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    Annotated Cell and Molecular Biology 5e: What We Know and How We Found Out

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    Basic Cell and Molecular Biology 5e: What We Know and How We Find Out

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    Sample Chapter Cell and Molecular Biology 5e: What We Know and How We Found Out

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    Art and Illustration Resource for Cell and Molecular Biology: What We Know & How We Found Out

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    This Art & Illustration Resource contains the figures (photographs, illustrations etc.) in the 5th edition Cell and Molecular Biology; What We Know AND How We Found Out (all versions). The images are high-resolution JPG files, sufficient for projection in large size classrooms, and thus useful for creating or supplementing PowerPoint or similar presentations to support classroom, online teaching and learning, and/or to support in-class or homework assignments. Just download and extract the zipped folder to access the chapter-by-chapter numbered figure files. The images are also Open Access (either public domain, CC-licensed, or equivalent). The Chapter-by-Chapter folders come with a PDF file including a complete list of image sources.https://dc.uwm.edu/biosci_facbooks_bergtrom/1017/thumbnail.jp

    Cell and Molecular Biology 4e: What We Know & How We Found Out. An online, interactive electronic textbook (iText)

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    Like its predecessor, CMB4e (Cell and Molecular Biology: What We Know & How We Found Out) is an Open Education Resource (OER) covered by a Creative Commons CC-BY license (for more details, check out the CMB4e license page). CMB4e is an interactive electronic text (iText) with a focus on experimental support for what we know about cell and molecular biology. It was written to serve as an introductory text for biology majors with high school chemistry and biology prerequisites as well as for “gateway” cell and molecular biology courses for students with a college-level general biology and general chemistry course background. Free downloads of a sample chapter, a Basic, an Annotated and an Instructors versions of the CMB4e iText are available as free downloads at https://dc.uwm.edu/biosci_facbooks/1. CMB4e is updated and enhanced from previous editions, with new content and no loss of original content. All earlier editions and versions of CMB are still available, if necessary by request directly from the author ([email protected]). We hope that you will like the improvements and that you will find CMB4e as useful as the earlier editions. Remember, we welcome all comments that will help us improve the iText for the next release.https://dc.uwm.edu/biosci_facbooks/1000/thumbnail.jp
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