Advertisement
biology google slides template: Genders, Cultures, and Literacies Barbara J. Guzzetti, 2021-11-29 This volume brings together leading scholars in their fields who offer much needed and wide-ranging perspectives on the intersections of genders, cultures, and literacies. As incidents of racial and gender aggression grow in number and in global attention, it is essential to understand how racial and gender identities and their expressions interplay and influence literacy development and practice. Contributors examine how social identities intersect and are expressed in literacy practices across an array of school and out-of-school settings and discuss how gender and race are represented in individuals’ multimodal practices. Chapters address such topics as the literacy practices of incarcerated fathers of color, Black girls’ literacies, Indigenous students’ cultural literacies, the writing practices of Latinx women for identity representation, and more. Ideal for scholars in literacy studies, gender studies, and cultural studies, this volume is a necessary and original update to the ways cultural, racial, and gender identities are viewed in current educational and sociocultural climates. |
biology google slides template: Student Assessment Dylan Wiliam, Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, 2024-05-13 Fuel student-driven success and enhance learning with better assessment What if there was a better way to collect and interpret assessment data that could strengthen the link between teaching and learning? Student Assessment: Better Evidence, Better Decisions, Better Learning is the innovative guide to show you how it′s done and done right. This unique book offers a new assessment model focused on decision-driven data collection and provides an arsenal of tools for collecting better evidence to increase student learning. You will learn: the importance of assessment in the teaching and learning process what a decision-driven data collection assessment model looks like and how it differs from a more traditional data-driven decision-making model how to effectively establish learning intentions and success criteria within assessments to actively engage students in their own learning how to implement an array of assessment tools that yield better evidence and improve decision-making how to address the challenge of ensuring authenticity in students′ responses when AI-generated content is becoming more common With this guide in hand, you′ll be ready for a better approach to assessment—armed with practical tools and strategies to ensure students can analyze, synthesize, adapt, critique, and most importantly, take charge of their own learning. |
biology google slides template: Molecular Biology Nancy Craig, Rachel Green, Orna Cohen-Fix, Carol Greider, Gisela Storz, Cynthia Wolberger, 2014-05 The biological world operates on a multitude of scales - from molecules to tissues to organisms to ecosystems. Throughout these myriad levels runs a common thread: the communication and onward passage of information, from cell to cell, from organism to organism and ultimately, from generation to generation. But how does this information come alive to govern the processes that constitute life? The answer lies in the molecular components that cooperate through a series of carefully-regulated processes to bring the information in our genome to life. These components and processes lie at the heart of one of the most fascinating subjects to engage the minds of scientists today: molecular biology. Molecular Biology: Principles of Genome Function, Second Edition, offers a fresh approach to the teaching of molecular biology by focusing on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life, and discussing the differences between the three kingdoms to offer instructive insights into molecular processes and components. This gives students an accurate depiction of our current understanding of the conserved nature of molecular biology, and the differences that underpin biological diversity. Additionally, an integrated approach demonstrates how certain molecular phenomena have diverse impacts on genome function by presenting them as themes that recur throughout the book, rather than as artificially separated topics As an experimental science, molecular biology requires an appreciation for the approaches taken to yield the information from which concepts and principles are deduced. Experimental Approach panels throughout the text describe research that has been particularly valuable in elucidating difference aspects of molecular biology. Each panel is carefully cross-referenced to the discussion of key molecular biology tools and techniques, which are presented in a dedicated chapter at the end of the book. Molecular Biology further enriches the learning experience with full-color artwork, end-of-chapter questions and summaries, suggested further readings grouped by topic, and an extensive glossary of key terms. Features: A focus on the underlying principles of molecular biology equips students with a robust conceptual framework on which to build their knowledge An emphasis on their commonalities reflects the processes and components that exist between bacteria, archae, and eukaryotes Experimental Approach panels demonstrate the importance of experimental evidence by describing research that has been particularly valuable in the field |
