Biochemical Calculations: How to Solve Mathematical Problems in General BiochemistryJohn Wiley & Sons, 16/01/1991 - 464 من الصفحات Designed to supplement and complement any standard biochemistry text or lecture notes, this book helps provide a balanced picture of modern biochemistry by use of elementary mathematics in understanding properties and behavior of biological molecules. It provides a balanced picture of modern biochemistry by using elementary mathematics to explore the properties and behavior of biological molecules. The text discusses such topics as: * Aqueous Solutions and Acid-Base Chemistry * Chemistry of Biological Molecules * Bioenergetics * Enzymes * Spectrophotometry and Other Optical Methods * Isotopes in Biochemistry. Sample problems are solved completely in a step-by-step manner, and the answer to all practice problems are given at the end of the book. With Biochemical Calculations, 2nd Edition , students will gain confidence in their ability to handle mathematical problems, discovering that biochemistry is more than memorization of structures and pathways. |
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ACIDBASE CHEMISTRY | 1 |
ENZYMES | 97 |
CHEMISTRY OF BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES | 110 |
BIOCHEMICAL ENERGETICS | 145 |
A Enzymes as Biological Catalysts | 208 |
B Enzyme Kinetics | 214 |
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY AND OTHER | 326 |
A Spectrophotometry | 346 |
Assays Using Radioactive Substrates | 366 |
DoubleLabel Analysis | 373 |
F Radioactive Tracer and Dilution Analyses | 383 |
Properties of Commercial Concentrated Solutions | 399 |
Activity Coefficients of Some Ions in Aqueous Solution | 407 |
Radioisotopes Used in Biological Research | 419 |
LOGARITHMS | 431 |
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