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The database encompasses information for 568 useful plants from the whole world as well as 510 illustrations (as of: 01-2007), accessible via a detailed search mask (Search for: names, family membership, origin and the organ used). The descriptions of the species contain, amongst other things, informatio... [Editorial staff vifabio]
online-media.uni-marburg.de/biologie/nutzpflanzen/suche.html
Die Skripte der Vorlesungen "Allgemeine Botanik für Anfänger", "Nutzpflanzen" und "Anatomie der Höheren Pflanzen", sowie das Skript des Botanischen Großpraktikums der Universität Ulm bilden die Grundlage dieser Seite. Man findet hier detailierte Informationen zu Morphologie, Anatomie und Systematik der ... [Redaktion vifabio]
www.biologie.uni-ulm.de/lehre/botanik/
The present web pages provide a transliteration of the famous German-language herbal ("New Kreüterbuch", Kräuterbuch) published by Leonhard Fuchs in 1534, including indexes to Latin, German, English and French plant names, as well as a glossary. The site is maintained by private contributors with a pharmacist background. [Editorial staff vifabio]
www.waimann.de/
This is the Hyperlinked Human Histology (HHH) Home Page. This is being developed for students to use when they want to tie together the micro and the macro of immunology. For example, in immunology classes, students learn about the proteins involved in T cell responses, but lose sight of where this ... [Information of the supplier]
www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Immunology/bio307.html
This presentation is aimed at beginning biochemistry students. Anyone who has some knowledge of the basics of protein structure should be able to follow this presentation. I would imagine that students who have completed (and understood!) a good chunk of the first semester of a typical undergraduate ... [Information of the supplier]
webhost.bridgew.edu/fgorga/ras
A new year and Embryology continues to amaze us with new findings (stem cells, genetic, molecular, biomechanical mechanisms, teratology and new animal models). New technical abilities allow us to label cells and their components in embryos and then to observe developmental dynamic processes. Stem cell ... [Information of the supplier]
php.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php?title=Main_Page
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