biology google slides template: Single Cell Analysis Miodrag Gužvić, 2024-02-10 This volume explores the latest advancements and techniques used to study cell analysis, their capabilities, and the type of results that can be obtained. The chapters in this book cover topics such as FACS; fluorescence microscopy; organic spectroscopy such as MALDI; inorganic spectroscopy such as ICP-MS; and sequencing. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series format, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls. Cutting-edge and practical, Single Cell Analysis: Methods and Protocols is a valuable tool for any researcher interested in learning more about this important and developing field. |
biology google slides template: CMOSET Fall 2009 Plenary, Business and Technology Track Presentation Slides CMOS Emerging Technologies Research, |
biology google slides template: The Role of Steroid Hormones and Growth Factors in Cancer Marzia Di Donato, Paul J. Higgins, Isabel R. Schlaepfer, Gustavo Cernera, 2022-08-25 |
biology google slides template: Rheumatology E-Book Marc C. Hochberg, Alan J. Silman, Josef S. Smolen, Michael E. Weinblatt, Michael H. Weisman, 2014-06-16 Stay current in the ever-changing discipline of rheumatology with clear, reliable guidance from Hochberg’s Rheumatology, one of the most respected and trusted sources in the field. Designed to meet the needs of the practicing clinician, this medical reference book provides extensive, authoritative coverage of rheumatic diseases from basic scientific principles to practical points of clinical management in a lucid, logical, user-friendly manner. Track disease progression and treat patients more effectively with the information on genetic findings, imaging outcomes, cell and biologic therapies, rheumatoid arthritis, and SLE. Incorporate recent findings about pathogenesis of disease; imaging outcomes for specific diseases like RA, osteoarthritis, and spondyloarthropathies; cell and biologic therapies; and other timely topics. Remain up to date on the latest information in rheumatology through 13 brand-new chapters covering biomedical and translation science, disease and outcome assessment, new imaging modalities, early emerging disease, clinical therapeutics, patient management, and rehabilitation. Take advantage of expanded coverage of small molecule treatment, biologics, biomarkers, epigenetics, biosimilars, and cell-based therapies. Focus on the core knowledge needed for successful results with each chapter co-authored by an internationally-renowned specialist in the field. Easily find the information you need thanks to a consistent, user-friendly format with templated content and large-scale images. |
biology google slides template: DNA and Cell Biology , 2007 |
biology google slides template: Plant Omics Hajime Ohyanagi, Eiji Yamamoto, Ai Kitazumi, Kentaro Yano, 2022-12-14 This book provides a comprehensive overview of plant omics and big data in the fields of plant and crop biology. It discusses each omics layer individually, including genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and covers model and non-model species. In a section on advanced topics, it considers developments in each specialized domain, including genome editing and enhanced breeding strategies (such as genomic selection and high-throughput phenotyping), with the aim of providing tools to help tackle global food security issues. The importance of online resources in big data biology are highlighted in a section summarizing both wet- and dry-biological portals. This section introduces biological resources, datasets, online bioinformatics tools and approaches that are in the public domain. This book is for students, engineers, researchers and academics in plant biology, genetics, biotechnology and bioinformatics. |
biology google slides template: PCR Mike McPherson, Simon Møller, 2007-01-25 A thoroughly updated version of the successful first edition with a new chapter on Real-Time PCR, more prokaryotic applications, and more detail in the complex mutagenesis sections. Information on PCR applications in genomics and proteomics have been expanded and integrated throughout the text. There is also advice on available products and specific pointers to the most appropriate methods. As with the first edition, this will be an ideal practical introduction and invaluable guide to PCR and its applications. |
biology google slides template: The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, Vince Bustamante, John Hattie, 2020-11-04 Design assessments that measure and target student learning in both face-to-face and distance learning environments Assessments are the essential link between teaching and learning, yet the assessments used in face-to-face classrooms are not always practical or impactful in remote learning environments. Now that teachers are teaching from a distance, how will you assess what your students have learned? Tapping the expertise of teachers who are successfully engaged in distance learning, The Assessment Playbook for Distance and Blended Learning answers that question. Rich with a wide range of examples, strategies, and assessments that can be leveraged with rigor and fidelity regardless of learning environment, this practical playbook empowers teachers with the decision-making tools needed to gauge the impact of instructional strategies in today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape. It features • Assessment cookies, or insights that endure in any distance or hybrid learning environment and can be used to inform assessment decisions, including the understanding that everything is searchable. • A robust playlist of distance learning assessment tools—including universal response, teach-back opportunities, composing, taking action, self-assessment, and peer assessment—that teachers can mix and deploy to match every learning intention. • Information on how to evaluate the impact of your teaching on student learning—and how assessment can guide your teaching moves • Characteristics of formal tools of evaluation, such as tests, longer essays, and performance tasks that teachers can use in distance learning environments to document learning for reporting purposes. Designed properly, assessments implemented through the lens of distance and hybrid learning can yield significant impact for student achievement, both in the pandemic teaching of today, and in the educational contexts of the future. |
