Tuesday 13 October 2009

New books purchased by the Balfour Library

New books added to the Overnight Loan shelves:

Bad science, by Ben Goldacre. London: Fourth Estate; 2008. Balfour Library shelfmark: D.7 (39i-iii)

Behavioral genetics, 5th ed., by Robert Plomin ... [et al.]. New York: Worth Publishers; 2008. Balfour Library shelfmark: ENY (44ei)

Biochemistry and molecular biology, 4th ed., by William H. Elliott and Daphne C. Elliott. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: EH (58d)

Brain damage, brain repair, by James W. Fawcett, Anne E. Rosser and Stephen B. Dunnett. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2001. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (228)

The cell: a molecular approach, 5th ed., by Geoffrey M. Cooper, Robert E. Hausman. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: qEC (23e)

The developing brain, by Michael Brown, Roger Keynes. Andrew Lumsden. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2005. Balfour Library shelfmark: GFE (58)

Ecological developmental biology: integrating epigenetics, medicine, and evolution, by Scott F. Gilbert and David Epel. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: EEB (74i-ii)

Evolution: what the fossils say and why it matters, by Donald R. Prothero. New York: Columbia University Press; 2007. Balfour Library shelfmark: GJ (38i-ii)

From neuroscience to neurology: neuroscience, molecular medicine, and the therapeutic transformation of neurology, edited by Stephen Waxman. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic Press; 2005. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (224)

How humans evolved, 5th ed., by Robert Boyd. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark : EO (278ei-ii)

Injured brains of medical minds: views from within, compiled and edited by Narinder Kapur. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 1997. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (227)

Molecular biology, 3rd ed., by Phil Turner. Abingdon: Taylor & Francis Group; 2005. Balfour Library shelfmark: EM (82ci-ii)

The new brain sciences: perils and prospects, edited by Dai Rees and Steven Rose. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2004. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (226i-ii)

Only a theory: evolution and the battle for America's soul, by Kenenth R. Miller. New York: Penguin Books; 2008. Balfour Library shelfmark: EO (318i-ii)

Principles of population genetics, 4th ed., by Daniel L. Hartl and Andrew G. Clark. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.; 2007. Balfour Library shelfmark: ENY (42di-ii)

The student's guide to cognitive neuroscience, by Jamie Ward. Hove: Psychology Press; 2006. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (225)

Textbook of neural repair and rehabilitation. Volume 1: Neural repair and stability, edited by Michael E. Seltzer ... [et al.]. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2006. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (229)

Vertebrates: comparative anatomy, function, evolution, 5th ed., by Kenneth V. Kardong. Boston, MA: McGraw Hill Higher Education; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: UU (26ei-iii)

Books added to the Open Shelves:

Biometry: the principles and practice of statistics in biological research, 3rd ed., by Robert R. Sokal and F. James Rohlf. New York: W. H. Freeman and Co.; 1995. Balfour Library shelfmark: EBB (21ciii)