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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Wiley | | Edition: | 5th Edition | | Page Count: | 352 Pages | | Publication Date: | March 09, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 409,780th |
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| A Must HAVE! Seriously! by E. Terefe 5 Stars August 12, 2009 I loved this study guide; it was very helpful since my teacher was a power-point teacher, and a terrible one at that. It definitely helps to read this instead of the book; this book will be big help when you are trying to review for a comprehensive final.
| | Can be helpful by S. Sorensen (Utah) 4 Stars June 02, 2009 The Reviewing Outline is the most helpful part of the study guide since each chapter of the textbook is 75 pages long and takes about 6 hours to get through.
| | What A book by E. Williams (Montomery, Al USA) 5 Stars October 27, 2007 Great book, especially those looking for help on the GRE Subject Test and even the MCAT...From Fibronectins to SDS and reduction of electron carriers, this book is a must have!
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