biology google slides template: U.S. Government Research Reports , 1963 |
biology google slides template: Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology, Volume 4 Tadhg P. Begley, 2009-02-03 The first major reference at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine Chemical biology is a rapidly developing field that uses the principles, tools, and language of chemistry to answer important questions in the life sciences. It has enabled researchers to gather critical information about the molecular biology of the cell and is the fundamental science of drug discovery, playing a key role in the development of novel agents for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease. Now students and researchers across the range of disciplines that use chemical biology techniques have a single resource that encapsulates what is known in the field. It is an excellent place to begin any chemical biology investigation. Major topics addressed in the encyclopedia include: Applications of chemical biology Biomolecules within the cell Chemical views of biology Chemistry of biological processes and systems Synthetic molecules as tools for chemical biology Technologies and techniques in chemical biology Some 300 articles range from pure basic research to areas that have immediate applications in fields such as drug discovery, sensor technology, and catalysis. Novices in the field can turn to articles that introduce them to the basics, whereas experienced researchers have access to articles exploring the cutting edge of the science. Each article ends with a list of references to facilitate further investigation. With contributions from leading researchers and pioneers in the field, the Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology builds on Wiley's unparalleled reputation for helping students and researchers understand the crucial role of chemistry and chemical techniques in the life sciences. |
biology google slides template: Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry , 2013-01-08 The 4-volume Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry, Second Edition, represents the current state of a dynamic and crucial field of study. The Encyclopedia pulls together over 500 articles that help define and explore contemporary biochemistry, with content experts carefully chosen by the Editorial Board to assure both breadth and depth in its coverage. Editors-In-Chief William J. Lennarz and M. Daniel Lane have crafted a work that proceeds from the acknowledgement that understanding every living process-from physiology, to immunology, and genetics-is impossible without a grasp on the basic chemistry that provides its underpinning. Each article in the work provides an up-to-date snapshot of a given topic, written by experts, as well as suggestions for further readings for students and researcher wishing to go into greater depth. Available on-line via SciVerse ScienceDirect, the functionality of the Encyclopedia will provide easy linking to referenced articles, electronic searching, as well an online index and glossary to aid comprehension and searchability. This 4-volume set, thoroughly up-to-date and comprehensive, expertly captures this fast-moving field Curated by two esteemed editors-in-chief and an illustrious team of editors and contributors, representing the state of the field Suggestions for further readings offer researchers and students avenues for deeper exploration; a wide-ranging glossary aids comprehension |
biology google slides template: Textbook of Pathology Harsh Mohan, 2018-11-30 The eighth edition of the renowned Textbook of Pathology, by Harsh Mohan, has been fully revised to provide the most up to date information on the latest developments in the field. Divided into three sections – General Pathology, Haematopoietic and Lymphoreticular System, and Systemic Pathology – the new edition covers numerous diseases, their causes, mechanisms, pathophysiology, classification, morphology, and clinical aspects. Each topic concludes with a summary of key points and features photographs, diagrams and tables. Each chapter features review questions and many include a clinical case related to the topic. Three appendices conclude the book covering basic diagnostic cytopathology, answers and discussion on the clinical cases, and normal values. The textbook is accompanied by a free book ‘Pathology Quick Review’ which features MCQs with answers and explanations. Key points Fully revised, new edition of renowned Textbook of Pathology Features clinical cases and questions and answers to assist revision Includes free book of MCQs for quick review Previous edition (9789351523697) published in 2014 |
biology google slides template: Biology Daniel D. Chiras, 1993 |
biology google slides template: You're a Teacher Daniel Tricarico, 2002-07-15 What if our high school teachers had taught with the intensity of Robert DeNiro, the energy of Robin Williams, or the versatility of Meryl Streep? Now it's possible. You're a Teacher So Act Like One! Improving Your Stage Presence in the Classroom shows teachers how to use acting nd performance-style techniques to captivate students and make the learning experience more dramatic, enjoyable, and meaningful. Handy exercises, personal anecdotes, and countless in-class examples make this an indispensable reference for every teacher in every subject area. |
