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Books : Student Companion to Stryer's Biochemistry, Fourth EditionIn association with Amazon.comList Price: $52.95 Price: $18.00 You Save: $34.95 (66%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
EAN: 9780716725602 ISBN: 0716725606 Label: W.H. Freeman & Company Manufacturer: W.H. Freeman & Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 795 Publication Date: 1996-02 Publisher: W.H. Freeman & Company Studio: W.H. Freeman & Company Sales Rank: 388286 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: A study guide, problem book and solutions manual all in one. For each chapter of Stryer's "Biochemistry", this book provides a corresponding chapter containing an introduction highlighting key ideas in the text, learning objectives, a self-test, problems section, answers and expanded solutions. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - 5th edition (paperback) superb!Using Stryer as your sole text is like walking through thick concrete; the chapters are incomprehensible without extreme effort and many cups of hot coffee. Gumport has provided a point by point outline of the concepts locked within the dry text's prose and provided useful application exercises with explanations that far exceed the textbooks' approach. This might be a waste of money for lab rat science geeks, but for those of us with outside lives, this is a real asset! Read the outline ... Read More Rating: - Stryder's Study GuideThe multiple choice is very helpful in studying for the exam. The book outlines in depth questions on specific reactions. This is great for piecing everything together. Rating: - An utterly useless supplement.This book follow's Stryer's book parallel and tells you "Next, Stryer desribes...and then he describes...and then he goes a little deeper into..." It is rather ridiculous that this book is at least as thick as the main text... DO NOT BUY THIS. It is completely unnecessary to own, apart from answering the few problems from Strye's book. Rating: - Waste of money; Stryer main text plenty good enoughThis book doesn't give you any extra information, and is as thick as the stryer text itself. I found it a waste of my money and don't want others to make the same mistake. If Stryer is the textbook you are using, it will be more than sufficient for your learning needs. Browse for similar items by category:
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