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This is a new type of calculus book: Students who master this text will be well versed in calculus and, in addition, possess a useful working knowledge of how to use modern symbolic mathematics software systems for solving problems in calculus. This will equip them with the mathematical competence they need for science and engineering and the competitive workplace. MACSYMA is used as the software in which the example programs and calculations are given. However, by the experience gained in this book, the student will also be able to use any of the other major mathematical software systems, like for example AXIOM, MATHEMATICA, MAPLE, DERIVE or REDUCE, for doing calculus on computers.


This is a new type of calculus book: Students who master this text will be well versed in calculus and, in addition, possess a useful working knowledge of how to use modern symbolic mathematics software systems for solving problems in calculus. This will equip them with the mathematical competence they need for science and engineering and the competitive workplace. MACSYMA is used as the software in which the example programs and calculations are given. However, by the experience gained in this book, the student will also be able to use any of the other major mathematical software systems, like for example AXIOM, MATHEMATICA, MAPLE, DERIVE or REDUCE, for doing calculus on computers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Terminology and nomenclature of the cytoskeletal elements associated with the flagellar/ciliary apparatus in protists....Pages 1-8
Why do tubulin gene families lack diversity in flagellate/ciliate protists?....Pages 9-11
Transmembrane signaling in cilia and flagella....Pages 12-22
Development of the flagellar apparatus during the cell cycle in unicellular algae....Pages 23-37
An update on fibrous flagellar roots in green algae....Pages 38-44
Mechanisms of flagellar propulsion....Pages 45-53
High-speed video analysis of the flagellar beat and swimming patterns of algae: possible evolutionary trends in green algae....Pages 54-69
Flagellar and cytoskeletal systems in amitochondrial flagellates: Archamoeba, Metamonada and Parabasala....Pages 70-90
An ultrastructural comparison of the mitotic apparatus, feeding apparatus, flagellar apparatus and cytoskeleton in euglenoids and kinetoplastids....Pages 91-104
The flagellar apparatus and cytoskeleton of the dinoflagellates....Pages 105-122
The implications of recent descriptions of kinetid structure to the systematics of the ciliated protists....Pages 123-142
The cytoskeleton of chromophyte algae....Pages 143-159
Vischeria stellata (Eustigmatophyceae): ultrastructure of the zoospores, with special reference to the flagellar apparatus....Pages 160-167


This is a new type of calculus book: Students who master this text will be well versed in calculus and, in addition, possess a useful working knowledge of how to use modern symbolic mathematics software systems for solving problems in calculus. This will equip them with the mathematical competence they need for science and engineering and the competitive workplace. MACSYMA is used as the software in which the example programs and calculations are given. However, by the experience gained in this book, the student will also be able to use any of the other major mathematical software systems, like for example AXIOM, MATHEMATICA, MAPLE, DERIVE or REDUCE, for doing calculus on computers.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages I-VII
Terminology and nomenclature of the cytoskeletal elements associated with the flagellar/ciliary apparatus in protists....Pages 1-8
Why do tubulin gene families lack diversity in flagellate/ciliate protists?....Pages 9-11
Transmembrane signaling in cilia and flagella....Pages 12-22
Development of the flagellar apparatus during the cell cycle in unicellular algae....Pages 23-37
An update on fibrous flagellar roots in green algae....Pages 38-44
Mechanisms of flagellar propulsion....Pages 45-53
High-speed video analysis of the flagellar beat and swimming patterns of algae: possible evolutionary trends in green algae....Pages 54-69
Flagellar and cytoskeletal systems in amitochondrial flagellates: Archamoeba, Metamonada and Parabasala....Pages 70-90
An ultrastructural comparison of the mitotic apparatus, feeding apparatus, flagellar apparatus and cytoskeleton in euglenoids and kinetoplastids....Pages 91-104
The flagellar apparatus and cytoskeleton of the dinoflagellates....Pages 105-122
The implications of recent descriptions of kinetid structure to the systematics of the ciliated protists....Pages 123-142
The cytoskeleton of chromophyte algae....Pages 143-159
Vischeria stellata (Eustigmatophyceae): ultrastructure of the zoospores, with special reference to the flagellar apparatus....Pages 160-167
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