be that, as a whole the former are static organisms with little or no power of locomotion, while the latter are essentially dynamic.This book presents a scientific story of origin and evolution of vertebrates. The information is grouped under thirteen ...