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Introductory Anatomy and Physiology: Text & Lab Manual
by Karen M. Chooljian, M.S.
Interactive text and complete lab manual with active learning assignments and embedded questions for immediate student and instructor feedback.
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Introductory Chemistry
by Jennifer Donovan
"Introductory chemistry features over 750 interactive questions and solution keys to include basic math review for intro level students. The course includes embedded videos, virtual and kitchen chemistry labs with related assessment of labs, automatic grading and can be customized for specific course use."
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Lab Manual in Human Anatomy 2E: Complete Manual for both Live and Remote Classes
by Jeffery Huston
A lab manual for Anatomy courses that focus on musculoskeletal anatomy, without access to cadavers.
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Life Matters: Connecting Biology to Your World, 1e
by Dora Cavallo-Medved et al.
AVAILABLE FOR CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS ONLY. Previously published by Nelson. Life Matters explores the biology that affects all of us every day. The text presents fundamental biological concepts with a unique conceptual, hands-on approach. By investigating the importance of biology and its relation to other academic disciplines beyond the basic scientific…
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Making Math Meaningful to Canadian Students, K-8, 4th Edition
by Marian Small
Previously published by Nelson. Now in its fourth edition, Making Math Meaningful continues to provide teachers with insight on how to make mathematics make sense to students. Combining Dr. Marian Small’s wealth of research in Canadian classrooms and practical experience, this resource supports teacher candidates developing a foundation of mathematics…
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Manual for Head and Neck Anatomy
by Theresa L Jenkins
This is a manual on the topic of head and neck anatomy. The manual is ideal for pre-professional students who are planning on moving into careers in nursing, medicine, or dentistry. The manual covers basic anatomic terms and launches into the bones of the cranium, muscles of the head and neck, and coverage of the brain and cranial nerves. The manual…
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Marine Biology: An Ecosystems Approach
by Kimberly Takagi
This is a Marine Biology textbook that introduces the reader to the subject through the lens of ecosystem interactions and the factors that allow organisms to survive and thrive. It begins by investigating how marine ecosystems are shaped, the unique properties of water, and then moves into the different taxa that live within it. This text ends with…
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Media Innovations: Artificial Intelligence and the Psychology Behind It
by Sean P. Thoennes, PhD
"Media Innovations: AI and the Psychology Behind It" proposes that AI is another medium in a long line that preserves knowledge from one generation of humans to the next. It explores the impact this new medium and its tools have on evolution, group dynamics, individual psyches, political norms, and the ways in which we interact with one another vs.…
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Microbiology: Lab Theory & Application, Essentials, 2e
by Lourdes Norman-McKay et al.
The essentials version of our best-selling microbiology lab manual features beautiful photography and illustrations and forty-eight carefully written and updated exercises that cover the core selection of clinical and applied microbiology topics necessary for students entering allied health careers.
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Microbiology: Laboratory, Theory, and Application, 5e
by Lourdes Norman-McKay et al.
Beautiful full-color photography, effective illustrations, carefully written exercises, and a reasonable price combine to make Microbiology: Laboratory Theory & Application the best-selling microbiology lab manual series on the market. This edition satisfies the content needs of courses populated by majors or in nonmajors courses where an increased…
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Modern Day Public Health
by Leslie R. Hoglund
Modern Day Public Health sets the vision for well-being and addresses the needs of a population. It responds to disease outbreaks, natural disasters, and environmental threats, and focuses on creating conditions where people can achieve their best possible health. The principles of public health are varied and inculcate aspects of many disciplines,…
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Neuropsychology for Psych Students
by Dr. Ilyse O'Desky
This is a primer of neuropsychology and how these principles relate to our functioning in the "real-world." I have presented research at national and international conferences, some of it based on some of the over 2000 neuropsychological evaluations I have completed and relevant case examples are used to illustrate many of these principles.
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