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| 161. Advice for a Young Investigator by Santiago RamonyCajal | |
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I was glad to see a scientist describe science as a personal, passionate, maybe even religious act. He describes the progress of a life in science, from young researcher, to professional, teacher, and finally retiree. At every step, he describes the emotional, social, and even spiritual value of that stage of life. Best, he speaks from an acknowledged place within the world of science. Only a few parts of this book seem dated. Many specifics of a biologist's education have changed, though some - like the Zeiss brand name - have not. Marie Curie notwithstanding, he assumed that men would generally make or direct the real contributions. Women mattered mostly as support for the husband, though he did note that educated and professional women might be the most understanding company. What he says about scientists is equally true about serious artists - the dedication, intellectual honesty, and rewards are much the same. His examples are nearly all drawn from the sciences, though. That may prevent artists from seeing themselves in his descriptions and prescriptions. This book is true inspiration. I can't wait to pass it along.
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| 162. Mathematical Methods for Physics (Advanced Book Classics) by H. W. Wyld | |
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| 163. Longitudinal Qualitative Research: Analyzing Change Through Time : Analyzing Change Through Time by Johnny Salda-a | |
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| 164. Biotechnology Research in an Age of Terrorism: Confronting the "Fual Use" Dilemma by National Research Council | |
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| 165. Ecological Scale by David L. Peterson, V. Thomas. Parker | |
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Book Description Identifying scales of measurement, analysis, and inference is fundamental to the ability to assess and predict patterns and processes in ecology. This book synthesizes a diverse, previously scattered literature on scale in ecology. Peterson and Parker have gathered contributions from scholars representing a wide range of disciplines, including soil science, plant ecology, animal ecology, and aquatic ecology. Reviews (2)
Often, ecological studies focus on only one variable such as area or habitat. Data is then extrapolated from that study to a larger scale. According to Peterson and Parker it is not uncommon to study a hectare of land and draw conclusions at a global level. They suggest that because extrapolation of this kind may or may not be valid, incorporating scale into the original study question is essential. To date, there is no one recognized source to which a researcher can turn for advice about dealing with scale in a particular area of study. This volume is divided into four topical sections: "Integrating Pattern, Process, and Scale;" "Interpreting Multiple Scales in Ecological Systems;" "Moving Across Scales: Ecological Inference and Applications;" and "Incorporating Scale Concepts in Ecological Applications." The essays, well written and clearly edited, are useful as an overall collection or as individual pieces. The mechanics of this book are very well done. There is uniform referencing within each chapter and one overall reference list for the book. An "Alphabetic List of Contributors" includes addresses. The index is detailed and includes many Latin binomials, "see" references, and "see also" references. The layout of this volume makes routine photocopying and enlarging easy. The photographs, charts, and microscopic scans are exceptionally clearly presented with no color, but in good grey scale.
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| 166. Is Science Multicultural Postcolonialism, Feminism & Epistemologies: Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies (Race, Gender, Science) by Sandra Harding | |
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All woman interested in research should read her book to get the historical background and the new directions for thinking about science. Her statement that social progress for humanity is not progress for woman can not be overseen even if it shows the darkness of todays development for woman.
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| 167. Communicating Science: The Scientific Article from the 17th Century to the Present by Alan G. Gross, Joseph E. Harmon, Michael S. Reidy | |
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The book also describes the evolution of the scientific journals. An international apparatus that is very specialised and lucrative for a few publishers like Reed-Elsevier. To some of you, the most salient points will be the discussion of the future of scientific publishing. The sheer cost of some journals is prohibitive, even in developed countries. Out of sight for developing countries. There is speculation that the rise of the Web can lead to new online journals that have much fewer subscription fees, and possibly faster publication times. ... Read more | |
| 168. The Wizards of Langley: Inside The CIA's Directorate of Science and Technology by Jeffrey T. Richelson | |
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Book Description In this, the first full-length study of the Directorate of Science and Technology, Jeffrey T. Richelson walks us down the corridors of CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, and through the four decades of science, scientists, and managers that produced the CIA we have today. He tells a story of amazing technological innovation in service of intelligence gathering, of bitter bureaucratic infighting, and sometimes, as in the case of its mind-control adventure, of stunning moral failure. Based on original interviews and extensive archival research, The Wizards of Langley turns a piercing lamp on many of the agency's activities, many never before made public. Reviews (13)
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| 169. Fitting Models to Biological Data Using Linear and Nonlinear Regression: A Practical Guide to Curve Fitting by Harvey Motulsky, Arthur Christopoulos | |
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| 170. Ideas into Words: Mastering the Craft of Science Writing by Elise Hancock | |
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Book Description In Ideas into Words, Elise Hancock, a professional writer and editor with thirty years of experience, provides both novice and seasoned science writers with the practical advice and canny insights they need to take their craft to the next level. Rich with real-life examples and anecdotes, this book covers the essentials of science writing: finding story ideas, learning the science, opening and shaping a piece, polishing drafts, overcoming blocks, and conducting interviews with scientists and other experts who may not be accustomed to making their ideas understandable to lay readers. Hancock's wisdom will prove useful to anyone pursuing nonfiction writing as a career. She devotes an entire chapter to habits and attitudes that writers should cultivate, another to structure, and a third to the art of revision. Some of her advice is surprising (she cautions against slavish use of transitions, for example); all of it is hard-earned, astute, and wittily conveyed. This concise guide is essential reading for every writer attempting to explain the world of science to the rest of us. Reviews (2)
