Description: This Scientific American Library textbook on Aging, published in 1995 by W.H. Freeman as the 57th volume of the series, covers topics related to the natural sciences and neurobiology. Written by Robert Ricklefs and Caleb Finch, it explores the intersection of psychology, science, anthropology, genetics, and biology. The book measures 9.4 inches in length and 8.7 inches in width. It has 210 pages with a comprehensive index, making it an excellent resource for both high school and adult education.The textbook features a hardcover format with a dust jacket and illustrations, and is a book club edition. It was published in the United States and has an educational level of intermediate to advanced. This textbook is an invaluable addition to any collection, and will undoubtedly provide valuable insights into the fascinating world of Aging.
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Subject Area: Anatomy, Biological Psychology, Natural Science, Neurobiology
Publication Name: Aging
MPN: 57th of a series
Item Length: 9.4in.
Publisher: W. H. Freeman
Subject: Anthropology, Biology, Genetics, Psychology, Science
Publication Year: 1995
Series: Scientific American Library
Type: Textbook
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Educational Level: Adult & Further Education, High School
Author: Robert Ricklefs, Caleb Finch
Level: Intermediate, Advanced
Features: Book Club Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Item Width: 8.7in.
Item Weight: 32.0 Oz (approximately)
Number of Pages: 210 Pages with a comprehensive index