Published by Private Circulation, 1951
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Condition: Good. 1951. No Edition Remarks. 48 pages. Illustrated jacket over cloth. Pages and binding are presentable with no major defects. Minor issues present such as mild cracking, inscriptions, inserts, light foxing, tanning and thumb marking. Overall a good condition item. Boards have mild shelf wear with light rubbing and corner bumping. Some light marking and sunning. Unclipped jacket has light edge-wear with minor tears and chipping. Mild rubbing and marking.
Published by Private Printing London, 1951
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First Edition
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Add to basketCondition: Poor. Volume 2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Clean from markings. In poor condition, suitable as a reading copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1550grams, ISBN:0306400200.
Published by Issued for Private Circulation, 1951, 1951
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Issued for Private Circulation, 1951. Hardback, d/j, 8vo, 48pp, illust. D/j a little tanned. A good copy.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1978; New York; Ex-Library with typical stamps and markings; yellow cloth covered boards with black titles; covers are rubbed and stained; edges are corners are worn; interior clean and unmarked; 4to - over 9 3/4" to 12" tall; 757 pages; Additional shipping charges may need to be requested due to size or weight of book.
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Language: English
Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 2002
ISBN 10: 1402007469 ISBN 13: 9781402007460
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Add to basketCondition: As New. xv, 286, text figs. . HB. As new. Provides coverage of an organism (brine shrimp) of major importance to basic biological research and aquacultural operations around the world. [9781402007460].
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Artemia: Basic and Applied Biology | Th. J. Abatzopoulos (u. a.) | Taschenbuch | xvi | Englisch | 2010 | Springer | EAN 9789048160730 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg, juergen[dot]hartmann[at]springer[dot]com | Anbieter: preigu.
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Condition: New. pp. 308.
Language: English
Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002
ISBN 10: 1402007469 ISBN 13: 9781402007460
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Condition: New. Provides coverage of an organism of major importance to basic biological research and aquacultural operations around the world. This book is useful for graduate students in a variety of disciplines, new researchers wanting or starting to use Artemia or other closely related organisms, and established investigators studying this organism. Editor(s): Abatzopoulos, Th. J.; Beardmore, J. A.; Clegg, J. S. (University of California, Davis, Bodega Marine Laboratory, USA); Sorgeloos, Patrick. Series: Biology of Aquatic Organisms. Num Pages: 286 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSVT5. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 19. Weight in Grams: 609. . 2002. Hardback. . . . .
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising the operational and functional linkage between the biological phenomena described and the ability of this unusual animal to thrive in extreme environments. Artemia is a genus of anostracan crustaceans, popularly known as brine shrimps. These animals are inhabitants of saline environments which are too extreme for the many species which readily predate them if opportunity offers. They are, thus, effectively inhabitants of extreme (hypersaline) habitats, but at the same time are able to tolerate physiologically large changes in salinity, ionic composition, temperature and oxygen tension. Brine shrimp are gener ally thought of as tropical and subtropical, but are also found in regions where temperatures are very low for substantial periods such as Tibet, Siberia and the Atacama desert. They have, thus, great powers of adaptation and are of interest for this capacity alone. The earliest scientific reference to brine shrimp is in 1756, when Schlosser reported their existence in the saltpans of Lymington, England. These saltpans no longer exist and brine shrimp are not found in Britain today. Later, Linnaeus named the brine shrimp Cancer salinus and later still, Leach used the name Artemia salina. The strong effect which the salinity of the medium exerts on the morphological development of Artemia is now widely recognised.
Language: English
Published by Springer Netherlands, 2002
ISBN 10: 1402007469 ISBN 13: 9781402007460
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Add to basketGebunden. Condition: New. The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: Brand New. 304 pages. 9.20x6.10x0.80 inches. In Stock.
