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100 1  Jones, A. M.|q(Allan M.),|d1945- 
245 10 Practical skills in biology /|cAllan Jones, Rob Reed, 
       Jonathan Weyers. 
250    Sixth edition. 
264  1 Harlow, England :|bPearson,|c2016. 
300    xv, 544 pages :|billustrations (black and white, and 
       colour) 
336    text|2rdacontent 
336    still image|2rdacontent 
337    computer|2rdamedia 
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500    Previous edition: 2012. 
505 0  <![CDATA[<p>Study and examination skills<p><p>1. The 
       importance of transferable skills</p><p>2. Managing your 
       time</p><p>3. Working with others</p><p>4. Taking notes 
       from lectures and texts</p><p>5. Learning effectively</p><
       p>6. Revision strategies</p><p>7. Assignments and exams</p
       ><p>8. Preparing your curriculum vitae</p><p> </p><p>
       Information technolgoy and learning resources</p><p>9. 
       Finding and citing published information</p><p>10. 
       Evaluating information</p><p>11. Using online resources</p
       ><p>12. Using word processors, databases and other 
       packages</p><p>13. Using spreadsheets</p><p> </p><p>
       Communicating information</p><p>14. Organising a poster 
       display</p><p>15. Giving a spoken presentation</p><p>16. 
       General aspects of scientific writing</p><p>17. Writing 
       essays</p><p>18. Reporting practical and project work</p><
       p>19. Writing literature surveys and reviews</p><p> </p><p
       >Fundamental laboratory techniques</p><p>20. Essentials of
       practical work</p><p>21. Bioethics</p><p>22. Health and 
       safety</p><p>23. Working with liquids</p><p>24. Basic 
       laboratory procedures</p><p>25. Principles of solution 
       chemistry</p><p>26. pH and buffer solutions</p><p> </p><p>
       The investigative approach</p><p>27. The principles of 
       measurement</p><p>28. SI units and their use</p><p>29. 
       Making observations</p><p>30. Drawings and diagrams</p><p>
       31. Basic fieldwork procedures</p><p>32. Samples and 
       sampling</p><p>33. Scientific method and design of 
       experiments</p><p>34. Making notes of practical work</p><p
       >35. Project work</p><p> </p><p>Obtaining and identifying 
       specimens</p><p>36. Collecting animals and plants</p><p>
       37. Fixing and preserving animals and plants</p><p>38. 
       Collecting and isolating microbes</p><p>39. Naming and 
       classifying organisms</p><p>40. Identifying plants and 
       animals</p><p>41. Identifying microbes</p><p> </p><p>
       Examining specimens and samples</p><p>42. The purpose and 
       practice of dissection </p><p>43. Introduction to 
       microscopy</p><p>44. Preparing specimens for light 
       microscopy</p><p>45. Setting up and using a light 
       microscope</p><p>46. Interpreting microscope images</p><p>
       47. Sterile technique</p><p>48. Cell culture</p><p>49. 
       Working with animal and plant tissues and cells</p><p>50. 
       Photography and imaging</p><p>51. Measuring growth and 
       responses</p><p>52. Fundamentals of chemical analysis</p><
       p>53. Calibration and quantitative analysis</p><p> </p><p>
       Environmental investigations</p><p>54. Ecological analyses
       </p><p>55. Analysis of aquatic environments</p><p>56. 
       Analysis of soils and sediments</p><p>57. Measuring 
       atmospheric variables</p><p>58. Measuring light </p><p> </
       p><p>Advanced analytical techniques</p><p>59. 
       Immunological methods</p><p>60. Enzyme studies</p><p>61. 
       Mendelian genetics</p><p>62. Fundamental molecular biology
       techniques</p><p>63. Using stable isotopes</p><p>64. Using
       radioisotopes</p><p>65. Measuring oxygen content</p><p>66.
       Photosynthesis and respiration</p><p>67. Centrifugation</p
       ><p>68. Spectroscopic techniques</p><p>69. Chromatography<
       /p><p>70. Electrophoresis</p><p> </p><p>Analysis and 
       presentation of data</p><p>71. Manipulating and 
       transforming raw data</p><p>72. Using graphs</p><p>73. 
       Presenting data in tables</p><p>74. Hints for solving 
       numerical problems</p><p>75. Descriptive statistics</p><p>
       76. Choosing and using statistical tests </p><p> </p><p> <
       /p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p>]]> 
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