Author | Philip Nelson |
Publisher | W. H. Freeman |
Year | 2007 |
Language | English |
Pages | 518 |
Size | 9.36 MB |
Format |
Summary
An exploration of physics principles applied to biological systems, written by Philip Nelson. This book covers various topics, from molecular structures to complex biological systems, offering deep insights into biophysics concepts. Perfect for science book enthusiasts, it provides essential knowledge on the intersection of physics and biology.
Key Features
- Exploration of biophysics principles
- Case studies and real-world examples
- Clear and detailed explanations
- References to recent scientific research
- Access to free scientific PDF books
About the Author
Philip Nelson is a renowned physics professor and researcher in the field of biophysics. With extensive experience in teaching and research, he has published numerous articles and books on the principles of physics applied to biological systems. This book reflects his expertise and dedication to scientific education.
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