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1951-, Robertson Dominique, ed. Manipulation and expression of recombinant DNA: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Burlington, MA: Elsevier Academic, 2006.

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Robertson, Dominique. Manipulation and expression of recombinant DNA: A laboratory manual. San Diego: Academic Press, 1997.

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1918-, Shugar Gershon J., Ballinger Clinton T, and Shugar Gershon J. 1918-, eds. Chemical technicians' ready reference handbook. 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2011.

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A, Fuchs James, and Messing Joachim W, eds. An introduction to recombinant DNA techniques: Basic experiments in gene manipulation. 2nd ed. Menlo Park, Calif: Benjamin/Cummings, 1988.

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1952-, Costantini Frank, and Lacy Elizabeth, eds. Manipulating the mouse embryo: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1986.

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Hogan, Brigid. Manipulating the mouse embryo: A laboratory manual. Cold Spring Harbor, NY: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1986.

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Pomilio, Alicia B. Métodos experimentales de laboratorio en química orgánica. Washington, D.C: Secretaría General de la Organización de los Estados Americanos, Programa Regional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico, 1988.

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Ralf, Kühn, ed. Laboratory protocols for conditional gene targeting. Oxford: Oxford Uninversity Press, 1997.

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Bernier, Stéphane. 100 fiches pratiques: Sécurité des produits chimiques au laboratoire. 2nd ed. Paris: Dunod, 2008.

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Sambrook, Joseph. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1989.

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Sambrook, Joseph. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1989.

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Sambrook, Joseph. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1989.

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F, Fritsch E., and Maniatis Tom, eds. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1989.

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Sambrook, Joseph. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1987.

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Sambrook, Joseph. Molecular cloning: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 1989.

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Peberdy, J. F. Genetic Manipulation of Fungi: Laboratory Manual. Butterworth-Heinemann, 1995.

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A, Hopwood D., and John Innes Foundation, eds. Genetic manipulation of streptomyces: A laboratory manual. Norwich: John Innes Foundation, 1985.

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Hopwood, David A. Genetic Manipulation of Streptomyces: A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Pr, 1985.

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D, Marzin, ed. Manipulation de produits mutagènes et cancérogènes. Paris: Les Editions INSERM, 1998.

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Robertson, Dominique, and Sue Carson. Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA, Second Edition. 2nd ed. Academic Press, 2005.

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Robertson, Dominique, and Sue Carson. Manipulation and Expression of Recombinant DNA, Second Edition. Academic Press, 2005.

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Beran, J. A. Chemistry in the Laboratory: A Study of Chemical and Physical Changes. John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1993.

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Z, Jankowski Janusz A., Polak Julia M, and Royal Postgraduate Medical School, eds. Clinical gene analysis and manipulation: Tools, techniques, and troubleshooting. Cambridge: Published in association with the Royal Postgraduate Medical School, University of London by Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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(Foreword), Sir David Weatherall, Janusz A. Z. Jankowski (Editor), and Julia M. Polak (Editor), eds. Clinical Gene Analysis and Manipulation: Tools, Techniques, and Troubleshooting. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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(Foreword), Sir David Weatherall, Janusz A. Z. Jankowski (Editor), and Julia M. Polak (Editor), eds. Clinical Gene Analysis and Manipulation: Tools, Techniques and Troubleshooting (Postgraduate Medical Science). Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Hibbert, D. Brynn. Quality Assurance in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195162127.001.0001.

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Analytical chemical results touch everyones lives can we eat the food? do I have a disease? did the defendant leave his DNA at the crime scene? should I invest in that gold mine? When a chemist measures something how do we know that the result is appropriate? What is fit for purpose in the context of analytical chemistry? Many manufacturing and service companies have embraced traditional statistical approaches to quality assurance, and these have been adopted by analytical chemistry laboratories. However the right chemical answer is never known, so there is not a direct parallel with the manufacture of ball bearings which can be measured and assessed. The customer of the analytical services relies on the quality assurance and quality control procedures adopted by the laboratory. It is the totality of the QA effort, perhaps first brought together in this text, that gives the customer confidence in the result. QA in the Analytical Chemistry Laboratory takes the reader through all aspects of QA, from the statistical basics and quality control tools to becoming accredited to international standards. The latest understanding of concepts such as measurement uncertainty and metrological traceability are explained for a working chemist or her client. How to design experiments to optimize an analytical process is included, together with the necessary statistics to analyze the results. All numerical manipulation and examples are given as Microsoft Excel spreadsheets that can be implemented on any personal computer. Different kinds of interlaboratory studies are explained, and how a laboratory is judged in proficiency testing schemes is described. Accreditation to ISO 17025 or OECD GLP is nearly obligatory for laboratories of any pretension to quality. Here the reader will find an introduction to the requirements and philosophy of accreditation. Whether completing a degree course in chemistry or working in a busy analytical laboratory, this book is a single source for an introduction into quality assurance.
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(Editor), Andras Nagy, ed. Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual. 3rd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2002.

