Teaching Innovations in Lipid ScienceRandall J. Weselake CRC Press, 19 de nov. de 2007 - 280 páginas Featuring practical strategies and exciting experiments, Teaching Innovations in Lipid Science addresses lipid education at a range of levels from the novice to the graduate student and teacher. Peer-reviewed contributions from internationally known specialists, describe several methods and approaches designed to create new lipid courses, mo |
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Chapter 15 Plastids as a Model System in Teaching Plant Lipid Metabolism | 229 |
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Demonstrations and Experiements in Lipid Science | 135 |
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