Reflecting the increased pace of research and the many recent advances in organic chemistry, this series serves as a single-source compendium of the most up-to-date and significant procedures currently in use. Volume 9 consists of checked procedures previously published in annual volumes, revised and updated.
Reflecting the increased pace of research and the many recent advances in organic chemistry, this series serves as a single-source compendium of the m...
Organic Syntheses, describes checked and edited experimental procedures, spanning a broad range of synthetic methodologies, and provides chemists with a compendium of new or little known experimental procedures which lead to useful compounds or that illustrate important new developments in methodology. For every procedure, safety warnings are presented along with detailed descriptions for the preparation, purification, and identification of the compound in question. Additionally, special reaction conditions are detailed, along with the source of reagents, helpful waste disposal...
Organic Syntheses, describes checked and edited experimental procedures, spanning a broad range of synthetic methodologies, and provides che...
This text reviews the history of the mind-brain problem and demonstrates how the sciences of behavioural electrophysiology and nonlinear dynamics - combined with the latest computer technology - have made it possible for us to observe brains in action. It also provides an answer to the question: What happens to a stimulus after it enters the brain?. The answer: The stimulus triggers the construction of a percept and is then washed away. It argues that all that we know is what our brains construct for us by neurodynamics. Brains are not logical devices that process information. They are...
This text reviews the history of the mind-brain problem and demonstrates how the sciences of behavioural electrophysiology and nonlinear dynamics - co...
In this book we have described the major events of embryonic development and considered the underlying mechanisms which result in the production of a viable hatchling. We have, as the subtitle of the book indicates, con- centrated on behavioural and physiological topics: it is not our purpose to consider the early embryology of the bird - which is adequately covered by other texts - but we have included morphogenetic information where appropriate. The form of the book was dictated by a belief that interest in this aspect of development is not confined to embryologists, biochemists and...
In this book we have described the major events of embryonic development and considered the underlying mechanisms which result in the production of a ...