biology google slides template: The Molecular Biology of Cancer Stella Pelengaris, Michael Khan, 2013-03-13 The Molecular Biology of Cancer, Stella Pelengaris & Michael Khan This capturing, comprehensive text, extensively revised and updated for its second edition, provides a detailed overview of the molecular mechanisms underpinning the development of cancer and its treatment. “Bench to Bedside”: A key strength of this book that sets it apart from general cancer biology references is the interweaving of all aspects of cancer biology from the causes, development and diagnosis through to the treatment and care of cancer patients – essential for providing a broader view of cancer and its impact. The highly readable presentation of a complex field, written by an international panel of researchers, specialists and practitioners, would provide an excellent text for graduate and undergraduate courses in the biology of cancer, medical students and qualified practitioners in the field preparing for higher exams, and for researchers and teachers in the field. For the teaching of cancer biology, special features have been included to facilitate this use: bullet points at the beginning of each chapter explaining key concepts and controversial areas; each chapter builds on concepts learned in previous chapters, with a list of key outstanding questions remaining in the field, suggestions for further reading, and questions for student review. All chapters contain text boxes that provide additional and relevant information. Key highlights are listed below: An overview of the cancer cell and important new concepts. Selected human cancers: lung, breast, colorectal, prostate, renal, skin, cervix, and hematological malignancies. Key cellular processes in cancer biology including (a) traditionally important areas such as cell cycle control, growth regulation, oncogenes and tumour suppressors apoptosis, as well as (b) more highly topical areas of apoptosis, telomeres, DNA damage and repair, cell adhesion, angiogenesis, immunity, epigenetics, and the proteasome. Clinical oncology: In-depth coverage of important concepts such as screening, risk of cancer and prevention, diagnoses, managing cancer patients from start to palliative care and end-of-life pathways. Chapters highlighting the direct links between cancer research and clinical applications. New coverage on how cancer drugs are actually used in specific cancer patients, and how therapies are developed and tested. Systems Biology and cutting edge research areas covered such as RNA interference (RNAi). Each chapter includes key points, chapter summaries, text boxes, and topical references for added comprehension and review. Quotations have been used in each chapter to introduce basic concepts in an entertaining way. Supported by a dedicated website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/pelengaris We should list the great reviews we got for first edition which are on the back of the 2nd edition: “A capturing, comprehensive, clearly written and absolutely accurate introduction into cancer biology.....This book deserves great praise for the readable presentation of this complex field....the true synthesis of bench and bedside approaches is marvelously achieved.” Christian Schmidt, Molecular Cell “Chapters address the issues of cancer diagnosis, treatment, and patient care and set the book apart from general molecular biology references....This book is applicable to both graduate and undergraduate students, and in the context of a research laboratory, this book would be an excellent resource as a reference guide for scientists at all levels.” V.Emuss, Institute of Cancer Research, London. Also, from the first edition: “Pelengaris, Khan, and the contributing authors are to be applauded. The Molecular Biology of Cancer is a comprehensive and readable presentation of the many faces of cancer from molecular mechanisms to clinical therapies and diagnostics. This book will be welcomed by neophyte students, established scientists in other fields, and curious physicians.” -Dean Felsher, Stanford University |
biology google slides template: Quantitative Analysis of Marine Biological Communities Gerald J. Bakus, 2007-01-22 Quantitative methods specifically tailored for the marine biologist While there are countless texts published on quantitative methods and many texts that cover quantitative terrestrial ecology, this text fills the need for the special quantitative problems confronting marine biologists and biological oceanographers. The author combines common quantitative techniques with recent advances in quantitative methodology and then demonstrates how these techniques can be used to study marine organisms, their behaviors, and their interactions with the environment. Readers learn how to better design experiments and sampling, employ sophisticated mathematical techniques, and accurately interpret and communicate the results. Most of this text is written at an introductory level, with a few topics that advance to more complex themes. Among the topics covered are plot/plotless sampling, biometrics, experimental design, game theory, optimization, time trends, modeling, and environmental impact assessments. Even readers new to quantitative methods will find the material accessible, with plenty of features to engage their interest, promote learning, and put their knowledge into practice: * One or more examples are provided to illustrate each individual quantitative technique presented in the text * The accompanying CD-ROM features two multimedia programs, several statistical programs, help to run complex statistical programs, and additional information amplifying topics covered in the text * References lead readers to additional information to pursue individual topics in greater depth Quantitative Analysis of Marine Biological Communities, with its extensive use of examples, is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students in marine biology. Marine biologists, regardless of their level of experience, will also discover new approaches to quantitative analysis tailored to the particular needs of their field. |
