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Paperback / softback. New. Loury describes a cycle of tainted social information that has resulted in a self-replicating pattern of racial stereotypes that rationalize and sustain discrimination. His analysis shows how restrictions placed on black development by stereotypical and stigmatizing thinking deny a segment of the population the possibility of self-actualization., 6, Wallchart. New. This chart illustrates spinal nerves and cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. It also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves, and dermal segmentation.show more, 6, London: Thomas Wilson and others. Worn condition. Cover rubbed with edge wear. Most of outer spine missing. Segment of fep removed. Contents firm. Some scattered browning. Ex Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, Library. 1808. Second Edition. Grey board cover. 190mm x 110mm (7" x 4"). 332pp + index. ., Thomas Wilson and others, 1808, 0, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title ""Biology of Coelenterata"" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404. Biology of CoelenterataD.R. Khanna,P.R. Yadav9788183560214, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title ""Biology of Coelenterata"" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title "Biology of Coelenterata" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1971. Very Good+ condition. This is the Fourth Edition, Fourth Printing (1971) with exactly the same content as other printings of the Fourth Edition (e.g. 1973, 1976, 1979, 1981, etc.) NOT a library discard. A bright, tight copy. Sharp corners. Inner hinges are perfect. Hardcover. 6.75" wide by 10" tall. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. By Daniel C. Moore, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Washington. Bound in the original light blue cloth, lettered in shiny gold on the spine. 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When he was appointed Institute Professor in 1955, he concluded his long service as department head and devoted his energies to his research unit. Foreseeing what he considered the last frontier of science, the exploration of the brain and neural function, in 1962 he established the interdisciplinary Neurosciences Research Program (NRP) which he chaired until 1974 and continued to advise until it moved from MIT in 1982. Across those years, he saw his field grow from an unnamed idea to the worldwide enterprise that is neuroscience today." FINE - HARDCOVER, signed by Signed by Francis O. Schmitt.. Signed by Francis O. Schmitt.. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present.. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Rockerfeller Univeristy Press:, 1969, 5, paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback Pages Number: 114 Language: Chinese. 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Paperback / softback. New. Loury describes a cycle of tainted social information that has resulted in a self-replicating pattern of racial stereotypes that rationalize and sustain discrimination. His analysis shows how restrictions placed on black development by stereotypical and stigmatizing thinking deny a segment of the population the possibility of self-actualization., 6, Wallchart. New. This chart illustrates spinal nerves and cranial nerves and diagrams the portion of the thoracic spinal cord with spinal nerves. It also shows spinal cord segments, cutaneous distribution of spinal nerves, and dermal segmentation.show more, 6, London: Thomas Wilson and others. Worn condition. Cover rubbed with edge wear. Most of outer spine missing. Segment of fep removed. Contents firm. Some scattered browning. Ex Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, Library. 1808. Second Edition. Grey board cover. 190mm x 110mm (7" x 4"). 332pp + index. ., Thomas Wilson and others, 1808, 0, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title ""Biology of Coelenterata"" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404. Biology of CoelenterataD.R. Khanna,P.R. Yadav9788183560214, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title ""Biology of Coelenterata"" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. The present title "Biology of Coelenterata" A is a compilation work and embodies a fairly comprehensive treatment of the fundamental facts and aspects of morphology, anatomy, and Psychology of various types of coelenterates. It is an indispensable text meeting complete requirement of undergraduate and postgraduate students of Biology. The Purpose of this book is to provide students an authoritative and upto date text in a very simple way, easy to grasp by those who do not have strong background of this subject. Much emphasis has been given on the Anatomical studies of selected coelenterates. Ecological aspects have also been dealt with in sufficient details. Contents, 1. INTRODUCTION : Advancement over Sponges; Sertularia ; Plumularia; Clytia; Campanularia. Hydractinia; Eudendrium; Ceratella; Tubularia; Bougainvillea; Millepora; Stylaster; Gonionemus; Diphyes; Halistemma; Physalia; Porpita; Velella; Lucernaria; Charybdaea; Pericolpa; Cyanea; Rhizostoma; Edwardsia; Minyas; Cerianthus; Zoanthus; Madrepora; Meandrina; Favia; Fungia; Flabellum; Astrangia; Dendrophylia; Gorgonia; Corallium; Tubipora; Telesto; Alcyonium; Hartea; Heliopora; Pennatula; Renilla; Virgularia; Cavemularia. 