Hydration and Biology

Hydration and Biology by Stuart Shakman, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on August 15, 2014, explores the critical role of hydration in biological processes. This 268-page book delves into the relationships between elements and their compounds in aqueous environments, emphasizing the significance of hydration in the development of life from its earliest forms to complex organisms.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how hydration influences biological systems and the ionic attributes that contribute to life. The text addresses the importance of understanding these relationships within the context of science, making it relevant for those interested in the intersection of chemistry and biology. This edition is presented in English and offers insights into the foundational aspects of hydration as a vital component of life sciences.
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AUTHOR’S NOTE Chemical science has enjoyed a world of challenge in appraising the nature and inter-relationships of the elements, but for an emergent biological science it is especially important to consider the relationships of the elements and their compounds to an aqueous solvent. Hydrational potentiality is the ionic attribute which organic nature, from its earliest amoeboid beginnings to its present production of astounding types of intellectuals, has used extensively in its embodiment of the precious fire called life. To biology as the life science hydration thus is a matter of most intimate and timely concerns.
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