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Hardcover in good condition, with jacket in acceptable condition. Illustrated in black-and-white. Previously owned by the late gerontologist Sir John Grimley Evans. School prize bookplate on FEP dedicated to 'J. G. Evans'. Jacket is marked, scored and tanned. Jacket leading corners, edges and spine ends are worn, torn and creased. Half of jacket spine and portion of front lower edge are missing. These damages and other tears have been reinforced with tape. Slight marks and fading on hardcover. Hardcover leading corners, lower edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Page block and a few pages are lightly tanned and marked. Contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Jacket very tatty around edges and corners, very superficial surface marks and other creasings. Binding with quite dense soiling on covers. Spine very slightly brittle. Pages are clean and crisp, and printing is well preserved and highly legible throughout. MB Used
Hardcover in good condition. No jacket. Boards and spine are lightly marked and sunned. Leading corners, edges and spine ends are lightly bumped and worn. Page block is marked. Pen on FEP. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
Hardcover with printed boards, no dust jacket. Signed by author and dedicated to Bernard Dixon on FEP. Light shelfwear to boards, no other faults. AD Used
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Jacket is sunned at spine and worn at upper edge with small crease to inner front flap. Boards are excellent, contents crisp and clean. AD Used
Paperback. Acceptable condition. Item is a 1967 reprint. Tanned, slightly edge - worn covers with several marks and stains. Spine is worn, rubbed, bumped and creased. Leading corners are a little worn and bumped, slightly affecting pages. Binding is sound, and the contents are clear throughout. AF Used
The cover has wearing to the corners and edges as well as fading. The spine has also faded and has chips and tears present. There are a few hinge breaks throughout the book including along the inside cover and pages 32-33. The pages are still intact. The text is clean, bright and tight. Used
Paperback in very good condition. Mark to side edges of front cover and half-title page. Minor score to page block face. Pages are sound and contents are clear throughout. TA Used
No dust jacket. Hardcover. Ex - Library. Library lettering and numbering on spine foot. Library label on front pastedown. Library label residue on front endpaper. Library pocket on front pastedown. Library stamps on front pastedown, front endpaper and at numerous further points. Punched library stamp on title page. Embossed library stamps on boards. Worn and rubbed boards with several stains and scores. Spine is cocked, worn and rubbed. Spine ends and leading corners are worn and bumped. Page block is tanned and scratched. Two - centimetre tear near lower inner corner of frontispiece. Several marks on pages. Two - centimetre tear on first plate page. Binding is visible at several points. Contents remain clear. AF Ex - Library
Hard cover in a good condition with light wear to boards, corners and spine head and tail. Ex-library usual stamps and stickers. Handwriting on upper FEP. Contents very good, text bright and tight throughout. Ex-Library
N. PAG.281 BROSSURA - OTTIMO
Cloth-feel softcover showing light wear/soiling, sunned on spine. Contents clean and sound throughout. Used
pp. 325-346 + full page plate. 4to. Original printed wraps. Submitted in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in the Faculty of Pure Science, Columbia University. Excellent copy. Dr.teinberg became a distinguished Professor of Biology at Western Reserve University. SCIENCE BOX 3
Ex Library hardcover (no jacket) in good condition. Lightly marked and worn hardcover, with frayed leading corners. Label remains on the front board. Stamps on the page block and at a few other points. Labels on the front pastedown and FEP; pen on front pastedown and copyright page. Faint marks and creases on a few pages. The binding is sound; all content is clear. CM Used
