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... begins with the general properties and the components of all atomic nuclei . It then covers the re- lationships between nuclear masses and nuclear binding ener- gies ; the properties of nuclear states ; the theories of nuclear structure ...
... begins with the general properties and the components of all atomic nuclei . It then covers the re- lationships between nuclear masses and nuclear binding ener- gies ; the properties of nuclear states ; the theories of nuclear structure ...
Page 161
... begins with the nature of homeostatic systems , treating the comparison of self - regulatory devices in mechanical and biological systems , the pattern that identifies a homeostatic system , and the limits of homeostatic regulation . It ...
... begins with the nature of homeostatic systems , treating the comparison of self - regulatory devices in mechanical and biological systems , the pattern that identifies a homeostatic system , and the limits of homeostatic regulation . It ...
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... begins with the concept and the physi- cal reality of the gene , and with the proofs of the gene - chromo- some theory of heredity . It goes on to recent functional and structural analyses in genetics , touching upon the nature of the ...
... begins with the concept and the physi- cal reality of the gene , and with the proofs of the gene - chromo- some theory of heredity . It goes on to recent functional and structural analyses in genetics , touching upon the nature of the ...
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