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IT should be unnecessary to write that the latest volume of the “Annual Review of Biochemistry” will be welcomed by biological chemists, teachers and research workers alike. In no subject is there greater necessity for the teacher to engage himself actively in research than in the fundamental aspects of the chemical processes taking place in the tissues of organisms. In few subjects do we find so vast and stimulating a field; indeed, without the periodic surveys of the “Annual Review” the teacher would stand little chance of keeping himself in the biochemical picture. One may note in passing that the present volume refers to the work of some 3,500 individual workers.
Annual Review of Biochemistry
Edited by J. Murray Luck James H. C. Smith Hurbert S. Loring. Vol. 15. Pp. xiii + 687. (Stanford University P. O.: Annual Reviews, Inc.; London: H. K. Lewis and Co., Ltd., 1946.) 5 dollars.
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BELL, D. Annual Review of Biochemistry. Nature 158, 854 (1946). https://doi.org/10.1038/158854a0
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