biology google slides template: Omics Approaches, Technologies And Applications Preeti Arivaradarajan, Gauri Misra, 2019-02-04 This book is a concerted effort to put together the rapidly growing facets of biological data. It provides a platform for the readers to think about integrative approaches to solve complex biological problems. This fundamental book deals with the simplest concepts of omics to recent advancements in the field. The content is divided into seven chapters that provide insight into various omics approaches, omics technologies, and its applications. Each chapter delves into different molecular scales: genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. Further to provide a holistic view a chapter detailing microbiome has been included in the book. The sub-sections in the chapters is dedicated to introducing the various analytical tools such as next generation sequencing, chromatin immunoprecipitation, mass spectrometry, peptide mass fingerprinting, RNA Seq and NMR spectroscopy. It entails a chapter focused on the bioinformatics resources for analysis of the omics data. In summary, this comprehensive book emphasizes the recent advancements in the study of biomolecules spanning from DNA to metabolites. |
biology google slides template: Microarray Image and Data Analysis Luis Rueda, 2018-09-03 Microarray Image and Data Analysis: Theory and Practice is a compilation of the latest and greatest microarray image and data analysis methods from the multidisciplinary international research community. Delivering a detailed discussion of the biological aspects and applications of microarrays, the book: Describes the key stages of image processing, gridding, segmentation, compression, quantification, and normalization Features cutting-edge approaches to clustering, biclustering, and the reconstruction of regulatory networks Covers different types of microarrays such as DNA, protein, tissue, and low- and high-density oligonucleotide arrays Examines the current state of various microarray technologies, including their availability and affordability Explains how data generated by microarray experiments are analyzed to obtain meaningful biological conclusions An essential reference for academia and industry, Microarray Image and Data Analysis: Theory and Practice provides readers with valuable tools and techniques that extend to a wide range of biological studies and microarray platforms. |
biology google slides template: Molecular mechanisms in ocular development and disease Rajalekshmy Shyam, Elizabeth Zuniga-Sanchez, Deepika Vasudevan, Daisy Y. Shu, 2023-07-04 |
biology google slides template: Progress in Oncology 2004 Vincent T. DeVita, Jr., Samuel Hellman, Steven A. Rosenberg, 2004-05 The fourth volume in this outstanding series of annual updates in oncology, Progress in Oncology 2004 addresses fifteen of the most important hot topics in the field. Under the careful direction of Drs. DeVita, Hellman, and Rosenberg, each volume in this exciting series presents concise summaries of the state of the art in cancer basic science and clinical application, written by 15 of the top researchers and clinicians in the world.As with all the volumes in the series, PIO 2004 covers critical issues in clinical cancer care and research in a scholarly though readable style. Chapters on advances in treatment and diagnosis, including DNA microarrays, growth factor receptors, new applications of thalidomide, and allografting in NHL review the state of the art in these emerging fields. Top experts provide timely overviews of focused ultrasound therapy, hormone therapy for prostate cancer, and CHOP and rituxin for DLCL. In a special surgery section, world-class authorities discuss approaches to rectal cancer. These and other rigorously referenced chapters make PIO 2004 an indispensable new oncology resource. |
biology google slides template: Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, Volume 2: Safety Assessment and Toxicologic Pathology Wanda M. Haschek, Colin G. Rousseaux, Matthew A. Wallig, Brad Bolon, 2023-02-18 Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, recognized by many as the most authoritative single source of information in the field of toxicologic pathology, has been extensively updated to continue its comprehensive and timely coverage. The fourth edition has been expanded to five separate volumes due to an explosion of information in this field requiring new and updated chapters. Completely revised with a number of new chapters, Volume 2: Toxicologic Pathology in Safety Assessment is an essential part of the most authoritative reference on toxicologic pathology principles and techniques for assessing product safety and human risk. Volume 2 describes the integration of product-induced structural and functional changes in tissues and the interpretation of their biological implications. Completely revised with many new chapters, Volume 2 of the Fourth Edition covers product safety assessment from many angles including current and