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The Principles of Biochemistry, Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry: A Student's Guide to Success, and Biochemistry Student Companion

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"Principles of Biochemistry, " Fourth Edition is a concise introduction that focuses on basic principles, filling the gap between the encyclopedic volumes and brief overview texts. With a well-deserved reputation for accuracy, it has been widely praised throughout each edition for currency and clarity.
The "Biochemistry Student Companion" contains hundreds of additional, carefully constructed, short answer, multiple choice, and challenge problems for each chapter, comprehensive, step-by-step solutions to all problems, lists of abbreviations and tables of essential data.
"The Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry "helps you prepare for Organic Chemistry. It is designed to use early in the course before you dive too far into a traditional textbook, or as a reference when studying for the MCAT. It prepares you to think about and use the fundamental concepts of organic chemistry. By using this text, you'll find that rote memorization is not the right way to approach the organic chemistry course; instead, you should master fundamental concepts and important reaction mechanisms. By following the same philosophy as those who write the MCAT exams, Karty focuses on improving your thinking ability and powers of logical deduction.
Package consists of: Horton et al, Principles of Biochemistry, Fourth Edition
Scism, Biochemistry Student Companion Karty, The Nuts and Bolts of Organic Chemistry: A Student's Guide to Success

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First published December 1, 1992

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as much as it is possible to enjoy a book all about biochemistry, this one ain't bad. some of it even makes sense
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