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**Lauralee Sherwood, Professor of Physiology, West Virginia University
**Lauralee Sherwood, Professor of Physiology, West Virginia University
**Example: "Appendix D, Principles of Quantitative Reasoning, will help students become more comfortable working with equations and translating back and forth between words, concepts, and equations."
**Example: "Appendix D, Principles of Quantitative Reasoning, will help students become more comfortable working with equations and translating back and forth between words, concepts, and equations."
DVM; University: Michigan State University; Michigan; 1966


*Fox SI. (2009) ''Human Physiology''. Boston:McGraw-Hill Higer Education. ISBN 9789073525648.
*Fox SI. (2009) ''Human Physiology''. Boston:McGraw-Hill Higer Education. ISBN 9789073525648.
**Twenty chapters.
**Twenty chapters.
**Stuart Fox, professor at Pierce College in Los Angeles, received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Medical Physiology. Author of numerous research papers.
**Stuart Fox, professor at Pierce College in Los Angeles, received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Medical Physiology. Author of numerous research papers.

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  • Sherwood L. (2010) Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems. 7th ed. Australia: Brooks/Cole, Cengage Learning. ISBN 9780495391845. | Google Books preview.
    • Twenty chapters, 5 appendixes, 928 pages, novel color illustrations. Stresses principles.
    • Lauralee Sherwood, Professor of Physiology, West Virginia University
    • Example: "Appendix D, Principles of Quantitative Reasoning, will help students become more comfortable working with equations and translating back and forth between words, concepts, and equations."
  • Fox SI. (2009) Human Physiology. Boston:McGraw-Hill Higer Education. ISBN 9789073525648.
    • Twenty chapters.
    • Stuart Fox, professor at Pierce College in Los Angeles, received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California in Medical Physiology. Author of numerous research papers.