
David Shier
Author of Hole's Essentials of Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Shier, Hole's Human Anatomy and Physiology © 2016, 14e, Student Edition, Reinforced Binding (AP HOLE'S ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY) (2015) 2 copies
Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology, Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology Student Study Art Notebook (1995) 1 copy
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Introduces the structure and function of the human body in an interesting and highly readable manner. The content carefully balances structure and function to provide an integrated view of how the human body works.
The Student Study Art Notebook is designed to help you in your study of human anatomy and physicology. The notebook contains art reproduced from the textbook. Each figure also corresponds to one of the 250 overhead transparencies, thus you can take notes during lectures, or jot down comments as you are reading through the chapters. The notebook is perforated and 3-hole punched, so if you wish, you can remove sheets and put them in a binder with other study or lecture notes. Any blank pages show more at the end of this notebook can be used for additional notes or drawings. show less
The Student Study Art Notebook is designed to help you in your study of human anatomy and physicology. The notebook contains art reproduced from the textbook. Each figure also corresponds to one of the 250 overhead transparencies, thus you can take notes during lectures, or jot down comments as you are reading through the chapters. The notebook is perforated and 3-hole punched, so if you wish, you can remove sheets and put them in a binder with other study or lecture notes. Any blank pages show more at the end of this notebook can be used for additional notes or drawings. show less
A study guide attempts to do as the term implies: that is, guide your study so that your learning efforts are more efficient. This study guide is based on several beliefs: (1) learning occurs best when the learner is active rather than passive; (2) learning is easiest when the material is organized in simple units; and (3) the learner can best evaluate what he or she knows well, is unsure of, and does not know.The study guide chapters correspond to the chapters in the text Essentials of show more Human Anatomy and Physiology. show less
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