Air and Water: The Biology and Physics of Life's Media

Awards:   Winner of Best New Book from the Professional and Scholarly division of the AAUP 1993 (United States)
Author:   Mark Denny
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
ISBN:  

9780691025186


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   21 September 1995
Format:   Paperback
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  • Winner of Best New Book from the Professional and Scholarly division of the AAUP 1993 (United States)

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"Addressing general readers and biologists, this book shows how the physics of fluids (in this case, air and water) influences the often fantastic ways in which life forms adapt themselves to their terrestrial or aquatic ""media"". Winner of the 1993 award for best new book from the professional and scholarly division of the AAP."

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Author:   Mark Denny
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.822kg
ISBN:  

9780691025186


ISBN 10:   0691025185
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   21 September 1995
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Language:   English

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Seldom does one come across a science book that weighs 1.5 kg, is packed with information, and yet makes fascinating reading from cover to cover... [Denny] relates the ability of living organisms to exist, move, and function to the bulk physical properties of the two substrates peculiar to Earth: air and water... The biological examples are beautifully chosen and the author displays a fine sense of humor. -- Felix Franks Nature This is an interesting and fascinating book for the biologist and environmental scientist, who are often faced with the problem of resolving the interactions between organisms and their environment but rarely have an adequate or sufficiently detailed knowledge of the underlying physical principles to achieve a satisfactory resolution. In considering the interdependence between the physics of air and water, and the functional biology of the organisms which have evolved and adapted to terrestrial or aquatic environments, Denny has focused our attention on how the differences in many attributes of life, such as size and shape, can be explained by the physics of fluids. -- Dennis A. Baker The Times Higher Education Supplement


"Winner of the 1993 Award for Best New Book, Professional and Scholarly Division of the American Association of Univeristy Publishers ""Seldom does one come across a science book that weighs 1.5 kg, is packed with information, and yet makes fascinating reading from cover to cover... [Denny] relates the ability of living organisms to exist, move, and function to the bulk physical properties of the two substrates peculiar to Earth: air and water... The biological examples are beautifully chosen and the author displays a fine sense of humor.""--Felix Franks, Nature ""This is an interesting and fascinating book for the biologist and environmental scientist, who are often faced with the problem of resolving the interactions between organisms and their environment but rarely have an adequate or sufficiently detailed knowledge of the underlying physical principles to achieve a satisfactory resolution. In considering the interdependence between the physics of air and water, and the functional biology of the organisms which have evolved and adapted to terrestrial or aquatic environments, Denny has focused our attention on how the differences in many attributes of life, such as size and shape, can be explained by the physics of fluids.""--Dennis A. Baker, The Times Higher Education Supplement"


Seldom does one come across a science book that weighs 1.5 kg, is packed with information, and yet makes fascinating reading from cover to cover... [Denny] relates the ability of living organisms to exist, move, and function to the bulk physical properties of the two substrates peculiar to Earth: air and water... The biological examples are beautifully chosen and the author displays a fine sense of humor. -- Felix Franks, Nature This is an interesting and fascinating book for the biologist and environmental scientist, who are often faced with the problem of resolving the interactions between organisms and their environment but rarely have an adequate or sufficiently detailed knowledge of the underlying physical principles to achieve a satisfactory resolution. In considering the interdependence between the physics of air and water, and the functional biology of the organisms which have evolved and adapted to terrestrial or aquatic environments, Denny has focused our attention on how the differences in many attributes of life, such as size and shape, can be explained by the physics of fluids. -- Dennis A. Baker, The Times Higher Education Supplement


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Mark W. Denny is Associate Professor of Biology at Stanford University.

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