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Metabolism and Molecular Physiology of Saccharomyces Cerevisiae

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ISBN-10: 0415299004

ISBN-13: 9780415299008

Edition: 2nd 2004 (Revised)

Authors: J. Richard Dickinson, Michael Schweizer

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The second edition of this authoritative reference updates existing chapters and includes new chapters on ageing, the cell wall and functional analysis and bioinformatics. Containing a wealth of new research data, this book remains a leading reference for bioscientists across many disciplines.
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Book details

List price: $270.00
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2004
Publisher: CRC Press LLC
Publication date: 4/27/2004
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 480
Size: 7.20" wide x 10.31" long x 1.22" tall
Weight: 2.244

Preface
Introduction
Chronology of Nevill Mott's Life and Work
Prewar
A Happy Childhood
Cambridge and Manchester 1924-1933
Memories of Nevill and His Bristol Team
First Years
Early Days
A Miraculous Escape
Family Friend
War Years
Bristol 1938: Memories of a Research Student
Fort Halstead: Superintendent of Theoretical Research in Armaments
My Professional Association with Sir Nevill Mott
Some Reminiscences
Postwar Bristol
Memories from 1945 to 1954
The Bristol Period: 1945 to 1954
Recollections
Some Personal Reminiscences
Postwar Days at Bristol
Master, Colleague and Friend of Our Laboratory
Nevill in Bristol During the Early Fifties
My Brother-In-Law
Memories-With Gratitude
Recollections of Bristol 1951-52
A Brief Reminiscence
Mott and the Cosmic Radiation
Reminiscences of Bristol
Mind Without Frontiers
A Brilliant Shaft of Light
Mott Family Life
Nuclear Arms and Pugwash
Preventing Nuclear War
The Oxford Research Group
Early Cambridge
Memories of the Professor's Secretary
Magister
How He Saved the Laboratory of Molecular Biology
A Student's View
Can You Hear Me in the Back?
Excursions into Politics
Tripos Reform and Invention
Metal Physics at the Cavendish: a Personal Appreciation
Selected Encounters
Moving On
Cavendish Professor
A Jewish Connection
Nfm and Pcs
Gifts to Physics
A Reminiscence and Appreciation
Applied Science
Education
Energetic Kindness
Starting a University
Student Rebellion and How Nec Got a Grant
Open Learning
Teaching Science
Taylor & Francis
My Memories
Editor, Chairman and President: Three Roles in One Company
Late Cambridge
Reminiscences
A Happy Warrior
Some Personal Recollections
Working with Nevill Mott
Reminiscences
Democritus of Elysium
Defects in Chalcogenide Glasses
Glass, Raspberries and Cader Idris
Memories of a Graduate Student
The Mott Transition
A Sovereign Friend
A Man for All Seasons
Encountering Sir Nevill
The Enquiring Chemist
Sharing a Whisky
A Man and a Scientist
Non-Crystalline Solids: Order in Disorder
Nobel Prize News in Marburg
Swedish Involvements
My Life Touched by Nevill
Mott's Room
My Research with Sir Nevill
Personal Memoires
Reminiscences
Growing Up with Sir Nevill
Fond Remembrances
Science and Social Life with Nevill in Grenoble
Beyond the Mott Transition
High-Temperature Superconductivity
References
Religion
My Brother-In-Law
A Scientist Who Came to Believe
Science and Religion
Searching for Religious Truths
Nevill's Funeral Address