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Human Physiology by Stuart Ira Fox

Material type: TextTextPublication details: United States of America. McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. , 1996Edition: 5th edDescription: xx, 704 p. : ill , (some col) ; 27 cmISBN: 0697209857Subject(s): PhysiologyDDC classification: SHS 612 F83h 1996 Summary: "This text is designed to serve the needs of students enrolled in an undergraduate physiology course. The beginning chapters introduce basic chemical and biological concepts to provide these students many of whom do not have extensive science backgrounds with the framework they need to comprehend physiological principles. In the chapters that follow, the material is presented in such a way as to promote conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization of facts."
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Includes appendix and index.

"This text is designed to serve the needs of students enrolled in an undergraduate physiology course. The beginning chapters introduce basic chemical and biological concepts to provide these students many of whom do not have extensive science backgrounds with the framework they need to comprehend physiological principles. In the chapters that follow, the material is presented in such a way as to promote conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization of facts."

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