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Biologie humaine : Principes d'anatomie et physiologie (edition 2008)

by Elaine N. Marieb, René Lachaine (Translator)

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The #1 best-selling book for the human anatomy course, Human Anatomy, Seventh Edition is widely regarded as the most readable and visually accessible book on the market. The new edition builds on the book's hallmark strengths--art that teaches better, a reader-friendly narrative, and easy-to-use media and assessment tools-and improves on them with new and updated Focus Figures and new in-text media references. This edition also features vivid new clinical photos that reinforce real-world applications, and new cadaver photos and micrographs that appear side-by-side with art-all to increase students' ability to more accurately visualize key anatomical structures.    … (more)
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Title:Biologie humaine : Principes d'anatomie et physiologie
Authors:Elaine N. Marieb
Other authors:René Lachaine (Translator)
Info:Paris : Nouveaux Horizons , 2008
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Tags:Biologie humaine, anatomie, physiologie

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Human Anatomy by Elaine Nicpon Marieb

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Ce livre constitue un manuel de cours d'initiation parfaitement adapté pour accompagner l'étudiant dans la découverte de l'anatomie et de la physiologie humaine.
  ACParakou | May 30, 2018 |
Cet ouvrage a ete ecrit specialement pour les etudiants qui ont besoin d'une introduction à l'anatomie et à la physiologie humaines et qui doivent bien e comprendre les concepts fondamentaux.
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The #1 best-selling book for the human anatomy course, Human Anatomy, Seventh Edition is widely regarded as the most readable and visually accessible book on the market. The new edition builds on the book's hallmark strengths--art that teaches better, a reader-friendly narrative, and easy-to-use media and assessment tools-and improves on them with new and updated Focus Figures and new in-text media references. This edition also features vivid new clinical photos that reinforce real-world applications, and new cadaver photos and micrographs that appear side-by-side with art-all to increase students' ability to more accurately visualize key anatomical structures.    

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Cet ouvrage a été écrit spécialement pour les étudiants qui ont besoin d'une introduction à l'anatomie et à la physiologie humaines et qui doivenet bien en comprendre les concepts fondamentaux.
Cet un livre d'initiation parfaitement adapté pour accompagner l'étudiant dans la découverte de l'anatomie et de la physiologie humaine.
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