New books purchased by the Balfour Library:
Animal locomotion, by Andrew A. Biewener. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2003. Balfour Library shelfmark: GES (27ii)
Functional surfaces in biology. Volume 1: Little structures with big effects. Volume 2: Adhesion related phenomena. Edited by Stanislav N. Gorb. Dordrecht: Springer; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: EC (306i-ii)
Handbook of the birds of the world. Volume 14: bush-shrikes to old world sparrows, [edited by] Josep del Hoyo, Andrew Elliott, David Christie ... [et al.]. Barcelona: Lynx Edicions; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: q K (62) (Quarto, large-size shelves)
Primate behavioral ecology, 3rd ed., by Karen B. Strier. Boston, MA: Pearson Education, Inc.; 2007. Balfour Library shelfmark: YW.7 (33cii) (Overnight Loan shelves)
New theses:
Intracellular transport: regulation of kinesin activity and cargo recognition, by Philippe Loiseau. Cambridge; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (467)
The role of nonsense mediated mRNA decay in Drosophila melanogaster development, by Paul Samuel Avery. Cambridge; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (466) (Library Office)
A study of the dynamic intranuclear localisation of noncoding human Y RNAs during chromosomal DNA replication, by Alice Tianbu Zhang. Cambridge; 2009. (M.Phil.). Balfour Library shelfmark: Thesis (468)
Donations:
IGFs: local repair and survival factors throughout lifespan, [edited by] David Clemmons, Iain C.A.F. Robinson, Yves Christien. Heidelberg: Springer; 2010. Balfour Library shelfmark: GEK (55)
In pursuit of the blood-red slavemaker: adventures in neurobiology, by David Wallis. Cardiff: Bioline; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: GF (231)
What does the honey bee see and how do we know?: a critique of scientific reason, by Alan Horridge. Canberra: The Australian National University E Press; 2009. Balfour Library shelfmark: QJG (39)