Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology with IP 9-System Suite: International Edition, 7/e Frederic Martini builds on his best-selling text by enhancing the award-winning art program, improving the clarity of the text, and adding an elegant, reader-friendly design to the Seventh Edition. Every student package automatically includes Martinis Atlas of the Human Body, the A&P Applications Manual, theInterActive Physiology CD-ROM, the Anatomy 360 CD-ROM, and access to The Anatomy & Physiology Place companion website and MyA&P. Convenient references help students seamlessly integrate each component into their study routine and soar through key concepts and applications. Forensic Science, 2/e This book provides a clear and authoritative introduction to forensic science. Scientifically rigorous, the book is primarily aimed at undergraduates starting out on forensic science degree programmes or those taking a forensic science elective module. Due to the books accessible and engaging tone related professions such as lawyers or police officers may also find this of interest as may the general reader who simply wishes to learn more about the subject. Case studies, chapter objectives and summaries and exercises feature throughout to enhance the readers learning experience. Practical Skills in Forensic Science, 1/e Practical Skills in Forensic Science is designed specifically to support and develop the complete range of practical skills which are essential to success in Forensic Science courses. This range of skills includes work in practicals and laboratory sessions, and also relates to projects, study skills and assessments, exam revision, time management, and even how to put together a CV. The authors provide a concise and user-friendly guide, which will help students to focus on how to perform as effectively as possible in their course. From the Back Cover From reviews of the first edition: 'I recommend this book to all first-year forensic science students, but it also has something to say to those in more advanced years and even postgraduates. Lawyers, scene of crime investigators and police officers should also find this book of considerable interest.' Professor Brian Caddy, Former President of the Forensic Science Society review for Education in Chemistry, Royal Society of Chemistry 'The authors convey serious messages in a rigorous but accessible and engaging manner. I would thoroughly recommend this text as an educational resource for all those teaching the early stages of courses incorporating forensic science and as an insightful and well-organised summary for those they teach.'Professor Robert Hillman, Leicester University - review for Higher Education Academy, Physical Sciences Centre This book is the perfect starting point for any newcomer to the field of forensic science. It examines the entire process of conducting forensic science, from the collection of evidence at the crime scene, through the examination of that evidence, to the presentation of scientific findings in court. The book is scientifically rigorous but written in a friendly and engaging style making it the ideal companion for undergraduate students beginning a forensic science course; as background for MSc students; as a reference for related professions such as lawyers or police officers; or simply for the casual reader who wants to learn more about this fascinating area. Key features Clear coverage of the core topics in forensic science A guest chapter on the rapidly-developing technique of DNA profiling Case studies appear throughout, putting everything in real-life context Chapter objectives and summaries highlight the key aspects of each topic End-of-chapter exercises help to reinforce learning A glossary of commonly used forensic science terms Additional material on forensic science techniques is provided in separate boxes New to this edition A brand-new chapter focusing on the interpretation and evaluation of evide