emerging issues in toxicologic pathology for many product classes. Volume 2 of the Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology is a key resource for pathologists, toxicologists, research scientists, and regulators who use toxicologic pathology methods to study and make decisions on product safety. - Previous chapters on such topics as drug discovery and development, toxicity and carcinogenicity testing, report preparation, and risk assessment and communication have undergone extensive revision that includes in-depth discussion of new developments in the field - New chapters consider fundamental attributes for additional product classes including protein therapeutics, nucleic acid pharmaceutical agents, gene therapy and gene editing, stem cell and other cell therapies, vaccines, agricultural and bulk chemicals, and assigning adversity - Chapters dealing with product-specific practices address pathology and regulatory issues - Chapters offer high-quality and up-to-date content in a trusted work written by the collaborative efforts of many leading international subject matter experts - Hundreds of full-color images and diagrams are featured in both the print and electronic versions of this book to illustrate classic examples and highlight difficult concepts |
biology google slides template: The American Biology Teacher , 1992 |
biology google slides template: The Journal of Cell Biology , 2007 No. 2, pt. 2 of November issue each year from v. 19 (1963)-47 (1970) and v. 55 (1972)- contain the Abstracts of papers presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology, 3d (1963)-10th (1970) and 12th (1972)- |
biology google slides template: PCR MCPHERSON., S. G. Møller, 2000 A thoroughly updated version of the successful first edition, with a new chapter on Real-Time PCR, more prokaryotic applications, and more detail in the complex mutagenesis sections. |
biology google slides template: The Maize Handbook Michael Freeling, Virginia Walbot, 2013-06-29 The Maize Handbook represents the collective efforts of the maize research community to enumerate the key steps of standard procedures and to disseminate these protocols for the common good. Although the material in this volume is drawn from experience with maize, many of the procedures, protocols, and descriptions are applicable to other higher plants, particularly to other grasses. The power and resolution of experiments with maize depend on the wide range of specialized genetic techniques and marked stocks; these materials are available today as the culmination of nearly 100 years of genetic research. A major goal of this volume is to introduce this genetical legacy and to highlight current stock construction programs that will soon benefit our work, e. g. high-density RFLP maps, deletion stocks, etc. Both stock construction and maintenance are relatively straightforward in maize as a result of the ease of crossing and the longevity of stored seeds. Crossing is facilitated by the separate staminate (tassel) and pistillate (ear) flowers, a feature almost unique to maize. On the other hand, many of the genetic methodologies utilized with maize, including the precision of record keeping, can be adapted to other plants. Facile communication and a spirit of co-operation have characterized the maize genetics community since its earliest days. Starting in the 1930s, institutions such as annual Maize Genetics Cooperation Newsletter, the Maize Genetics Stock Center, and the annual maize genetics meeting provide continuity to the field. |
biology google slides template: Human Biology Daniel D. Chiras, 1999 With DaVinci's ubiquitous Vitruvian Man as a text icon (even subjected to X-ray ), Chiras (U. of Colorado, U. of Denver) introduces students to the basics of life in the balance from molecules to humankind in 24 chapters. Updates to this edition (no dates are given for previous ones) include: rele |
biology google slides template: Fever (Book 1) Dee Shulman, 2012-04-05 Fever is first book in the gripping Parallon Trilogy by award-winning author and illustrator Dee Shulman. Two worlds. Two millennia. One love . . . A fearless Roman gladiator. A reckless twenty-first-century girl. A mysterious virus unites them . . . 152 AD. Sethos Leontis, a skilled and mesmerising fighter, is unexpectedly wounded and lies dangerously close to death. 2012 AD. Eva is brilliant - but troubled. Starting her new life at a school for the gifted, a single moment in the lab has terrifying results. An extraordinary link brings Sethos and Eva together, but it could force them apart - because the fever that grips them cannot be cured and falling in love could be lethal . . . Can love survive when worlds collide and threaten time itself? www.feverbook.co.uk 'Full of twists, immaculately researched, it is very exciting and unpredictable' Independent on Sunday 'It's a great ride with evocative settings and intense emotion' SFX (4 stars) 'WOW ... that rare gem of a book that I can't stop thinking about and will read again and again...Outstanding! It's 10 times better than Twilight' Waterstones, Cardiff. 