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  1. Solutions Manual to accompany Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences

  2. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Julio, Atkins, Peter de

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  3. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences

  4. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Julio De, Atkins, Peter

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  5. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sci..., de Paula, Julio

    Author:de Paula, Julio. The behaviour of those macromolecules and molecular assemblies that have vital roles in all living organisms is grounded in physical chemistry. A third section, Biomolecular Structure, looks at how concepts of physical chemistry can be used to establish those 'rules' that govern the assembly of complex biological structures, while the final section, Biomolecular Spectroscopy, describes the major techniques in biochemistry that are being applied to help us to explore biochemical processes and systems ever further.

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  6. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences

    Categories: Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry, Physics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Applied Physics. - Ending Soon. - New Arrivals. - Add to Favorites. Quick Links.

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  7. Physical Chemistry For The Life Sciences by J Barrante - Pub: Prentice - 1977 HB

    Pub: Prentice Hall - 1977 - Hardback. Physical Chemistry For The Life Sciences.

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  8. Physical Chemistry for The Life Sciences by Julio de Paula, Peter Atkins

    Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Second Edition is a textbook published by Oxford University Press in 2011. It is authored by Julio De Paula and Peter Atkins, aimed at adults in further education. The book is in English, in paperback format, with 624 pages. It covers physical chemistry topics relevant to the life sciences at an advanced level. Hardly used but well looked after

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  9. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences Julio De, Atkins, Peter

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  10. Physical Chemistry for the Life Sciences - 9780198830108

    ISBN-13: 9780198830108, 978-0198830108. Molecular assemblies, macromolecules, proteins, nucleic acids: they form a substantial part of all living organisms, from plants to humans. Indeed, they are critical for keeping them alive.

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