Lingua: Inglese
Editore: New York: Academic Press Inc, 1977
ISBN 10: 0126349509 ISBN 13: 9780126349504
Da: G. & J. CHESTERS, TAMWORTH, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. 257 pages, a very good plus hardback, publisher's original grey cloth binding with green lettering to the spine and front cover [0126349509]. Ex-library.
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Editore: Academic Press Inc, 1977
Da: World of Rare Books, Goring-by-Sea, SXW, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Good. 1977. No Edition Remarks. 233 pages. No dust jacket. This is an ex-Library book. Grey cloth. Expected library inserts, stamps and inscriptions. Binding remains firm. Pages are lightly tanned throughout. Boards have light shelf-wear with corner bumping. Slight crushing to spine ends. Wear marks overall.
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. 0030560799 Good; Hardcover; 1981, Praeger Publishers Inc; Former library copy with standard library markings; Moderate shelfwear to covers with heavy edgewear to corners; Library stamps to endpapers; Text pages clean & unmarked; Good binding with straight spine; Dark green textured covers with title in gold lettering; 300 pages; "Phytochemistry and Angiosperm Phylogeny," by D.A. Young & David S. Seigler.
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Editore: Missouri Botanical Garden, 1994
Da: Masalai Press, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fine. pp. 145-401, illustrations, bibliography. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae, held at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis, 14-16 August 1989. Part 2 of 2 of Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae. The Contribution of Embryology to the Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae. R.N. Kapil & A.K. Bhatnagar; Leguminlike Proteins and the Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae. Uwe Jensen, Ina Vogel-Bauer & Marei Nitschke; Systematic Anatomy of Euphorbiaceae Subfamily Oldfieldioideae. I. Overview. W. John Hayden; Phylogenetic Implications of Pollen Ultrastructure in the Oldfieldioideae (Euphorbiaceae). Geoffrey A. Levin & Michael G. Simpson; Phylogenetic Relationahips of Didymocistus and Hymenocardia (Euphorbiaceae). Geoffrey A. Levin & Michael G. Simpson; A Palynological Study of Crotonoideae (Euphorbiaceae). Joan W. Nowicke; Laticifers in Crotonoideae (Euphorbiaceae) Homology and Evolution. Paula Rudall; The Relationships of the Euphorbieae (Euphorbiaceae). M.G. Gilbert; Patterns of Diversification and Evolution in Phyllanthus odontadenius (Euphorbiaceae). R. Haicour, L. Rossignol, M. Rossignol & C. Gaisne; Early Evolution of Dalechampia (Euphorbiaceae): Insights from Phylogeny, Biogeography, and Comparative Ecology. W. Scott Armbruster; Pollen Morphology and Phylogeny of the Tribe Plukenetieae (Euphorbiaceae). Lynn J. Gillespie; Contributions Toward a Monograph of Neotropical Jatropha: Phenetic and Phylogenetic Analyses. Bijan Dehgan & Bart Schutzman; A Preliminary Classification of Euphorbia Subgenus Euphorbia. Susan Carter; Phytochemistry and Systematics of the Euphorbiaceae. David S. Seigler.
Da: Patrik Andersson, Antikvariat., Lund, Svezia
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Aggiungi al carrelloNew York; Praeger, 1981. 8:o. [x] + 295, (1 blank) pp. Original green cloth, no dustjacket. Extremities slightly worn. The card in spine is cracked. Corners a bit bumped. Contents are fine. With the bookplate and signature of Rolf Dahlgren (1932-1987, professor of Botany).
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Aggiungi al carrello(S.A.Amer.J.Bot.70, 5)1983.S.790-798.m.zahlr.Abb.Kopie.br.-2) -Sonderabdruck-.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Praeger Publishers Inc,, New York, 1981
ISBN 10: 0030560799 ISBN 13: 9780030560798
Da: Westsider Rare & Used Books Inc., New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Hardcover as Published. First Edition. VG- the text is clean and unmarked.
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Da: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket, in very good condition. From the collection of the late Herbert Baxter, co-editor of The Dictionary of Plant Toxins, whose book label is noted on the FEP. Boards are sunned, and edges and spine ends are slightly bumped. Binding is sound and pages are clear. LW. Used.
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Da: GreatBookPricesUK, Woodford Green, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: Hervorragend. Zustand: Hervorragend | Seiten: 772 | Sprache: Englisch | Produktart: Bücher | Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer US, Springer US Dez 1998, 1998
ISBN 10: 0412019817 ISBN 13: 9780412019814
Da: buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 772 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study. 772 pp. Englisch.
Da: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study. 772 pp. Englisch.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Springer US, Springer US Dez 2012, 2012
ISBN 10: 1461372283 ISBN 13: 9781461372288
Da: buchversandmimpf2000, Emtmannsberg, BAYE, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -Life has evolved as a unified system; no organism exists similar role also has been suggested for fatty acids from alone, but each is in intimate contact with other organisms cyanolipids. Nonprotein amino acids, cyanogenic glyco and its environment. Historically, it was easier for workers sides, and the non-fatty-acid portion of cyanolipids also are in various disciplines to delimit artificially their respective incorporated into primary metabolites during germination. areas of research, rather than attempt to understand the entire Secondary metabolites of these structural types are accumu system of living organisms. This was a pragmatic and neces lated in large quantities in the seeds of several plant groups sary way to develop an understanding for the various parts. where they probably fulfill an additional function as deter We are now at a point, however, where we need to investi rents to general predation. gate those things common to the parts and, specifically, those The second type of relationship involves interaction of things that unify the parts. The fundamental aspects of many plants with other organisms and with their environment. Bio of these interactions are chemical in nature. Plants constitute logical interactions must be viewed in the light of evolution an essential part of all life systems; phytochemistry provides ary change and the coadaptation, or perhaps coevolution, of a medium for linking several fields of study.Springer Verlag GmbH, Tiergartenstr. 17, 69121 Heidelberg 772 pp. Englisch.