'Vivid . . . captivating and passionate' London and South East Libraries 'It's a page-turning intellectual teen read that ANY adult would enjoy. Open the page, open your mind and go with the flow. TIP TOP TERRIFIC!' Waterstones, Thanett 'Completely addictive and if I could have read it in one sitting I would have done . . . an excellent and compulsive read which has left me wanting more **** ' goodreads.com (4 stars) 'Oh my god! What a book . . . This is one of the best love stories I have read' Best Books (5 stars) 'I had my socks blown off by this book - it was so addictive and just so much fun! I stormed through it, loving every second . . .' The Book Addicted Girl Don't miss Delirium - the next instalment in the Parallon Trilogy About the author: Dee Shulman writes in a studio overlooking a school quadrangle that bears a striking resemblance to the one at St Magdalene's. She has a degree in English from York University and went on to study Illustration at Harrow School of Art. She has written and /or illustrated about 50 books, including the popular, highly original My Totally Secret Diary series. She has been translated into many languages, including Japanese, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, French, Welsh, Dutch, and Finnish. Her books have frequently been highly recommended in the press and on radio and she's been shortlisted for numerous awards. Fever is her first book for teenagers. Dee is based in London and is available for school, bookshop, online and festival events in the UK. |
biology google slides template: Mitochondrial OXPHOS System: Emerging Concepts and Technologies and Role in Disease David Pacheu-Grau, Erika Fernandez-Vizarra, Gloria Garrabou, Sylvie Callegari, 2022-06-06 |
biology google slides template: Basic mechanism in animal virus biology Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. Biological Laboratory, 1963 |
biology google slides template: Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory of Quantitative Biology, 1970 |
biology google slides template: Biochemistry and Cell Biology , 2008 |
biology google slides template: Index Medicus , 2003 Vols. for 1963- include as pt. 2 of the Jan. issue: Medical subject headings. |
biology google slides template: Molecular Biology of the Cell , 2006 |
biology google slides template: Science Units for Grades 9-12 Randy L. Bell, Joe Garofalo, 2005 Sample topics include cell division, virtual dissection, earthquake modeling, the Doppler Effect, and more! |
biology google slides template: Laboratory Manual on Biotechnology P. M. Swamy, 2008 |
biology google slides template: Human African Trypanosomiasis (Sleeping Sickness) Christian Burri, 2020-06-17 As it is a goal to eliminate human African trypanosomiasis (HAT; sleeping sickness) as a public health problem by 2020 and interrupt transmission by 2030, this is a good moment to reflect on what we have achieved, what we want to achieve, and what could get in our way. HAT has a reputation for spectacular reappearances, and the latest peak of 40,000 reported and over 300,000 estimated cases only dates back to 1998. Efforts of the WHO and partners as well as the development of simpler and much better-tolerated treatments, improved diagnostics, and vector control tools made it possible to reduce this number by 95%. Case identification and confirmation remain complex and require specific skills, treatment remains error-prone and reports on long-term survivors have emerged, and the relevance of the animal reservoir for T. b. gambiense HAT needs clarification. In addition, to win the “end game” against this massively stigmatized disease, the human factor will play a key role. This Special Issue addresses many of the burning topics about disease elimination in its 12 research and 7 review articles and one case study. The papers critically reflect the approaches used, investigate the mentioned challenges, and propose novel approaches and interventions from various points of view. |
biology google slides template: Journal of Experimental Biology , 2006 |
and Keep: lecture slide and resource template to engag…
Print slides lecture in black and white. Colour code using highlighters. Use the colour coding in written notes during …
PowerPoint Presentation - The Human Digestive System
Epiglottis is a flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering …
Boards & Beyond: Cell Biology Slides
Cell Biology Slides Color slides for USMLE Step 1 preparation from the Boards and Beyond Website Jason …
Stem Cell Powerpoint with teacher notes - Parkway Sc…
Research by Stelios Andreadis has produced this smooth muscle progenitor cell derived from a hair follicle, which …
Biology in a Box ‐‐ PowerPoint 101 - Universit…
The purpose of the PowerPoint exercise format is to make Biology in a Box less time‐consuming for teacher planning, …
AP Biology Daily Lesson Plans - Catalyst Learning C…
One “Goal Setting for AP Biology” handout for each student. Procedure: 1. Let your students know that this is a …
Biology Google Slides Template - database.groun…
biology google slides template: Genders, Cultures, and Literacies Barbara J. Guzzetti, 2021-11-29 This volume …
AP Biology Summer Work 2021 - Arlington Central Sc…
** Although reading guides will not be collected,reading your google slides from the textbook and completing the …
and Keep: lecture slide and resource template to engage …
Print slides lecture in black and white. Colour code using highlighters. Use the colour coding in written notes during lecture/watching recording. Revision question sets are colour coded. …
PowerPoint Presentation - The Human Digestive System
Epiglottis is a flap-like structure at the back of the throat that closes over the trachea preventing food from entering it. If acid from the stomach gets in here that’s heartburn. J-shaped muscular …
Boards & Beyond: Cell Biology Slides
Cell Biology Slides Color slides for USMLE Step 1 preparation from the Boards and Beyond Website Jason Ryan, MD, MPH 2022 Edition Boards & Beyond provides a virtual medical …
Stem Cell Powerpoint with teacher notes - Parkway School …
Research by Stelios Andreadis has produced this smooth muscle progenitor cell derived from a hair follicle, which expresses calponin (in red), a marker for smooth muscle cells.
