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LEADER: 03579cam 22008054a 4500
001 ocm42761950
003 OCoLC
005 20180531231618.0
008 991027s2000 njua b 001 0 eng
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100 1 $aMielczarek, Eugenie V.
245 10 $aIron, nature's universal element :$bwhy people need iron & animals make magnets /$cEugenie Vorburger Mielczarek and Sharon Bertsch McGrayne.
260 $aNew Brunswick, N.J. :$bRutgers University Press,$c℗♭2000.
300 $axvi, 204 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 177-196) and index.
505 0 $aWhat was iron doing at life's birth? : life without oxygen -- Catastrophe : the arrival of oxygen -- Grabbing and storing : controlling iron -- The smallest living magnets : avoiding oxygen -- Hemoglobin and myoglobin : harnessing oxygen -- Migrating animals : magnetic travel -- Iron and the planet's ecosystem : seas and soils -- Feeding the world's poor : iron deficiency.
520 $aMielczarek (physics, George Mason U.) and science writer McGrayne explore the critical importance of the metal element in life from bacteria to humans. They report on recent discoveries about iron and magnetism in bacteria, in myriad animal and plant species, and in humans, such as that many migrating animals have minute deposits of magnetite inside them that are sensory navigators. They also, of course, discuss the role of iron in mammalian blood and the iron- related diseases of humans.
650 0 $aIron$xPhysiological effect.
650 0 $aIron in the body.
650 0 $aBiomagnetism.
650 0 $aMagnetoreception.
650 12 $aIron$xphysiology.
650 22 $aMagnetics.
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650 17 $aFysiologische aspecten.$2gtt
650 17 $aBiomagnetisme.$2gtt
650 17 $aSpoorelementen.$2gtt
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650 7 $aBiomagne tisme.$2ram
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650 07 $aEisenstoffwechsel.$2swd
650 07 $aErna hrung.$2swd
700 1 $aMcGrayne, Sharon Bertsch.
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