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The Living Clock The Orchestrator Of Biological Rhythms John D Palmer

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The Living Clock The Orchestrator Of Biological Rhythms John D Palmer
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.22 MB
Pages: 177
Author: John D. Palmer
ISBN: 9780195143409, 019514340X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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The Living Clock The Orchestrator Of Biological Rhythms John D Palmer by John D. Palmer 9780195143409, 019514340X instant download after payment.

Palmer explains that he wrote this book because so many people he encountered were interested in what he does as a marine biologist. In truth it is a book about scientific curiosity and the process of discovery. I won't give away the ending, found in the last chapter. Had Palmer's objective been an exposition on biological clocks, the last chapter would have been first. Unfortunately, I already knew what was in the last chapter, so my appreciation for the book was somewhat dulled. Still, it is a short, well written, fairly entertaining book. Palmer does an excellent job in describing experiments and making them interesting, and in showing how often a verification of the obvious led instead to new paths of discovery. Not least, while Palmer's sense of humor is not terribly creative, he can be fun.

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