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Mobility and Fantasy in Visual Culture
Series: Routledge Advances in Art and Visual Studies
This volume offers a varied and informed series of approaches to questions of mobility—actual, social, virtual, and imaginary—as related to visual culture. Contributors address these questions in light of important contemporary issues such as migration; globalization; trans-nationality and...
To Be Published August 31st 2013 by Routledge
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Molecular Biology of the Cell DVD-ROM
The Molecular Biology of the Cell Media DVD-ROM, packaged with every copy of the book, can be purchased separately and includes: Cell Biology Interactive Media PlayerThe Cell Biology Interactive Media Player contains over 130 animations, videos, and molecular models. It also includes a cell...
Published November 17th 2011 by Garland Science
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Essential Cell Biology DVD-ROM
The Essential Cell Biology Media DVD-ROM, packaged with every copy of the book, can be purchased separately. It includes: Essential Cell Biology Interactive The Essential Cell Biology Interactive Media Player contains over 130 animations, videos, and molecular models. It also includes a cell...
Published June 21st 2010 by Garland Science
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Essential Cell Biology
3rd Edition
Essential Cell Biology provides an accessible introduction to the fundamental concepts of cell biology. Its lively writing and exceptional illustrations make it the ideal textbook for a first course in cell and molecular biology. The text and figures are easy-to-follow, accurate, clear, and...
Published March 26th 2009 by Garland Science
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Molecular Biology of the Cell 5E
Reference Edition
Ideal for libraries, laboratories, and researchers, this Reference Edition of Molecular Biology of the Cell, Fifth Edition offers an alternative to the student version by providing the complete text of Chapters 1-25 in printed format.* For nearly a quarter century Molecular Biology of the Cell has...
Published November 13th 2007 by Garland Science
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Paleoshorelines and Prehistory
An Investigation of Method
Archaeologists have always been concerned with the relationship between the sites they study and the environments in which the sites are found. Since the end of the Pleistocene Era, sea levels have risen at least 120 meters, a factor that has considerable effect on many archaeological sites....
Published November 11th 1991 by CRC Press