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Brigid, Hogan, ed. Manipulating the mouse embryo: A laboratory manual. 2nd ed. Plainview, N.Y: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1994.

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Hogan, Brigid, Frank Costantini, Rosa Beddington, and Elizabeth Lacy. Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 1994.

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Hogan, Brigid, Frank Costantini, Rosa Beddington, and Elizabeth Lacey. Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual. 2nd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Pr, 1995.

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(Editor), Andras Nagy, Marina Gertsenstein (Editor), Kristina Vintersten (Editor), and Richard Behringer (Editor), eds. Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual. 3rd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2002.

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Manipulating the Mouse Embryo: A Laboratory Manual, Fourth edition. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2013.

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Coleman, William L., and R. Michael Burger. Extracellular Single-Unit Recording and Neuropharmacological Methods. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199939800.003.0003.

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Small biogenic changes in voltage such as action potentials in neurons can be monitored using extracellular single unit recording techniques. This technique allows for investigation of neuronal electrical activity in a manner that is not disruptive to the cell membrane, and individual neurons can be recorded from for extended periods of time. This chapter discusses the basic requirements for an extracellular recording setup, including different types of electrodes, apparatus for controlling electrode position and placement, recording equipment, signal output, data analysis, and the histological confirmation of recording sites usually required for in vivo recordings. A more advanced extracellular recording technique using piggy-back style multibarrel electrodes that allows for localized pharmacological manipulation of neuronal properties is described in detail. Strategies for successful signal isolation, troubleshooting advice such as noise reduction, and suggestions for general laboratory equipment are also discussed.
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Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual (3-Volume Set). 3rd ed. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2001.

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Li, Jie Jack, Chris Limberakis, and Derek A. Pflum. Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195187984.001.0001.

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Searching for reaction in organic synthesis has been made much easier in the current age of computer databases. However, the dilemma now is which procedure one selects among the ocean of choices. Especially for novices in the laboratory, it becomes a daunting task to decide what reaction conditions to experiment with first in order to have the best chance of success. This collection intends to serve as an "older and wiser lab-mate" one could have by compiling many of the most commonly used experimental procedures in organic synthesis. With chapters that cover such topics as functional group manipulations, oxidation, reduction, and carbon-carbon bond formation, Modern Organic Synthesis in the Laboratory will be useful for both graduate students and professors in organic chemistry and medicinal chemists in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries.
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Badler, Norman I., Cary B. Phillips, and Bonnie Lynn Webber. Simulating Humans. Oxford University Press, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195073591.001.0001.

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During the past decade, high-performance computer graphics have found application in an exciting and expanding range of new domains. Among the most dramatic developments has been the incorporation of real-time interactive manipulation and display for human figures. Though actively pursued by several research groups, the problem of providing a synthetic or surrogate human for engineers and designers already familiar with computer-aided design techniques was most comprehensively solved by Norman Badler's computer graphics laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. The breadth of that effort as well as the details of its methodology and software environment are presented in this volume. The book is intended for human factors engineers interested in understanding how a computer-graphics surrogate human can augment their analyses of designed environments. It will also inform design engineers of the state of the art in human figure modeling, and hence of the human-centered design central to the emergent concept of concurrent engineering. In fulfilling these goals, the book additionally documents for the entire computer graphics community a major research effort in the interactive control of articulated human figures.
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L, Joyner Alexandra, ed. Gene targeting: A practical approach. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000.

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1960-, McKinney William S., and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Scientific and Technical Information Division., eds. Optimized resolved rate control of seven-degree-of-freedom Laboratory Telerobotic Manipulator (LTM) with application to three-dimensional graphics simulation. [Washington, D.C.]: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Office of Management, Scientific and Technical Information Division, 1989.

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1944-, Adolph Kenneth W., ed. Microbial genome methods. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 1996.

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Bing-Yuan, Chen, and Janes Harry W, eds. PCR cloning protocols. 2nd ed. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 2002.

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G, Cowell Ian, and Austin Caroline A, eds. cDNA library protocols. Totowa, N.J: Humana Press, 1997.

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White, Bruce A. Pcr Cloning Protocols: From Molecular Cloning to Genetic Engineering (Methods in Molecular Biology). Humana Press, 1997.

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PCR Cloning Protocols: From Molecular Cloning to Genetic Engineering (Methods in Molecular Biology). Humana Press, 1997.

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