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- What I Talk about When I Talk about Running (13)
- By Haruki Murakami
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- The Microscope and the Eye (1)
- A History of Reflections, 1740-1870
- By Jutta Schickore
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even though I like microscopy, i still think this is a boring book. It's about the historical part of microscopy and interactions with the concept of vision/conception. Maybe not really a bad book, but definitely not my taste.
- — Apr 25, 2008 | Add your feedback
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- Optical Imaging Techniques in Cell Biology (1)
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- Life (1)
- An Introduction to Complex Systems Biology (Understanding Complex Systems)
- By Kunihiko Kaneko
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- An Introduction to Systems Biology (3)
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- By Uri Alon
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- Identity and Violence (2)
- The Illusion of Destiny (Issues of Our Time)
- By Amartya Sen
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- Systems Biology (2)
- Properties of Reconstructed Networks
- By Bernhard O. Palsson
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broad but not deep.
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- Cytokinesis in Animal Cells (1)
- (Developmental and Cell Biology Series)
- By R. Rappaport
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- Spin (15)
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most of it are good. I like the way how author tells the story. However, the ending is really weak and a bit disappointing...
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- Modeling the Dynamics of Life (1)
- Calculus and Probability for Life Scientists (with iLrn? Testing)
- By Frederick R. Adler
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- A Writer's Reference (6)
- 2003 MLA Update
- By Diana Hacker
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- Graphics and GUIs with MATLAB, Third Edition (1)
- By Patrick Marchand, O. Thomas Holland
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What I Talk about When I Talk about Running
definitely a great book to read... By also living in Harvard, it is more interesting reading his description in words on Cambridge and the beloved Charles river.
This book somehow make you realize how and why Murakami is so successful in many different fields.
A very encouraging boo ... (continue)
definitely a great book to read... By also living in Harvard, it is more interesting reading his description in words on Cambridge and the beloved Charles river.
This book somehow make you realize how and why Murakami is so successful in many different fields.
A very encouraging book.
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