Biology in a Box ‐‐ PowerPoint 101 - University of Tennessee
The purpose of the PowerPoint exercise format is to make Biology in a Box less time‐consuming for teacher planning, and easier to implement in the classroom. The PowerPoint version of the …
AP Biology Daily Lesson Plans - Catalyst Learning Curricula
One “Goal Setting for AP Biology” handout for each student. Procedure: 1. Let your students know that this is a college-level class and it will be taught the way college courses are. 2. Inform …
Biology Google Slides Template - database.groundswellfund
biology google slides template: Genders, Cultures, and Literacies Barbara J. Guzzetti, 2021-11-29 This volume brings together leading scholars in their fields who offer much needed and wide …
AP Biology Summer Work 2021 - Arlington Central School …
** Although reading guides will not be collected,reading your google slides from the textbook and completing the reading guides or outlining thechapters will be imperative for your success in …
Introducing stem cells
Each slide in the Basics and Cloning sections includes notes that give a simple, jargon-free explanation of the key points. The more detailed slides in the last section have much briefer …
CELL DIVISION FOR GROWTH OF EUKARYOTIC ORGANISMS …
There are two types of normal cell division – mitosis and meiosis. Mitosis is cell division which begins in the fertilized egg (or zygote) stage and continues during the life of the organism in …
A Level Biology - Stockport Grammar School
Biology A-level goes into much more detail than you will have covered at GCSE. It will give you the skills to make connections and associations with all living things around you. Biology …
BIOLOGY IA 2020-2021 - Science to a Tee
• Could be conducted in the Biology lab early in Quad 2 • Could be conducted at home • Makes use of computer simulations (Gizmos) • Uses an existing database that you analyze in a new way
1. Recall prior information about basic cell biology 2. 3.
Students will review basic cell biology including the importance of organelle functions. Students will begin to understand the structural organization that exists in all living things. At the …
LESSON TITLE: Cell Transport and Homeostasis GRADE: 9-12
Objective(s): (What will a student know [content] and be able to do [skills/process]?) • Explain how organisms maintain homeostasis. • How is the cell organized to maintain homeostasis in all …
High School Science Lesson Plan: Biology
The following lesson plan and lesson narrative show biology teachers how they can incorporate the use of literacy strategies to support high school students to learn biology content and …
Synthetic Biology Basics - iGEM
Why use synthetic biology? Thank you! Kuldell, Natalie, et al. “Chapter 1: Fundamentals of Synthetic Biology.” O'Reilly Online Learning, O'Reilly Media, Inc., …
Course Syllabus Template - Cosby High School
Using the model, develop and communicate an explanation for how DNA serves as a template for self-replication and encodes biological information. Demonstrate how DNA sequence …
Cell Transport and Homeostasis - Biology Teaching
Diffusion-A type of passive transport where molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration. The difference in the concentration of molecules across a …
Introduction to Molecular Diagnostics - University of Utah
Results must be correlated with all other available information, including clinical features, morphology, and immunophenotyping.
Prokaryotes: The First Life on Earth - content.njctl.org
Oct 29, 2015 · Prokaryotes are the simplest organisms that adhere to biology's definition of life. Remember the 7 characteristics of life are: Organization/Order Adaptation Response to the …