Language: English
Published by Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002
ISBN 10: 1402007469 ISBN 13: 9781402007460
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Condition: New. Provides coverage of an organism of major importance to basic biological research and aquacultural operations around the world. This book is useful for graduate students in a variety of disciplines, new researchers wanting or starting to use Artemia or other closely related organisms, and established investigators studying this organism. Editor(s): Abatzopoulos, Th. J.; Beardmore, J. A.; Clegg, J. S. (University of California, Davis, Bodega Marine Laboratory, USA); Sorgeloos, Patrick. Series: Biology of Aquatic Organisms. Num Pages: 286 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSVT5. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 235 x 155 x 19. Weight in Grams: 609. . 2002. Hardback. . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising the operational and functional linkage between the biological phenomena described and the ability of this unusual animal to thrive in extreme environments. Artemia is a genus of anostracan crustaceans, popularly known as brine shrimps. These animals are inhabitants of saline environments which are too extreme for the many species which readily predate them if opportunity offers. They are, thus, effectively inhabitants of extreme (hypersaline) habitats, but at the same time are able to tolerate physiologically large changes in salinity, ionic composition, temperature and oxygen tension. Brine shrimp are gener ally thought of as tropical and subtropical, but are also found in regions where temperatures are very low for substantial periods such as Tibet, Siberia and the Atacama desert. They have, thus, great powers of adaptation and are of interest for this capacity alone. The earliest scientific reference to brine shrimp is in 1756, when Schlosser reported their existence in the saltpans of Lymington, England. These saltpans no longer exist and brine shrimp are not found in Britain today. Later, Linnaeus named the brine shrimp Cancer salinus and later still, Leach used the name Artemia salina. The strong effect which the salinity of the medium exerts on the morphological development of Artemia is now widely recognised.
Published by Plenum Press, 1978., 1978
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Hardcover. Ex-library, some rubbing to covers, small pen mark to back cover, o/wise good (no markings to text). No dj. Includes papers on The Maintenance of Polymorphisms by Natural Selection; Genetic Variation and Resource Stability in Marine Vertebrates; Genetic Variability in Deep-Sea Fishes; Genetic Variation and Species Coexistence in Littorina; The Evolution of Competing Species; Genetic Variability in the European Eel: Anguilla anguilla; Quantitative Genetic Variation in Fish: Its Significance for SAlmonid Culture etc. 757pp. ISBN 0306400200.
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Language: English
Published by Springer Netherlands, 2010
ISBN 10: 9048160731 ISBN 13: 9789048160730
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Add to basketCondition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising.
Language: English
Published by Springer Netherlands Dez 2010, 2010
ISBN 10: 9048160731 ISBN 13: 9789048160730
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising the operational and functional linkage between the biological phenomena described and the ability of this unusual animal to thrive in extreme environments. Artemia is a genus of anostracan crustaceans, popularly known as brine shrimps. These animals are inhabitants of saline environments which are too extreme for the many species which readily predate them if opportunity offers. They are, thus, effectively inhabitants of extreme (hypersaline) habitats, but at the same time are able to tolerate physiologically large changes in salinity, ionic composition, temperature and oxygen tension. Brine shrimp are gener ally thought of as tropical and subtropical, but are also found in regions where temperatures are very low for substantial periods such as Tibet, Siberia and the Atacama desert. They have, thus, great powers of adaptation and are of interest for this capacity alone. The earliest scientific reference to brine shrimp is in 1756, when Schlosser reported their existence in the saltpans of Lymington, England. These saltpans no longer exist and brine shrimp are not found in Britain today. Later, Linnaeus named the brine shrimp Cancer salinus and later still, Leach used the name Artemia salina. The strong effect which the salinity of the medium exerts on the morphological development of Artemia is now widely recognised. 308 pp. Englisch.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Print on Demand pp. 308 Illus.
Language: English
Published by Springer, Springer Dez 2010, 2010
ISBN 10: 9048160731 ISBN 13: 9789048160730
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The objectives of this volume are to present an up-to-date (literature survey up to 2001) account of the biology of Artemia focusing particularly upon the major advances in knowledge and understanding achieved in the last fifteen or so years and emphasising the operational and functional linkage between the biological phenomena described and the ability of this unusual animal to thrive in extreme environments. Artemia is a genus of anostracan crustaceans, popularly known as brine shrimps. These animals are inhabitants of saline environments which are too extreme for the many species which readily predate them if opportunity offers. They are, thus, effectively inhabitants of extreme (hypersaline) habitats, but at the same time are able to tolerate physiologically large changes in salinity, ionic composition, temperature and oxygen tension. Brine shrimp are gener ally thought of as tropical and subtropical, but are also found in regions where temperatures are very low for substantial periods such as Tibet, Siberia and the Atacama desert. They have, thus, great powers of adaptation and are of interest for this capacity alone. The earliest scientific reference to brine shrimp is in 1756, when Schlosser reported their existence in the saltpans of Lymington, England. These saltpans no longer exist and brine shrimp are not found in Britain today. Later, Linnaeus named the brine shrimp Cancer salinus and later still, Leach used the name Artemia salina. The strong effect which the salinity of the medium exerts on the morphological development of Artemia is now widely recognised.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 308 pp. Englisch.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Print on Demand pp. 304 49:B&W 6.14 x 9.21 in or 234 x 156 mm (Royal 8vo) Perfect Bound on White w/Gloss Lam.