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    Series series Oklahoma Notes
    As stated in the preface to the first edition, this book is intended to be a review and not a comprehensive textbook of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. The book covers only the highlights from the much more detailed knowledge that is usually found in textbooks and we recommend that the reader turn to several excellent texts for more detailed reference. The book is intended to help those who ... Read more

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  • The Math Book

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  • The Secret Lives of Numbers

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  • A History of Mathematics

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  • Beautiful Geometry

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