2. FIRST APPEARANCE : Darwin`s theory; completed by DANA and development by Davis; As an explanation of fringing Reefs; Barriers; and Atolls; Sea-Level Shifts and Their Effects on Reefs; Reef Growth in Response to the Holocene Transgression; Result of Deep Drilling and Geophysical work on Atolls in the Pacific and in Indonesia; Karstic Saucer Theory of Atoll Origin; Tentative Synthesis of General Reef Evolution on the Pacific Plate; Impact of Regional Tectonics. 3. METAZOAN ANCESTORY : Origin and Nature of the Metazoa; Origin of the Metazoa; Pressures Exerted on Unicellular Animals; Fossil Record; Theories of Metazoan Origin; Organization of the Metazoan; Differentiation and Divison of Labor; Symmetry and Polarity; Segmentation and Tagmatization; Embryology of the Metazoans; Types of Cleavage; Blastula and Gastrula Formation; Mesoderm and Coelom; Protostomia and Deuterostomia; Brief Classification of the Invertebrates. 4. GENERAL FORM : Main Axis and its Poles in Multicellular Animals; Symmetry in the Structure of Sponges and Archaeocyatha; Symmetry of Scyphozoa; Symmetry of Anthozoa; Symmetry of Ctcnophora; Comparison of the Symmetry of Ctenophora and Cnidaria; Ecological Significance of the Symmetry of Sponges and Coelenterates. 5. MATING : First Steps in Development of Genital Apparatus Coelenterates. 6. Breeding : Hydrozoa; Development of Tubularia; Development of Gonionema; Development of Spirocodon; General Development of Hydroidea; General Development of Trachylina; General Development of Siphonophora; Scyphozoa; Development of Thaumatoscyphus; Development of Nausithoe; Development of Aurelia; Anthozoa; General Development; Development of Sagartia Traglodytes; Development of Halcampa Duodecimcirrata; Ctenophora; Prospective Destiny; Gastrulation. 7. MUSCULATURE : First Stages of its Development Coelenterata; Muscle System 8. MESENTERIES IN ANTHOZOA : Structure; Typical Type of Mesenteries; Type of Mesenteries; Disposition of Mesenteries in Anthozoa; Subclass Alcyonaria; Subclass Zoantharia 9. STINGING Cells : Distribution; Size; Structure; Discharge of Nematocyst; Development; Types of Nematocysts 10. SENSATION : Coelenterates and the First Appearance of Nerve Cells and of a Neural Apparatus; Lower Worms; and General Principles of the Evolution of the Neural Apparatus 11. POLYMWPHISM : Polypoids Zooids; Gastrozooids; Dactylozooids; Gonozooids; Medusoid Zooids; Swimming Bell; Pneumatophores; Bracts; Gonophores; Grades; Origin of Polymorphism; Polyp Origin Theory; Polyp Person Theory; Polymorphism and Alternation of Generations 12. CORAL; REEFS AND ATTOLS : Generalized Cross-Se Printed Pages: 404., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas, Publisher, 1971. Very Good+ condition. This is the Fourth Edition, Fourth Printing (1971) with exactly the same content as other printings of the Fourth Edition (e.g. 1973, 1976, 1979, 1981, etc.) NOT a library discard. A bright, tight copy. Sharp corners. Inner hinges are perfect. Hardcover. 6.75" wide by 10" tall. NO owner's name or bookplate. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. By Daniel C. Moore, Virginia Mason Hospital, Seattle, Washington. Bound in the original light blue cloth, lettered in shiny gold on the spine. From the publisher: "This proven text will equip the reader with the procedural fundamentals of common nerve blocks. The first of three main sections presents fundamental considerations, including data on local anesthetic drugs, systemic toxic reactions to high blood levels, allergic reactions, vasoconstrictor drugs, hyaluronidase, conditions influencing selection of regional anesthesia, regional anesthesia in office practice, equipment and technical fundamentals The second segment deals with peripheral nerve block anesthesia for the head and neck, trunk, and extremities, while the third is concerned with spinal, epidural and caudal anesthesia. For each of the numerous blocks presented, the author provides explicit step-by-step instructions, including indications, anatomy, premedication, drugs, materials, technique, and possible complications." 