Medical terminology: A programmed text 7th edition: By GL Smith, PE Davis and JT Dennerll. P 500. Delmar, New York. 1995.£ 28.50 ISBN 0‐8273‐6304‐4
Abstract/ Overview
NMR has become one of the most powerful biophysical techniques with a wide range of
applications, and yet many regard it as being difficult to understand. This attitude is not
confined to undergraduates, although they are the perceived market forAIt NMR Primerfor
Life Scientists. Indeed, the book is based on a lecture course for final year undergraduates.
There are several other books on the market which have similar aims to this one, but they
are generally longer and more expensive. This volume is attractively priced, fairly up-to-date,
and generally devoid of equations. It has 12.5 A4-sized pages, with plenty of diagrams. The
length of the book is such that it is not too intimidating for the student purchaser, but some
compromises of the depth and range of subject material are inevitable. The book begins with
an appropriate reminder that an atom is really a somewhat “fuzzy” entity, and that …