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Getting Started with R: An Introduction for BiologistsSecond Edition £28.49 Andrew P. Beckerman, Dylan Z. Childs, Owen L. Petchey
9780198787846 A popular entry-level guide into the use of R as a statistical programming and data management language for students, post-docs, and seasoned researchers now in a new revised edition, incorporating the updates in the R environment, and also adding guidance on the use of more complex statistical analyses and tools. |
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Research Methods for the BiosciencesThird Edition £47.99 Debbie Holmes, Peter Moody, Diana Dine, Laurence Trueman
9780198728498 The only text to cover in one concise resource all the key aspects of research methodology that undergraduate bioscience students need to know. |
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Experimental Design for the Life SciencesFourth Edition £29.99 Graeme D. Ruxton, Nick Colegrave
9780198717355 The only undergraduate textbook devoted to experimental design for the life sciences, making this essential aspect of the research process readily understandable. |
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Scientific Data Analysis£44.99 Graham Currell
9780198712541 The only data analysis text to both describe the principles and show the practice, combining text and video to optimum effect. |
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Tools and Techniques in Biomolecular Science£49.99 Aysha Divan, Janice Royds
9780199695560 Tools and Techniques in the Biomolecular Sciences reviews a broad range of modern technologies, explaining the theoretical principles of each technology, their applications and limitations, and how to understand and analyse the data a particular technique generates. |
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Biophysical Techniques£52.99 Iain Campbell
9780199642144 Biophysical Techniques explains in a readily-accessible way the basics of the various biophysical methods available so students can understand the principles behind the different methods used, and begin to appreciate which tools can be used to probe different biological questions, and the pros and cons of each. |
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Communication Skills for the Biosciences: A graduate guide£44.99 Aysha Divan
9780199226351 Effective scientific communication is a skill highly-prized by potential employers, and is central to success during postgraduate study. Communication Skills for the Biosciences is a straightforward, practical guide to the skills you should master to get the most out of your study and research, to pave the way to a successful career. |