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Dr. Schmitt did advanced study at the University of California at Berkeley, University College in London, and Kaiser Wilhelm Institute (now Max Planck Institute) in Berlin. Appointed to the faculty of Washington University in 1929 and later head of the Department of Zoology, he established prominence in using polarization optics and x-ray diffraction to explore cellular infrastructure. As this new kind of biology emerged, focusing on the molecular level, Dr. Schmitt accepted a call in 1941 from MIT President K.T. Compton to head the Institute's Department of Biology. From this platform, he provided critical leadership in developing modern life science at MIT, such as pioneering the use of the electron microscope in biomolecular research; and also in Boston's research hospitals, serving more than 40 years as a trustee of Massachusetts General Hospital and McLean Hospital. When he was appointed Institute Professor in 1955, he concluded his long service as department head and devoted his energies to his research unit. Foreseeing what he considered the last frontier of science, the exploration of the brain and neural function, in 1962 he established the interdisciplinary Neurosciences Research Program (NRP) which he chaired until 1974 and continued to advise until it moved from MIT in 1982. Across those years, he saw his field grow from an unnamed idea to the worldwide enterprise that is neuroscience today." FINE - HARDCOVER, signed by Signed by Francis O. Schmitt.. Signed by Francis O. Schmitt.. Hard Cover. Fine-/No Dust Jacket Present.. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall., Rockerfeller Univeristy Press:, 1969, 5, paperback. New. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback Pages Number: 114 Language: Chinese. 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In their comprehensive new introduction to phonetics, Ball and Rahilly offer a detailed explanation of the process of speech production, from the anatomical initiation of sounds and their… Altro …
In their comprehensive new introduction to phonetics, Ball and Rahilly offer a detailed explanation of the process of speech production, from the anatomical initiation of sounds and their modification in the larynx, through to the final articulation of vowels and consonants in the oral and nasal tracts. This textbook is one of the few to give a balanced account of segmental and suprasegmental aspects of speech, showing clearly that the communication chain is incomplete without accurate production of both individual speech sounds (segmental features) and aspects such as stress and intonation (suprasegmental features). Throughout the book the authors provide advice on transcription, primarily using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). Students are expertly guided from basic attempts to record speech sounds on paper, to more refined accounts of phonetic detail in speech. The authors go on to explain acoustic phonetics in a manner accessible both to new students in phonetics, and to those who wish to advance their knowledge of key pursuits in the area, including the sound spectrograph. They describe how speech waves can be measured, as well as considering how they are heard and decoded by listeners, discussing both physiological and neurological aspects of hearing and examining the methods of psychoacoustic experimentation. A range of instrumentation for studying speech production is also presented. The next link is acoustic phonetics, the study of speech transmission. Here the authors introduce the basic concepts of sound acoustics and the instrumentation used to analyse the characteristics of speech waves. Finally, the chain is completed by examining auditory phonetics, and providing a fascinating psychoacoustic experimentation, used to determine what parts of the speech signal are most crucial for listener understanding. The book concludes with a comprehensive survey and description of modern phonetic instrumentation, from the sound spectrograph to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Trade Books>Trade Paperback>Philosophy>Linguistics>Linguistics, Taylor & Francis Core >1<
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Paperback / softback. New. Offers an explanation of the process of speech production, from the anatomical initiation of sounds and their modification in the larynx, through to the final … Altro …
Paperback / softback. New. Offers an explanation of the process of speech production, from the anatomical initiation of sounds and their modification in the larynx, through to the final articulation of vowels and consonants in the oral and nasal tracts. This book gives an account of segmental and suprasegmental aspects of speech., 6<
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