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Biology of Microorganisms 11th edition ISBN 0-13-196893-9 Brock Biology of Microorganisms 11th edition ISBN 0-13-196893-9 Prentice Hall 8th Edition: Zusammenfassung der Kapitel: http://cwx.prenhall.com/brock/ 11th Edition ?Folien? US $ 16,90: http://www.aw-bc.com/brock/

Contents: Bläsi / Wagner UNIT I: Principles of Microbiology Chapter 1 Microorganisms and Microbiology´ Chapter 2 An Overview of Microbial Life Chapter 3 Macromolecules Chapter 4 Cell Structure/Function Chapter 5 Nutrition, Laboratory Culture, and Metabolism of Microorganisms Chapter 6 Microbial Growth and Growth control Chapter 7 Essentials of Molecular Biology Chapter 8 Metabolic Regulation Chapter 9 Essentials of Virology Chapter 10 Bacterial Genetics (Eiuf. In die Genetik: Prof. Schweyen)   UNIT II: Evolutionary Microbiology and Microbial Diversity Chapter 11       Microbial Evolution and Systematics Chapter 12       Prokaryotic Diversity: The Bacteria Chapter 13       Prokaryotic Diversity: The Archaea Chapter 14       Eukaryotic Cell Biology and Eukaryotic Microorganisms Chapter 15       Microbial Genomics Chapter 16       Viral Diversity UNIT III:  Metabolic Diversity and Microbial Ecology Chapter 17       Metabolic Diversity Chapter 18       Methods of Microbial Ecology Chapter 19       Microbial Ecology UNIT IV: Immunology, Pathogenicity, Host Responses Chapter 21 Microbial Interactions with Humans Chapter 22 Essentials of Immunology Chapter 24 Diagnostic Microbiology and Immunology UNIT V: Microbial Diseases Chapter 25 Epidemiology Chapter 26 Person-to-Person Microbial Diseases Chapter 27 Animal-Transmitted, Arthropod-Transmitted, and Soilborne Microbial Diseases Chapter 28 Waterborne Microbial Diseases Chapter 29 Foodborne Microbial Diseases Unit VI: Industrial Microbiology (30) and Molecular Biotechnology (31)