2003 Human Physiology 4th Editionzip Patched - Rhoades And Pflanzer
| Item | Details | |------|---------| | | Human Physiology | | Authors | William F. Rhoades, Robert L. Pflanzer | | Edition | 4th Edition | | Publication Year | 2003 | | Publisher | Pearson Education (formerly Allyn & Bacon) | | ISBN‑13 | 978‑0‑13‑040239‑6 | | Target Audience | First‑year undergraduates in health‑science, biology, and allied‑health programs | | Typical Course Use | Introductory Human Physiology, Foundations of Health Sciences, Pre‑medical curricula |
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