An edition of Biochemistry (1990)

Biochemistry

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An edition of Biochemistry (1990)

Biochemistry

3rd ed.
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Publisher
J. Wiley & Sons
Language
English
Pages
1591

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Previews available in: French English

Edition Availability
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Biochimie
2005, De Boeck
in French - 2e éd.
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Biochemistry
2004, J. Wiley & Sons
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Biochemistry
Biochemistry
2004, J. Wiley & Sons
in English - 3rd ed.
Cover of: Biochemistry
Biochemistry
1995, J. Wiley & Sons
in English - 2nd ed.
Cover of: Biochemistry
Biochemistry
1990, Wiley
in English

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Edition Notes

CD-ROM is titled Biochemical interactions.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: PC with Pentium II 266 or faster processor; 32MB RAM; Windows 95, 98, ME, NT 4.0, 2000 or XP; SVGA monitor 800 x 600 resolution 16 or 24-bit color; CD-ROM drive (8x or faster); sound card and speakers.

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Hoboken, NJ
Other Titles
Biochemical interactions

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 1591 :
Number of pages
1591

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17841091M
ISBN 10
047119350X, 0471392235, 0471417610
OCLC/WorldCat
54780033
Library Thing
180783
Goodreads
1147698

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Oregon Libraries MARC record

First Sentence

"gets that life as we know it arose but once (if life arose more than once, the other forms must have rapidly died out, possibly because they were "eaten" by the present form). Thus, by comparing the corresponding genetic messages of a wide variety of modern organisms it may be possible to derive reasonable models of the primordial messages from which they have descended."

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