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Author : Michael Waterson Subject : Soil Science ISBN :9781682866160 The growing pollution has resulted in global warming and melting glaciers. Global warming has become a threat to humans as well as other inhabitants of planet Earth. Glaciology refers to the study of the Read More |
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Author : Mary D’Souza Subject : Soil Science ISBN :9781682866030 Climatology studies climate, which is the aggregation of weather conditions over a defined period of time. Global climatology studies global climatic patterns by using diverse methods and models. Climate Read More |
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Handbook of Animal Experimentation Author : Arthur Yates Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781682865545 Animal experimentation is a field of research that performs tests on animals for scientific and commercial purposes. Research in this field usually analyzes the behavior of animals under controlled environments. Read More |
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Handbook of Food and Nutrition Author : Margo Field Subject : Biotechnology ISBN :9781682866214 This book unravels the recent studies in the field of food science and nutrition. Food science is the study of food, its deterioration, processing, and its production and consumption pattern. It uses the Read More |
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Handbook of Plant Cell Biotechnology Author : Agatha Wilson Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781682865828 Plant cells regulate all the vital processes occurring inside the plant. They cause cellular responses to external stimuli and determine the structure, growth and life cycle of the plant. Cells contain Read More |
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Handbook of Pollution: Air, Noise and Water Author : Gregory Rawlings Subject : Horticulture ISBN :9781682866177 The rise in population and industries has led to many problems and most critical out of them is pollution. Due to the increase in the number of vehicles, growing infrastructure, rapid deforestation, emission Read More |
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Author : Allison Sergeant Subject : Soil Science ISBN :9781682865217 Hydrology is the study of water and its occurrence on Earth as well as its movement and properties in each phase of the hydrologic cycle. Water is a scarce natural resource and hydrologists seek to intervene Read More |
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Introduction to Plant Reproduction Author : Seth Cohen Subject : Botany and Plant Science ISBN :9781682865835 As a part of plant science, plant reproduction is concerned with the study of production of new plants through asexual and sexual processes. It focuses on the crucial aspects of asexual reproduction, which Read More |
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Introduction to Remote Sensing Author : Max Hopkins Subject : Soil Science ISBN :9781682866047 The process whereby information about an object, manmade or natural, can be obtained remotely or without directly encountering it is known as remote sensing. It has great significance in military as well Read More |
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Author : Kyrie Hamilton Subject : Horticulture ISBN :9781682865071 Land use management can be referred to as the planning and implementation of processes with a view to develop an area of land. Modern land use management seeks to integrate urban development trends along Read More |