Description:First published in 1985, in German.With 55 figures and 34 tables.From the back cover:“Hans-Georg Elias, Professor and Founding and Past President of the Michigan Molecular Institute guides the reader from everyday experiences to the understanding of natural and synthetic polymer material on a molecular basis. Life without macromolecules – gigantic clusters of atoms – is unimaginable. DNA and RNA store information on the physical appearance and reproduction of plants, animals, and humans. Without structural, reserve, and transport molecules, no meat, cereals, or vegetables would exist, not even wooden houses. Only a broth of amino acids, sugars, and minerals would prevail on earth.This book introduces ideas about structure and properties of macromolecules and relates them to our perception of nature and man-made materials for cloting and application in household and offices, for cars and housing.‘Mega Molecules’ addresses a more general readership. All those who have not forgotten to ask ‘why” should be particularly interested. It is enriched with anecdotes, historical reminiscences and relevant statistics and offers a basic understanding of ‘Mega Molecules’ in an easily readable style.”We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mega Molecules: Tales of Adhesives, Bread, Diamonds, Eggs, Fibers, Foams, Gelatin, Leather, Meat, Plastics, Resists, Rubber, ... and Cabbages and Kings. To get started finding Mega Molecules: Tales of Adhesives, Bread, Diamonds, Eggs, Fibers, Foams, Gelatin, Leather, Meat, Plastics, Resists, Rubber, ... and Cabbages and Kings, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Mega Molecules: Tales of Adhesives, Bread, Diamonds, Eggs, Fibers, Foams, Gelatin, Leather, Meat, Plastics, Resists, Rubber, ... and Cabbages and Kings
Description: First published in 1985, in German.With 55 figures and 34 tables.From the back cover:“Hans-Georg Elias, Professor and Founding and Past President of the Michigan Molecular Institute guides the reader from everyday experiences to the understanding of natural and synthetic polymer material on a molecular basis. Life without macromolecules – gigantic clusters of atoms – is unimaginable. DNA and RNA store information on the physical appearance and reproduction of plants, animals, and humans. Without structural, reserve, and transport molecules, no meat, cereals, or vegetables would exist, not even wooden houses. Only a broth of amino acids, sugars, and minerals would prevail on earth.This book introduces ideas about structure and properties of macromolecules and relates them to our perception of nature and man-made materials for cloting and application in household and offices, for cars and housing.‘Mega Molecules’ addresses a more general readership. All those who have not forgotten to ask ‘why” should be particularly interested. It is enriched with anecdotes, historical reminiscences and relevant statistics and offers a basic understanding of ‘Mega Molecules’ in an easily readable style.”We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Mega Molecules: Tales of Adhesives, Bread, Diamonds, Eggs, Fibers, Foams, Gelatin, Leather, Meat, Plastics, Resists, Rubber, ... and Cabbages and Kings. To get started finding Mega Molecules: Tales of Adhesives, Bread, Diamonds, Eggs, Fibers, Foams, Gelatin, Leather, Meat, Plastics, Resists, Rubber, ... and Cabbages and Kings, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.