Ebook: Manual for laboratory classes in biological physics: methodical development
Author: Инюшин В.М.
The methodical development for Laboratory Work in Biophysics is a set of teaching materials and guidelines for laboratory work in biophysics that has been prepared and held at the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University.
This book is designed for a small biophysical workshop and a special workshop. The works presented here do not require complex and expensive equipment and can easily be reproduced in any university laboratory. The methodical development describes the main sections of Biophysics: thermodynamics of electrical conductivity in biological systems, bioelectric phenomena, photometric methods of biological system’s research, lasers in biology and medicine, and others.
Self-help questions that were designed to further the understanding of the processes and phenomena observed during laboratory work can be found at the end of each chapter.
This guide is intended for university students studying in the fields of biology, biotechnology, ecology, and medicine.
Publishing in authorial release.
This book is designed for a small biophysical workshop and a special workshop. The works presented here do not require complex and expensive equipment and can easily be reproduced in any university laboratory. The methodical development describes the main sections of Biophysics: thermodynamics of electrical conductivity in biological systems, bioelectric phenomena, photometric methods of biological system’s research, lasers in biology and medicine, and others.
Self-help questions that were designed to further the understanding of the processes and phenomena observed during laboratory work can be found at the end of each chapter.
This guide is intended for university students studying in the fields of biology, biotechnology, ecology, and medicine.
Publishing in authorial release.
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