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Bacterial Metabolismby Gottschalk, GerhardSecond Edition, 5th Printing
Book desription: New York, NY: Springer-verlag, 1986. 260pp. Index. White lettering and black illustration on original green laminate boards. Illustrated (with 204 figures). A comprehensive text that surveys the field of bacterial metabolism in terms useful to students and researchers. It emphasises on those metabolic reactions occurring only in bacteria. It describes in detail the energy metabolism of the various groups of bacteria. Inner pages are clean (no writing, underlining, or highlighting). "16-21" stamped on lower FEP. Some light moisture warpage to pages. Front hinge is a bit loose but secure. Inner text block is tight with no cracks or breaks. Boards have some minor denting to edges, rubbing to corners. This is not a remainder or ex-library. Nice reading copy.. Second Edition, 5th Printing. Hard Cover. Good -/No Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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