Facts On File, 2011. - 881 p. - Humans have always struggled with how to balance the benefits bacteria offer with the threats that they produce. Much less obvious than the effects microorganisms have on plants and animals are the indirect ways in which they shape the planet. These hidden activities have rarely been explained in science, though scientists realize that the behavior of microbes supports all life on Earth. In more than 200 entries, Encyclopedia of Microbiology presents the myriad ways in which microorganisms influence the biosphere. Focusing on how all microorganisms relate to each other just as all higher organisms relate to all other animate and inanimate objects on Earth, this new resource explores all aspects of microbiology from mycology (the study of fungi) to the simplest biological entities of all, viruses, to prions, which are even more streamlined than viruses and just as dangerous. Biographical sections in many entries highlight the scientists who most influenced developments or discoveries in microbiology, including Louis Pasteur. Entries cover new techniques in microscopy, genetic engineering, gene therapy, and nanotechnology. A full-color insert, helpful appendixes, cross-references, and further resources round out this invaluable resource. Essays include: Where Are Germs Found? The Realities of Biological Weapons Does Immigration Lead to Increased Incidence of Disease? Will Global Warming Influence Emerging Diseases? Microbes Meeting the Need for New Energy Sources Bioengineered Microbes in the Environment Does Vaccination Endanger or Improve Our Health? Does Air Travel Make Us Sick?
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3rd Edition. - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2013. — 450 p. Series: Lippincott's Illustrated Reviews A Must Read for mastering essential concepts in microbiology. Well-known and widely used for their hallmark illustrations, Lippincott’s Illustrated Reviews bring concepts to vibrant life. Students rely on LIR for quick review, easier assimilation, and understanding of large...
2nd Edition. Pergamon, 2011. 4540 p. ISBN: 9780444533524 From basic fundamentals to applications in the medical and environmental biotechnology, this work integrates old and new material to define the field and keep pace with innovations Key Features Six volumes linked and enhanced with electronic components defines the dynamic and multi-displinary nature of biotechnology...
Th edition. — Morton Publishing Company, 2011. — 256 p. This full-color atlas is intended to act as a supplement to introductory microbiology laboratory manuals. It is not designed to replace them, nor is it intended to replace actual performance of the techniques. Rather, the photographs are supplied to help with the interpretation of results. The third edition of the...
9th Edition. - Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 2011. - 915 p. - This book is written for introductory microbiology courses having an emphasis on the biology of human disease. It is geared toward students in health and allied health science curricula such as nursing, dental hygiene, medical assistance, sanitary science, and medical laboratory technology. The book will be an asset...
11th Edition. - Pearson Education, 2012. - 960 p. Since the publication of the first edition nearly 30 years ago, well over one million students have used Microbiology: An Introduction at colleges and universities around the world, making it the leading textbook for non-majors microbiology. The eleventh edition continues to be a comprehensive beginning text, assuming no...
7 edition, McGraw-Hill, 2008, 1222 p., ISBN: 0072992913 The brand new author team of Prescott, Harley and Klein's Microbiology continues the tradition of past editions by providing a balanced, comprehensive introduction to all major areas of microbiology. Because of this balance, the Seventh Edition of Microbiology is appropriate for microbiology majors and mixed majors...