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Welcome to our CD-ROM & DVD-ROM catalogue! Since 1991, we have released a total of 113 CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs, in two different series. Below, titles 111 through 113 are listed. Click on a title for detailed information, or use the Next and Previous links.

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Yeasts of the World - Morphology, physiology, sequences and identification Morphology, physiology, sequences and identification

Yeasts of the World - Morphology, physiology, sequences and identification

Yeasts are not only essential for the production of bread, beer and wine, but also play a major role in many more modern industrial processes, such as the production of enzymes, pigments, antioxydants etc. Moreover many yeasts are important as human pathogens, or as spoilage organisms in the food industry. This CD-ROM offers a multi-disciplinary... More >>

 Windows: available now.  Mac: not available.

Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea

Zooplankton and Micronekton of the North Sea

This taxonomic reference work, produced by ETI and the Zoological Museum of the University of Amsterdam, provides an up-to-date multimedia catalogue and interactive identification guide for almost 470 species of zooplankton (>1 mm) and micronekton occurring in the North Sea. This CD-ROM contains two types of identification keys (picture based... More >>

 Windows: available now.  Mac: available now.

Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean - A Taxonomic Reference Work with Identification Guides and Spatial Distribution Patterns A Taxonomic Reference Work with Identification Guides and Spatial Distribution Patterns

Zooplankton of the South Atlantic Ocean - A Taxonomic Reference Work with Identification Guides and Spatial Distribution Patterns

This DVD-ROM holds a taxonomic reference work covering 2,688 plankton species, classified under 1,300 higher taxa, occurring in the South Atlantic Ocean including the Medusae, Siphonophorae, Ctenophora, Chaetognatha, planktonic Tunicata and Polychaeta, pelagic Gastropoda and Cephalopoda, and a vast group of planktonic Crustacea. Sixteen of... More >>

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