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Approaches to Physical Measurements in Biotechnology

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Title: Approaches to Physical Measurements in Biotechnology
by B. C. Blake-Coleman
ISBN: 0-12-103610-3
Publisher: Academic Press
Pub. Date: June, 1993
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $53.50
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Average Customer Rating: 4.73 (11 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Approaches to Physical Measurements in Biotechnology
Comment: This is a highly instructive book. The style is very conversational. Yet the layout is so well structured that the even the more difficult aspects are integrated as a seamless addition to the main text. I found the whole experience of reading 'Approaches - ' very rewarding. Especially so as a physicist with some knowledge of electronics and instrumentation. Highly recommended.

Rating: 4
Summary: A New Approach to Handling Complex Ideas
Comment: At first sight this book appears to be at an elementary level, but as one begins to read throught the text it becomes clear that the author has done a remarkable job of conveying some very complex material in a way thouroughly digestible regardless of the readers background or discipline. Covering new applications of measurement science in Biotechnology makes for a curious mix but 'Approaches to Physical Measurments in Biotechnology ' does it in an eminently effective way. A MUST for people in both disciplines - if only to see how it should be done.

Rating: 5
Summary: No Easy Task
Comment: It isn't often that a book wears as well as this one - the material was so advanced at publication that I doubt any current research has caught up! It may be that much extant research claims to have overtaken certain aspects of the innovative metrology (and its performance) in 'Approaches -' but I remain doubtful.
There are no alternative texts available that give the reader so much of an insight into the physical metrology of biotechnology. The concise style and coverage of both the principles and approach to problem solving in measuring biotech parameters is thoroughly enlightened - a novice in the subject gleans as much as an expert.
'Approaches to Physical Measurements in Biotechnology' desrves its reputation - long may it remain in print.

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