It takes the average reader 6 hours and 48 minutes to read Compendium Of In Vivo Monitoring In Real-time Molecular Neuroscience - Volume 3: Probing Brain Function, Disease And Injury With Enhanced Optical And Electrochemical Sensors by George S Wilson
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This book is the third in a series entitled, Compendium of In-Vivo Monitoring in Real-time Molecular Neuroscience. Its purpose is to provide a cross-section of research addressing monitoring in the rodent, and in some cases, the human brain.Detailed understanding of the neurobiology of the brain is demanding and involves increasingly wider scope of talent ranging from physicists, neurobiologists, chemists, molecular biologists and bioengineers. Coming from varied backgrounds, they do not necessarily understand how to formulate functional issues in a mutually understandable way. This aim of this book is to provide information which can serve as a starting point for understanding such a complex topic.The authors provide 'tutorial' writing for specialists, as well as material understandable to a wide audience including neuroscientists, those interested in drug discovery, and those using such measurements for diagnosis purposes.
Compendium Of In Vivo Monitoring In Real-time Molecular Neuroscience - Volume 3: Probing Brain Function, Disease And Injury With Enhanced Optical And Electrochemical Sensors by George S Wilson is 397 pages long, and a total of 102,029 words.
This makes it 134% the length of the average book. It also has 125% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 9 hours and 17 minutes to read Compendium Of In Vivo Monitoring In Real-time Molecular Neuroscience - Volume 3: Probing Brain Function, Disease And Injury With Enhanced Optical And Electrochemical Sensors aloud.
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