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Human anatomy

More and detailed notes for tb

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Chronic kidney disease

Concepts and classifications of CKD as taught at UCL med school

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Darwin and Early Theories of Evolution

Aimed at first year biologists. University of Exeter, Natural Sciences

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molecular basis of muscle contractions

actin and myosin - sliding filament model energy for muscles contraction as well conclusion

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bioinformatics

Abstract: A flood of data means that many of the challenges in biology are now challenges in computing. Bioinformatics, the application of computational techniques to analyse the information associated with biomolecules on a large-scale, has now firmly established itself as a discipline in molecular biology, and encompasses a wide range of subject areas from structural biology, genomics to gene expression studies. In this review we provide an introduction and overview of the current state of the field. We discuss the main principles that underpin bioinformatics analyses, look at the types of biological information and databases that are commonly used, and finally examine some of the studies that are being conducted, particularly with reference to transcription regulatory systems

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Chapter 11 The Muscular System

These 17 pages of typed notes aid in coverage of the 700 muscles in the human body. From fascicle organization to how aging effects the size and power of muscles you are sure to enjoy having these notes handy for studying.

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How Plants Live

Covers how plants get energy and the life cycles: carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle. Highschool Biology level

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Protein Synthesis

Uses a model to describe the entire process of protein synthesis in-depth, walking you through transcription, translation, and tertiary/quaternary structure formation. Aimed at A-level study but can be used for higher level as well.

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Calcitonin

Pharmacy notes regarding Calcitonin and its effects on body

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Cells Revision book Biology

This is a concise revision book for the cells topic. It will take you through what you need to know in order to master this topic!

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Synonims for specifical medical and pharmaceutical nouns

In this document are the most important words,those that anyone in this domain should know in order to change ideas with other people in this speciality,but also with the patients.

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Gross anatomy of the female external genitalia

Notes on the female urogenital triangle. Includes structure and function the external genitalia (mons pubis, labia, clitoris, glands etc.) along with blood supply, innervation and lymphatic drainage. Some clinical application and diagrams included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)

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Anatomy and Physiology 1

These notes include chapters 7,8,9 of A&P 1. They are well organized, cheaply priced, considering they took me 3 hours to complete and organize them, so they would be easily understandable. Chapter 7- Skeletal System- Bone structure and function Chapter 8-Skeletal System- Axial and Appendicular system Chapter 9- Skeletal System- Articulations

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Anatomy of the face, neck and scalp

Describes the different layers of the scalp, different muscles of the face and scalp (including origin, insertion and action), blood supply, lymphatics and innervation of the face and scalp as well as structure, bones and fascia of the neck. Diagrams and tables included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)

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AQA AS Biology Unit 1 Enzymes and the digestive system

The second chapter of the AQA AS specification for exams from June 2014 onwards

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