by Steve Ketteridge (Contributor), Derek Springham (Author), Trevor Gross (Contributor), Jane Faull (Contributor)
Introductory Microbiology is written for diploma level students and those undertaking introductory courses or modules in microbiology as part of their degree course. It is intended to cover the fundamental principles of microbiology and their applications without encompassing the many specialist topics commonly found in more advanced comprehensive tests for honours undergraduates. The appeal of the book lies in its clearly defined target market and deliberately concise treatment, its frequent references to microbiological appications to medicine and industry, and its plentiful use of half-tones and two-colour illustrations. Questions are included at the ends of chapters (with answers provided at the back of the book), together with suggestions for further reading. The book also includes a glossary of specialst terms. This book should be of interest to first and second year undergraduates in biology (all branches), applied biology, microbiology, paramedical (health) sciences.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 432
Edition: 1995
Publisher: Springer
Published: 15 Dec 1994
ISBN 10: 0412453002
ISBN 13: 9780412453007
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