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Title: True Tale of Science & Discovery
By (author): Lawrence A Curtis
ISBN10-13: 1608765954 : 9781608765959
Illustrations: b/w illus
Format: Hardback
Size: 155x230mm
Pages: 342
Weight: .560 Kg.
Published: Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US) - July   2010
List Price: 66.99 Pounds Sterling
Availability: Temporarily Out of Stock, more expected soon 
Subjects: Science: general issues
This book gives a down-in-the-trenches view of how knowledge of the biological world increased. It deals with science, but in a way that does not presume that the reader is versed in that area of human knowledge. The goal is to explain one example of the scientific process, when and where it was done, who did it, what they did, why they did it that way, the circumstances under which they did it, and what the results and interpretations were. The true tale of marine biology told in this book is not about well financed science. It was basically a bootstrap effort throughout. This book is pointedly written with a non-scientist in mind, though it might equally be of interest to someone with a science background. Most of the terms used in scientific discourse have been avoided and where unavoidable, they have been explained in terms available to any interested reader. Necessary concepts have been handled the same way. The result is a book that treats science in a way that is friendly to anyone interested in learning more about how science gets done. The author relates not only what discoveries were made, but the people, the conditions, adventures, and misadventures encountered along the way.
Table of Contents:
The Start; The Omnivorous Snail; A Stylish Affair; A Delving into Parasites; The Flesh-Eating Snail; Snails Possessed; A Sexually Confused Snail; Sociable Parasites; Old Timer; 1981-1995 Capstone; New Place, New People; Really Old Giants; Parasites In The Wilds of South-Eastern Rehoboth Bay; Within-Snail Battles?; Distances Travelled at a Snail's Pace; Parasites and Where Host Snails Go and What They Do; How Snails Here and There Get to Have Different Features; A Closing; Bibliography; Index
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