Joseph Needham
Chemical Embryology 3 Volume Set
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Chemical Embryology 3 Volume Set
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First published in 1931, the books in this set form Needham's mammoth three-volume work on the subject of physico-chemical embryology.
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First published in 1931, the books in this set form Needham's mammoth three-volume work on the subject of physico-chemical embryology.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2102
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 124mm
- Gewicht: 3176g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695757
- ISBN-10: 1107695759
- Artikelnr.: 41748894
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2102
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 238mm x 161mm x 124mm
- Gewicht: 3176g
- ISBN-13: 9781107695757
- ISBN-10: 1107695759
- Artikelnr.: 41748894
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Volume 1: Prolegomena
Part I. The Theory of Chemical Embryology
Part II. The Origins of Chemical Embryology: 1. Embryology in antiquity
2. Embryology from Galen to the Renaissance
3. Embryology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Part III. General Chemical Embryology: 1. The unfertilised egg as a physico-chemical system
2. On increase in size and weight
3. On increase in complexity and organisation. Volume 2: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 4. The respiration and heat-production of the embryo
5. Biophysical phenomena in ontogenesis
6. General metabolism of the embryo
7. The energetics and energy-sources of embryonic development
8. Carbohydrate metabolism
9. Protein metabolism
10. The metabolism of nucleins and nitrogenous extractives
11. Fat metabolism
12. The metabolism of lipoids, sterols, cycloses, phosphorus and sulphur. Volume 3: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 13. Inorganic metabolism
14. Enzymes in ontogenesis
15. Hormones in ontogenesis
16. Vitamins in ontogenesis
17. Pigments in ontogenesis
18. Resistance and susceptibility in embryonic life
19. Serology and immunology in embryonic life
20. Biochemistry of the placenta
21. Biochemistry of the placental barrier
22. Biochemistry of the amniotic and allantoic liquids
23. Blood and tissue chemistry of the embryo
24. Hatching and birth
Epilegomena
Part IV. Appendices: 1. Normal tables of magnitudes in embryonic growth
2. A chemical account of the maturation of the egg-cell
3. The chemical changes during the metamorphosis of insects Dorothy Needham
4. The development of the plant embryo from a physico-chemical viewpoint Muriel Robinson
Part V: Bibliography and author-index
Subject-index
Index animalium.
Part I. The Theory of Chemical Embryology
Part II. The Origins of Chemical Embryology: 1. Embryology in antiquity
2. Embryology from Galen to the Renaissance
3. Embryology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Part III. General Chemical Embryology: 1. The unfertilised egg as a physico-chemical system
2. On increase in size and weight
3. On increase in complexity and organisation. Volume 2: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 4. The respiration and heat-production of the embryo
5. Biophysical phenomena in ontogenesis
6. General metabolism of the embryo
7. The energetics and energy-sources of embryonic development
8. Carbohydrate metabolism
9. Protein metabolism
10. The metabolism of nucleins and nitrogenous extractives
11. Fat metabolism
12. The metabolism of lipoids, sterols, cycloses, phosphorus and sulphur. Volume 3: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 13. Inorganic metabolism
14. Enzymes in ontogenesis
15. Hormones in ontogenesis
16. Vitamins in ontogenesis
17. Pigments in ontogenesis
18. Resistance and susceptibility in embryonic life
19. Serology and immunology in embryonic life
20. Biochemistry of the placenta
21. Biochemistry of the placental barrier
22. Biochemistry of the amniotic and allantoic liquids
23. Blood and tissue chemistry of the embryo
24. Hatching and birth
Epilegomena
Part IV. Appendices: 1. Normal tables of magnitudes in embryonic growth
2. A chemical account of the maturation of the egg-cell
3. The chemical changes during the metamorphosis of insects Dorothy Needham
4. The development of the plant embryo from a physico-chemical viewpoint Muriel Robinson
Part V: Bibliography and author-index
Subject-index
Index animalium.
Volume 1: Prolegomena
Part I. The Theory of Chemical Embryology
Part II. The Origins of Chemical Embryology: 1. Embryology in antiquity
2. Embryology from Galen to the Renaissance
3. Embryology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Part III. General Chemical Embryology: 1. The unfertilised egg as a physico-chemical system
2. On increase in size and weight
3. On increase in complexity and organisation. Volume 2: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 4. The respiration and heat-production of the embryo
5. Biophysical phenomena in ontogenesis
6. General metabolism of the embryo
7. The energetics and energy-sources of embryonic development
8. Carbohydrate metabolism
9. Protein metabolism
10. The metabolism of nucleins and nitrogenous extractives
11. Fat metabolism
12. The metabolism of lipoids, sterols, cycloses, phosphorus and sulphur. Volume 3: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 13. Inorganic metabolism
14. Enzymes in ontogenesis
15. Hormones in ontogenesis
16. Vitamins in ontogenesis
17. Pigments in ontogenesis
18. Resistance and susceptibility in embryonic life
19. Serology and immunology in embryonic life
20. Biochemistry of the placenta
21. Biochemistry of the placental barrier
22. Biochemistry of the amniotic and allantoic liquids
23. Blood and tissue chemistry of the embryo
24. Hatching and birth
Epilegomena
Part IV. Appendices: 1. Normal tables of magnitudes in embryonic growth
2. A chemical account of the maturation of the egg-cell
3. The chemical changes during the metamorphosis of insects Dorothy Needham
4. The development of the plant embryo from a physico-chemical viewpoint Muriel Robinson
Part V: Bibliography and author-index
Subject-index
Index animalium.
Part I. The Theory of Chemical Embryology
Part II. The Origins of Chemical Embryology: 1. Embryology in antiquity
2. Embryology from Galen to the Renaissance
3. Embryology in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
Part III. General Chemical Embryology: 1. The unfertilised egg as a physico-chemical system
2. On increase in size and weight
3. On increase in complexity and organisation. Volume 2: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 4. The respiration and heat-production of the embryo
5. Biophysical phenomena in ontogenesis
6. General metabolism of the embryo
7. The energetics and energy-sources of embryonic development
8. Carbohydrate metabolism
9. Protein metabolism
10. The metabolism of nucleins and nitrogenous extractives
11. Fat metabolism
12. The metabolism of lipoids, sterols, cycloses, phosphorus and sulphur. Volume 3: Part III. General Chemical Embryology (continued): 13. Inorganic metabolism
14. Enzymes in ontogenesis
15. Hormones in ontogenesis
16. Vitamins in ontogenesis
17. Pigments in ontogenesis
18. Resistance and susceptibility in embryonic life
19. Serology and immunology in embryonic life
20. Biochemistry of the placenta
21. Biochemistry of the placental barrier
22. Biochemistry of the amniotic and allantoic liquids
23. Blood and tissue chemistry of the embryo
24. Hatching and birth
Epilegomena
Part IV. Appendices: 1. Normal tables of magnitudes in embryonic growth
2. A chemical account of the maturation of the egg-cell
3. The chemical changes during the metamorphosis of insects Dorothy Needham
4. The development of the plant embryo from a physico-chemical viewpoint Muriel Robinson
Part V: Bibliography and author-index
Subject-index
Index animalium.