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Essentials of the Human Brain: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access

Author: Nolte

ISBN: 9780323045704

Shipping Weight: 0.45 KG

Availability: In stock

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KWD12.60

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Pages: 256,
Specialty: Neurology,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2009,
Cover: Mixed media product,
Dimensions: 213.36x274.32x5.08mm

Master neurology with the help of Jack Nolte, PhD, recognised for his skill in communicating complicated neuroscience concepts. This book's clear narrative style and review questions allow you to test and verify your knowledge. The short length, full-colour illustrations, and brain images make learning quick and easy. Multiple-choice and comprehensive review questions, as well as blank diagrams you can use for labelling practice, help you study and reinforce what you have learned. This easy-to-read text, coupled with Student Consult online access, gives you an excellent overview of neuroscience and neuroanatomy for effective understanding of key information in studying and reviewing for exams.

Weight: 0.45 KG
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Pages: 256,
Specialty: Neurology,
Publisher: Elsevier,
Publication Year: 2009,
Cover: Mixed media product,
Dimensions: 213.36x274.32x5.08mm

Master neurology with the help of Jack Nolte, PhD, recognised for his skill in communicating complicated neuroscience concepts. This book's clear narrative style and review questions allow you to test and verify your knowledge. The short length, full-colour illustrations, and brain images make learning quick and easy. Multiple-choice and comprehensive review questions, as well as blank diagrams you can use for labelling practice, help you study and reinforce what you have learned. This easy-to-read text, coupled with Student Consult online access, gives you an excellent overview of neuroscience and neuroanatomy for effective understanding of key information in studying and reviewing for exams.

Weight: 0.45 KG

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