The German physician and scientist Robert Koch (1843-1910) was pioneer in identification of pathogens, winning the Nobel Prize for his work on tuberculosis. Gradmann (history of medicine, University o
A distinguished French immunologist and physician presents a singularly extensive, even-handed, in-depth study, first published in France in 1994, of Louis Pasteur's life, scientific struggles, and hi
Ndiaye (US history, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris) explores the dual role of the large American firm, E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company in the steep rise in mass consumption w
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Introduction to Wireless Sensor Networks will help students and non-engineering professionals understand the fundamental concepts of wireless sensor networks with a hands-on approach. It provides an i
Describes the supramolecular properties of molecular assemblies that contain a solid phase, offering an integrated approach to measurement and addressibility.* Offers an integrated approach to measure
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