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Anatomy of the Oral Cavity
These notes give a detailed account of the structures, innervation, blood supply and function of the oral cavity. These notes are directed at the level of a first year dental student.
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Essay I wrote for UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year infection (INIM3001) module. Tile - 'Discuss the role of MHC-peptide TCR interaction affinity in shaping T-cell fate'. This is on turnitin so no direct copying! Got low 80s for this essay (1st).
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Module 1 serves as the foundation for the entire course, offering students a comprehensive introduction to the field of Environmental Science. Its primary objective is to provide a broad understanding of the subject, its interdisciplinary nature, its ethical dimensions, and its significance in addressing complex environmental challenges.
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These notes cover important aspects of behavioral ecology, especially concepts related to foraging, such as optimal foraging theory and marginal value theorem. They also include some personal comments regarding foraging ecology, which is my area of study/expertise.
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A detailed description of the cardiac cycle with heart sounds, pressures, volumes and even ECG detail. Includes information about each step in the cycle. Labelled graph with volumes during systole and diastole as well as time in seconds. Aimed at 1st year Medical students but can be useful to all for revision.
£3.75 Preview RemoveGrade 12 IEB : DNA Summary
Check out my notes on another platform: https://www.stuvia.com/user/emjaymoth Here is a well-organized summary of DNA, covering various topics such as the history and structure of nucleic acids, RNA, DNA replication, mitochondrial DNA, protein synthesis, and DNA profiling. Aimed at grade 12 students (High school)
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These are revision notes for the IB SL topics of 6.1 and 6.2 as part of Human Physiology; they are for the new specification (exams from 2016 onwards) and have been created through the use of a variety of resources, including the Oxford textbook, revision guide and class notes. I have just finished my final IB exams and am predicted a 7 in HL Biology.
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All to know about introduction to physiology with detailed explanation
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How does the cell convert DNA into working proteins? The process of translation can be seen as the decoding of instructions for making proteins, involving mRNA in transcription as well as tRNA.
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UCL biomedical sciences 3rd year ANAT3003 module, lecture on drosophilia genetics - body patterning. Very detailed and colourful notes with cut outs from the lecture slides, along side what the lecturer said and extra information from text books/papers. Also a detailed explanation of GAL4/UAS system. Got a 1st in the final exam so worth the effort of writing them :)
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Notes on immunology, suitable for 2nd/3rd year students undertaking immunology related courses/modules.
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Cell junctions - Class notes. These are notes derived from series of class lectures on cell junctions. The material mainly focuses on adherent junctions but you can find ample infromation on other types of cell junctions like tight junctions, gap junctions, etc. The material starts with a general overview of cell junctions and later dwells onto the types of cell junctions and molecules that make uo cell junction. These notes include: - General overview on what tissue is it's classification. - General overview on extracellular matrix. - Cell junctions and their classification. - Important experiments that aided in discovery of cell junctions. - Molecular components involved in cell junctions. - Applications of cell junctions. You can use Molecular Biology of the Cell, 4th edition. (ISBN-10 : 0-8153-4072-9) for reference. Any improvements would be greatly appreciated. Please mail any mistakes or changes that you would like to altayeih@gmail.com
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Example of nursing care plans. These NCP help nursing student or working nurses to make ncp
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Describes the general structure of cartilage, the different types of cartilage (with focus on hyaline), cartilage growth and repair. Also includes a compare and contrast table of the three types of cartilage and some medical application notes. Diagrams included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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An overview of the control of blood pressure by neural mechanisms, looking at sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. Written by/for a final year university Medical Science student. Includes the brain areas involved and the main pathways involved, including how blood pressure is detected.
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Brief insight to further additional science - understanding how water can be transported within plants (osmosis). A better understanding would require greater knowledge on the topic of osmosis. Ideal for students aiming high in biology science exams for additional/further additional units.
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University notes on a recurring period of sexual receptivity and fertility in many female mammals A.K.A Heat.
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This insightful note explores the fascinating field of bioinformatics and its powerful integration with machine learning. We investigate how machine learning algorithms are revolutionizing our understanding of biology by concentrating on genomic data analysis. Discover the great potential of machine learning in interpreting complicated genetic information as we delve into the field of genomics. Learn how these algorithms help with gene expression analysis, DNA sequence analysis, and protein structure prediction, allowing researchers to categorize genes, discover functional elements, and predict protein structures with remarkable precision. Witness the transformative impact of machine learning in drug discovery, where algorithms analyze vast amounts of genomic and chemical data to identify potential drug candidates and predict their effectiveness. Explore the implications this has for personalized medicine and the development of new therapies.
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Description of the histology of the different parts of the female reproductive tract. Includes the ovarian/menstrual cycle and some clinical notes, as well as some diagrams. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
£1.50 Preview RemoveOCR 2024 GCSE Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/02 (Foundation Tier) With Marking Scheme Merged
OCR 2024 GCSE Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/02 (Foundation Tier) With Marking Scheme Merged BIOLOGY A Oxford Cambridge and RSA Friday 7 June 2024 – Afternoon GCSE (9–1) Biology A (Gateway Science) J247/02 (Foundation Tier) Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes You must have: F • a ruler (cm/mm) You can use: • a scientific or graphical calculator • an HB pencil * J 2 4 7 0 2 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name INSTRUCTIONS Candidate number • Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. • Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 90. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • Quality of extended response will be assessed in questions marked with an asterisk (*). • This document has 28 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 Section A You should spend a maximum of 30 minutes on this section. Write your answer to each question in the box provided. 1 Which process in the water cycle involves water moving from clouds to the ground? A Evaporation B Precipitation C Run off D Transpiration Your answer [1] 2 Which of these is a communicable disease? A Cirrhosis of the liver B Coronary heart disease C Diabetes D Tuberculosis Your answer
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A quick 4 page typed notes of the special senses. Touch, taste, smell, etc.
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Mark Scheme (Results) Summer 2024 Pearson Edexcel Advanced Level In Biology A Salters Nuffield (9BN0) Paper 02: Energy, Exercise and Coordination
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A well-Elaborated file that explains transgenesis. What is the Method of Transgenesis, its screening, transgenic markers, and what are the ethical concerns associated with it. The Transgenesis process is very well-explained along with illustrations and will definitely help you to understand this topic.
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Biology notes - Human digestive system. The explanation of human digestive system and information about human digestive organs.
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I have taken these inquiries and replies from science.
£8.75 Preview RemoveMacromolecules and DNA/RNA
Introduces fundamentals of macromolecules and basic knowledge regarding DNA and RNA
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#Spore formation : In lower plants including bryophytes and pteridophytes, special reproductive units develop asexually on the parent body. ... In higher plants like pea, maize and gymnosperms, asexual reproduction is always heterosporous. Here, spores are produced after meiosis. #Biology.
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Simplified reviewer for muscular and nervous tissues
£4.69 Preview RemoveCBG.13 Meiosis and linkage
1st year material, now 2nd year undergraduate University: Imperial College London. Lecture given by Dr Magda Charalambous Main topic: Genetics
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Description of the structural and functional divisions of the nervous system. Embryological development of nervous tissue, Structure, function and classification of neurons (including resting potential, action potentials and synaptic communication). Structure and function of the six different types of glial cells of the central and peripheral nervous systems (astrocyte, microglia, eppendymal cell, Schwann cell, oligodendrocyte). Structure of the central nervous system including the meninges, blood brain barrier and choroid plexus. Structure of the peripheral nervous system, including myelination, neuron and ganglia structure and neuronal plasticity and regeneration. Clinical application notes included, along with figures and tables. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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