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Elsevier The Chemistry Of Evolution The Development Of Our Ecosystem by R.J.P Williams , J.J.R Fraústo da Silva
Conventionally, evolution has always been described in terms of species. The Chemistry of Evolution takes a novel, not to say revolutionary, approach and examines the evolution of chemicals and the use and degradation of energy, coupled to the environment, as the drive behind it. The authors address the major changes of life from bacteria to man in a systematic and unavoidable sequence, reclassifying organisms as chemotypes. Written by the authors of the bestseller The Biological Chemistry of the Elements - The Inorganic Chemistry of Life, the clarity and precision of The Chemistry of Evolution plainly demonstrate that life is totally interactive with the environment. This exciting theory makes this work an essential addition to the academic and public library. Part I. Introduction1. Introduction2. Conceptual Apparatus3. Types of User Assessments of IT-based Solutions4. Choosing or Constructing Methods for EvaluationPart II. Methods and Techniques5. Introduction6. Overview of Assessment Methods7. Description of Methods and Techniques8. Other Useful InformationPart III. Methodological and Methodical Perils and Pitfalls at Assessment9. Background Information10. Approach to Identification of PItfalls and Perils11. Framework for Meta-Assessment of Assessment Studies12. DiscussionList of AbbreviationsList of References