Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: Indexes

Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: Indexes
Author: Giannis Konstantinidis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2574
Release: 2005
Genre: Biology
ISBN: 9780444521125


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Dictionaries are didactic books used as consultation instruments for self-teaching. They are composed by an ordered set of linguistic units which reflects a double structure, the macrostructure which correspond to the word list and the microstructure that refers to the contents of each lemma. The great value of dictionaries nests in the fact that they establish a standard nomenclature and prevent in that way the appearance of new useless synonyms. This dictionary contains a total of about 27.500 main English entries, and over of 130.000 translations that should normally sufficiently cover all fields of life sciences. The basic criteria used to accept a word a part of the dictionary during the development period in order of importance were usage, up-to-dateness, specificity, simplicity and conceptual relationships. The dictionary meets the standards of higher education and covers all main fields of life sciences by setting its primary focus on the vastly developing fields of cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, developmental biology, microbiology, genetics and also the fields of human anatomy, histology, pathology, physiology, zoology and botany. The fields of ecology, paleontology, systematics, evolution, biostatistics, plant physiology, plant anatomy, plant histology, biometry and lab techniques have been sufficiently covered but in a more general manner. The latest Latin international anatomical terminology "Terminologia Anatomica" or "TA" has been fully incorporated and all anatomical entries have been given their international Latin TA synonym. This dictionary will be a valuable and helpful tool for all scientists, teachers, students and generally all those that work within the fields of life sciences.

Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology

Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology
Author: G. Konstantinidis
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 2590
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080460127


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Dictionaries are didactic books used as consultation instruments for self-teaching. They are composed by an ordered set of linguistic units which reflects a double structure, the macrostructure which correspond to the word list and the microstructure that refers to the contents of each lemma. The great value of dictionaries nests in the fact that they establish a standard nomenclature and prevent in that way the appearance of new useless synonyms.This dictionary contains a total of about 27.500 main English entries, and over of 130.000 translations that should normally sufficiently cover all fields of life sciences. The basic criteria used to accept a word a part of the dictionary during the development period in order of importance were usage, up-to-dateness, specificity, simplicity and conceptual relationships. The dictionary meets the standards of higher education and covers all main fields of life sciences by setting its primary focus on the vastly developing fields of cell biology, biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, developmental biology, microbiology, genetics and also the fields of human anatomy, histology, pathology, physiology, zoology and botany.The fields of ecology, paleontology, systematics, evolution, biostatistics, plant physiology, plant anatomy, plant histology, biometry and lab techniques have been sufficiently covered but in a more general manner. The latest Latin international anatomical terminology "Terminologia Anatomica" or "TA" has been fully incorporated and all anatomical entries have been given their international Latin TA synonym. This dictionary will be a valuable and helpful tool for all scientists, teachers, students and generally all those that work within the fields of life sciences.

Indexes

Indexes
Author: Giannis Konstantinidis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2005
Genre:
ISBN: 9780444521125


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Elsevier's Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Medicine

Elsevier's Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Medicine
Author: Angelo Francis Dorian
Publisher: Elsevier Publishing Company
Total Pages: 624
Release: 1987
Genre: Medical
ISBN:


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Intended for medical and scientific personnel. The first section is an alphabetical listing of over 11,000 English-language entries with concise definitions and word or phrase equivalents in French, German, Italian, and Spanish. Indexes for these languages refer to the entry numbers in the English section.

Elsevier's Dictionary of the Genera of Life

Elsevier's Dictionary of the Genera of Life
Author: Samuel A. Tsur
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Biologie - Classification - Dictionnaires anglais
ISBN: 9780444829054


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Contains nearly 5300 genera from the animal and vegetable kingdoms including bacteria, fungi and other parasitic forms of existence. Each genus includes at least one example of its respective species described briefly. The family is usually included. An index of common names is included.