Chemicals and life / Kenneth E. Maxwell

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: California : Dickenson Publishing Company, Inc., c1970Description: ix, 349 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • QP 903 .M39 1970
Contents:
1. Living molecules -- 2. Prevention of people -- 3. The spoilers -- 4. Mind modifiers -- 5. Gene and embryo -- 6. The rebellious cell: cancer's causes and cures -- 7. Nature's cures and killers -- 8. Life savers -- 9. Pests or people -- 10. Molecular war -- 11. Radiation roulette.
Summary: Many of humanity's most pressing problems involve the effects of chemical on living processes. The four horsemen of the space age, population, pollution, pestilence, and plutonium, are chemically dependent and in some measure chemically controlled.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Gen. Ed - CAH GC QP 903 .M39 1970 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000003820

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1. Living molecules -- 2. Prevention of people -- 3. The spoilers -- 4. Mind modifiers -- 5. Gene and embryo -- 6. The rebellious cell: cancer's causes and cures -- 7. Nature's cures and killers -- 8. Life savers -- 9. Pests or people -- 10. Molecular war -- 11. Radiation roulette.

Many of humanity's most pressing problems involve the effects of chemical on living processes. The four horsemen of the space age, population, pollution, pestilence, and plutonium, are chemically dependent and in some measure chemically controlled.

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