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- The double helix : a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA / by Watson, James D.,1928-;
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- Subjects: DNA.; Genetic code.; Molecular biology;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Rosalind Franklin / by Senker, Cath.(CARDINAL)382965;
Includes bibliographical references (page 47) and index.Describes the life and career of Rosalind Franklin, a British molecular biologist who played a vital role in the discovery of the structure of DNA.Accelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Biographies.; Franklin, Rosalind, 1920-1958; DNA; Molecular biologists; Women; Women.; Womyn.;
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- The Acadia files. by Coppens, Katie,1979-(CARDINAL)413133; Hatam, Holly,illustrator.(CARDINAL)609439;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 81-83).The melting snowman -- Why balloons float -- The world's best paper airplane -- How do animals survive in winter? -- Low-friction sledding -- Further exploration.A melting snowman leads her--of course!--to explore climate change and how to reduce her carbon footprint. The helium balloons at her eleventh birthday party beg questions--naturally!--of molecular structure, weights of gases, and neutral buoyancy. An afternoon making paper airplanes brings discoveries in aerodynamics. Tracks in the snow raise questions of how animals survive the winter. And an afternoon of sledding slides right into an investigation of momentum, acceleration, and friction.
- Subjects: Trivia and miscellanea.; Science; Science; Science; Winter;
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- College chemistry : based on Schaum's outline of college chemistry by Jerome L. Rosenberg and Lawrence M. Epstein / by Rieger, Philip Henri,1935-(CARDINAL)754619; Rieger, Philip Henri,1935-(CARDINAL)754619; Rosenberg, Jerome L.(Jerome Laib),1921-2021.Schaum's outline theory and problems of college chemistry.; Epstein, Lawrence M.Schaum's outline theory and problems of college chemistry.;
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- Subjects: Outlines and syllabi.; Problems and exercises.; Chemistry; Chemistry;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 5
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- The double helix : a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA / by Watson, James D.,1928-(CARDINAL)331103; Stent, Gunther S.(Gunther Siegmund),1924-2008.(CARDINAL)150134;
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- Subjects: Biographies.; DNA; Genetic code; Molecular biologists; Molecular biology;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 16
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- Your big backyard presents animals in nature [videorecording] : nose knows, eye spy, dinosaurs by Bourque, Anna.; Collins, Jesse.; Commisso, Carol.; Eaton, Leo.(CARDINAL)531316; Knapp, Cheryl.; Kratt, Chris. (CARDINAL)644356; Kratt, Martin.(CARDINAL)644357; Muntner, Simon.; Murphy, Daniel J.; Robertson, Gord.; Strassman-Cohn, Julie.; National Wildlife Federation.(CARDINAL)145363; PBS.;
Nose knows /; written by Simon Muntner ; directed by Daniel J. Murphy -- ; Eye spy /; written by Julie Strassman-Cohn ; directed by Leo Eaton -- ; Dinosaurs /; written by Carol Commisso ; directed by Jesse Collins.Hosted by Chris Kratt and Martin Kratt ; Zobooma performed by Gord Robertson.Nose knows: Describes how the nose helps us to smell, taste, and breathe. Investigates the olfactory organs, as well as the importance of the nose in the respiratory systems. Discusses the molecular structure of odors and how the brain interprets smells. Eye spy: The gang talks about seeing and being seen when a pair of black jaguar cubs come for a visit. Dinosaurs: While the brothers build a model of a dinosaur, Zoboo tells them he thinks he saw a dinosaur which turns out to be a monitor lizard.
- Subjects: Animals ; Animals EvJuvenile films.; Dinosaurs ; Nocturnal animals ; Senses and sensation ; Smell;
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- The best of Mose Allison [sound recording]. by Allison, Mose.;
I don't worry about a thing (2:41) -- Your mind is on vacation (2:35) -- It didn't turn out that way (2:41) -- If you're goin' to the city (3:49) -- Swingin' machine (2:31) -- I ain't got nothing but the blues (3:56) -- Stop this world (3:24) -- I'm the wild man (1:58) -- New parchman (3:04) --Rollin' stone (2:58) -- Don't forget to smile (2:48) -- Seventh son (2:30) --I love the life I live (2:26) -- What's with you (2:55) -- That's the stuff you gotta watch (2:10) -- Your molecular structure (2:05) -- Just like livin' (1:44) -- Everybody cryin' mercy (2:39) -- Night club (2:36) -- One of these days (4:29).Mose Allison, vocals and piano.
