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introductory text book recomendationHello, I have a daughter who has some health issues and is home schooled for many of her classes, anyway I have a Physics and engineering degree, my wife has a Chemistry degree, but neither of us has any back ground in Biology. So I am looking for a good introductory text to get us and ...
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