Medicina, genetica, diritto. Conflitti e prospettive
DISPONIBILITÀ GARANTITA AL 99%; SPEDIZIONE ENTRO 12 ORE DALL'ORDINE. RIMANENZA DI MAGAZZINO PARI AL NUOVO: LIEVISSIMI SEGNI DEL TEMPO. Informazioni bibliografiche Titolo: Viaggio intorno alla medicina. Progressi e illusioni verso il Duemila Collana: I Robinson Autore: Stefano Cagliano Premessa di: Giorgio Cosmacini Editore: Roma, Bari: Laterza, 1993 ISBN: 8842043036, 9788842043034 Lunghezza: 282 pagine; 22 cm Soggetti: Scienze Mediche, Medicina, Secolo 20., Novecento, Progressi scientifici, Ricerca, Dizionario, Lemmi, Malattie moderne, AIDS, Cancro, DNA, Genetica, malattie cardiache, Morte, Cure, Terapie, Vaccini, Farmaci, Nutrizione, Alimentazione, Nascite, Rischio, Trapianti, Sperimentazioni, Malaria, Informatica, Pazienti, Infettive, Malnutrizione, Iatrogene, Psicofarmaci, Placebo, Medicine Alternative, Droga, Epidemie, Chirurgia, Antibiotici, Alcolismo, Diagnosi, Errori, Aggiornamento
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Edgewear to jacket and some light shelfwear, scuffs to spine ends. Green cloth boards bumped along lower edges and very slight bumps to spine ends and corners. Clean and unmarked throughout, spine is tight. AD Used
wear along the edges; first and last inner hinge slightly torn; library sticker on spine and FEP; library pocket on front inside cover; remains of library plates on FEP; library stamp on title page Ex-Library
Hardcover, first edition, with unclipped dust jacket. Jacket is tanned at spine and worn at edges, plus a mark to rear. Green cloth boards are lightly rubbed along edges, corners and spine ends. Page block foxed and light marks to page block foot. Spine is tight and contents are clean and unmarked. AD Used
Paperback. A few minor marks on lightly shelfworn covers; spine is faded to point of illegibility. One or two minor marks on page block. Previous owner's name penned on half-title page; her notes penned on p.6. All text is clear. Foundations of Modern Genetics series. TS Used
Mm 150x225 Collana "Agronomy" - Volume rilegato in tela, sovraccoperta con leggere tracce d'uso, xiv-699 pagine con figure in nero lungo l'intero testo. Copia in ottime condizioni, spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket. Light sunning to jacket spine and minor wear to jacket edges. Previous owner's name and date penned to FEP. No other faults. Boards and pages excellent, spine tight. AD Used
ill., br. In una realtà sempre più interconnessa, la ricerca storica trova nella Genetica e nelle nuove tecnologie di Intelligenza Artificiale, Algoritmi, Big Data e Data mining, la nuova frontiera per la scrittura della Storia dell'Uomo. Nuove piattaforme, strumenti computazionali e database semantici consentono, oggi, di costruire e narrare una storia sempre più vicina alla vera verità.
br. I gemelli identici non sono affatto identici e i nostri geni non determinano affatto il nostro destino. Questo è il messaggio centrale di questo libro, scritto con mano sicura e ricco di storie vere, tratte dal più grande studio sui gemelli che sia mai stato fatto e che Tim Spector conduce in Gran Bretagna da oltre vent'anni. Se siete a disagio ogni volta che leggete sul giornale che è stato trovato "il gene dell'alcolismo" (o del cancro, o della felicità, o dell'omosessualità ecc.) e se vi sembra riduttivo pensare a voi stessi come ad automi guidati ineluttabilmente dal DNA, con una condanna scritta nelle cellule da cui è impossibile sfuggire, allora questo libro vi offrirà una via di fuga inaspettata. La nuova disciplina si chiama "epigenetica" e sta rivoluzionando quello che sappiamo sui geni e sull'eredità biologica, aprendo campi di ricerca che erano considerati tabù solo pochi anni fa. Lo studio dei gemelli ha infatti convinto Tim Spector che la cosa più interessante sono le differenze, non le somiglianze, e che queste differenze sono il risultato di un dialogo continuo tra ambiente e DNA, in parte ereditabile. Ciò che fino a poco tempo fa la biologia considerava anatema, oggi non lo è più: i nostri comportamenti e le nostre esperienze modificano il nostro patrimonio genetico e sono in parte ereditati dai nostri figli e dai nostri nipoti.