- Subjects: Blues (Music); Jazz vocals.;
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- The double helix : a personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA / by Watson, James D.,1928-; Stent, Gunther S.(Gunther Siegmund),1924-2008.;
Includes bibliographies and index.
- Subjects: Reviews.; Watson, James D., 1928-; DNA.; Genetic code.; Molecular biology;
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- Understanding genetics [videorecording] DNA, genes, and their real-world applications / by Sadava, David E.(CARDINAL)206234; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
pt. 1. Disc 1, Lecture 1. Our inheritance ; lecture 2. ; Mendel and genes ; lecture 3. Genes and chromosomes ; lecture 4. The search for the gene: DNA ; lecture 5. DNA structure and replication ; lecture 6. DNA expression in proteins -- disc 2, lecture 7. Genes, enzymes, and metabolism ; lecture 8. From DNA to protein ; lecture 9. Genomes ; lecture 10. Manipulating genes: recombinant DNA ; lecture 11. Isolating genes and DNA ; lecture 12. Biotechnology: genetic engineering.pt. 2. Disc 1, lecture 13. Biotechnology and the environment ; lecture 14. Manipulating DNA by PCR and other methods ; lecture 15. DNA in identification: forensics ; lecture 16. DNA and evolution ; lecture 17. DNA and human evolution ; lecture 18. Molecular medicine: genetic screening -- disc 2, lecture 19. Molecular medicine: the immune system ; lecture 20. Molecular medicine: cancer ; lecture 21. Molecular medicine: gene therapy ; lecture 22. Molecular medicine: cloning and stem cells ; lecture 23. Genetics and agriculture ; lecture 24. Biotechnology and agriculture."Understanding genetics is like sitting down to work a massive puzzle. With each piece you examine, think through, and solve, you glean a new and amazing insight into humanity. Put several pieces together, and you can treat or cure a disease, save a developing fetus from a fatal birth defect, catch a criminal, or reunite a family ... Each lecture begins with a helpful story that illustrates the importance of genetics. The course explicitly outlines the connections between the science of genetics and the health-related problems that plague us in modern society, and illuminates how studying genetics can be instrumental in solving those problems."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects: Educational films.; Biotechnology; DNA; Genetics; Genetics; Medical genetics;
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- Understanding genetics [sound recording] DNA, genes, and their real-world applications / by Sadava, David E.(CARDINAL)206234; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
pt. 1. Disc 1, Lecture 1. Our inheritance ; lecture 2. ; Mendel and genes ; lecture 3. Genes and chromosomes ; lecture 4. The search for the gene: DNA ; lecture 5. DNA structure and replication ; lecture 6. DNA expression in proteins -- disc 2, lecture 7. Genes, enzymes, and metabolism ; lecture 8. From DNA to protein ; lecture 9. Genomes ; lecture 10. Manipulating genes: recombinant DNA ; lecture 11. Isolating genes and DNA ; lecture 12. Biotechnology: genetic engineering.pt. 2. Disc 1, lecture 13. Biotechnology and the environment ; lecture 14. Manipulating DNA by PCR and other methods ; lecture 15. DNA in identification: forensics ; lecture 16. DNA and evolution ; lecture 17. DNA and human evolution ; lecture 18. Molecular medicine: genetic screening -- disc 2, lecture 19. Molecular medicine: the immune system ; lecture 20. Molecular medicine: cancer ; lecture 21. Molecular medicine: gene therapy ; lecture 22. Molecular medicine: cloning and stem cells ; lecture 23. Genetics and agriculture ; lecture 24. Biotechnology and agriculture."Understanding genetics is like sitting down to work a massive puzzle. With each piece you examine, think through, and solve, you glean a new and amazing insight into humanity. Put several pieces together, and you can treat or cure a disease, save a developing fetus from a fatal birth defect, catch a criminal, or reunite a family ... Each lecture begins with a helpful story that illustrates the importance of genetics. The course explicitly outlines the connections between the science of genetics and the health-related problems that plague us in modern society, and illuminates how studying genetics can be instrumental in solving those problems."--Publisher's website.DVD.
- Subjects: Biotechnology; DNA; Genetics; Genetics; Medical genetics;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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