Her writing was a delight to read. "As the article proceeds, it is as if the selected facts are coated in honey, so that they slide down easy, one pill at a time. No reader will go away thinking, Boy was that turgid, I had to learn a new word just about every paragraph - even though she did." The book is organized into the following chapters: 1 A Matter of Attitude What I particularly liked: + her ability to use extended similes, metaphors I highly recommend this book for anyone who writes, but particularly for anyone who wants to write for the scientific or technical markets. John Dunbar
Hancock does indeed provide a nice glimpse into scientific journalism. The second and third chapters focused on reporting science and interacting with scientists from a journalist's perspective. A lot of the suggestions also apply to what makes for a good science student. The final four chapters dealt with writing and some of the suggestions do cross over from journalism to other forms of writing. The first chapter was the most enjoyable; the discussions of what science is and how scientists think were gems. My favorites sections were on the mentoring process in science and the difference between scientific and legal forms of rational inquiry - truth vs. verdict. I recommend this book mainly to people interested in becoming science writers. I believe the suggestions would help anyone reporting on my own work, for example. The suggestions and discussions in the book are also of value to scientists who wish to communicate their work. ... Read more | |
| 171. Quantitative Zoology : Revised Edition (Dover Books on Biology, Psychology, and Medicine) by George Gaylord Simpson, Anne Roe, Richard C. Lewontin | |
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| 172. Magnetic Recording: The First 100 Years | |
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Book Description An international author team brings a unique perspective, drawn from professional experience, to the history of magnetic recording applications. Their key insights shed light on how magnetic recording triumphed over all competing technologies and revolutionized the music, radio, television and computer industries. They also show how these developments offer opportunities for applications in the future. MAGNETIC RECORDING features 116 illustrations, including 92 photographs of historic magnetic recording machines and their inventors." Sponsored by: Reviews (1)
Of special value is the pulling together of material on all of these methods in one place, allowing ready comparison of who did what and when. We learn about inventors, marketing, hardware, and the means of recording, allowing a clearer understanding of how later developments built upon earlier ones. Some of the principles of modern videocams, for example, have been known for decades. Each chapter includes references to contemporary studies and more recent research, allowing the reader to pursue topics at greater length. In all, this is a valuable anthology of original research that sheds considerable light on a fascinating story. ... Read more | |
| 173. How Do You Know It's True?: Discovering the Difference Between Science and Superstition by Hyman Ruchlis | |
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My 8 year old was very curious about this book. I could let her read some of it, but since she has not yet learned division and multiplication, the section on probability would be completely lost on her, which is a shame, since the probability theory so well explains unusual events. This is important, since so many superstitious people would attribute the unusual events to something superstitious; using probability to explain these events defuses their so-called "proofs". My daughter will have to wait for a while, but she will definitely read it when she is older (and so will my other - younger - daughters). This is a must for every schoolkid 10 or older (actually, it's a must for just about anybody with any superstitious tendencies, including those who believe in horoscopes).
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| 174. Arabidopsis: A Laboratory Manual (Spiral) by Detlef Weigel, Jane Glazebrook | |
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| 175. The Planet Venus (Yale Planetary Exploration Series) by Mikhail Ya. Marov, David H. Grinspoon, Tobias Owen, Natasha Levchenko, Ronald Mastaler | |
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I would recommend if you have not read "Venus Revealed" try that first. If Grinspoon captures your imagination then buy this one and give it a try.
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| 176. Dead Reckoning: Calculating Without Instruments by Ronald W. Doerfler | |
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| 177. Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively : A Guide for Graduate Students and Researchers in the Behavioral Sciences and Biology by Jack Parker Hailman, Karen B. Strier | |
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| 178. Experimental Design and Data Analysis for Biologists by Gerry P. Quinn, Michael J. Keough | |
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| 179. Ethnobotany: A Methods Manual (People and Plants Conservation Manuals) by Gary J. Martin | |
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It's an excellent manual that should be read by anyone planning to go in the field. I intended to use this book for a class starting in Feb 2004, and since the release date was supposedly late 03 or Jan 04, I felt confident in ordering it. No such luck. It never did arrive, and the distributor was quite unapologetic about not even being able to track where the books were or when they might get to the US (it's a British publishing house). They even told me that I should have known better than to plan on it being out when they said that it would!! But that's not Gary Martin's fault, and I suppose it's a testament to how popular the book is. Too bad we did not get to use it.
Class curriculum can be easily organized around the information provided in Martin's book. The only drawback to this book is the fact that it sold out very quickly in its first edition and the first reprint, both in 1995, so at the moment its back ordered waiting on the next reprinting. ... Read more | |
| 180. Successful Lab Reports : A Manual for Science Students by Christopher S. Lobban, MarLa Schefter | |
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