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"RadPosi: Mastering Skull Positioning for Clear and Accurate Cranial Imaging!"
"RadPosi: Skull" focuses on the essential radiographic positioning techniques used to capture detailed images of the skull. This session covers the proper alignment and positioning for various skull views, including the lateral, anteroposterior (AP), and Townes projections, which are critical for evaluating conditions such as fractures, tumors, and other cranial abnormalities. Understanding the anatomy and positioning of the skull is vital for obtaining accurate diagnostic images while ensuring optimal image quality and minimizing radiation exposure. Mastery of skull positioning is crucial for radiographers working in neurology, trauma, and other medical specialties.
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Animal Architecture pertaining to 2nd year university students.
£2.50 Preview RemoveClinical Trials/ An overview
This is a lecture on Anti-arrhythmic agents/ some old, some new as part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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Cellular respiration notes including aerobic and anaerobic respiration, human gas exchange and the components of the human respiratory system, inhaled and expired air and the effects of smoking.
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Elements, bonds, chemical reactions, water, pH, lipids, proteins, and more.
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Diagrams and Notes High School, Year 9, 3rd Form, or 8th Grade
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Study of the interaction of drugs and subcellular entities such as enzymes and DNA is called - CorreCt Answers -Molecular pharmacology Additive action - CorreCt Answers -Combination of two similar drugs is equal to the sum of the effects of each Commercial name for a drug; trademark or trade name - CorreCt Answers - Brand name Exaggerated hypersensitivity reaction to a previously encountered drug or foreign protein - CorreCt Answers -Anaphylaxis Physical and psychological dependence on and craving for a drug - CorreCt Answers -Addiction
£8.75 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology 2.1 - Classification and Biodiversity
These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A.) This is one of eight topics in the unit.
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Having trouble on Biology? Need to find out information about the organ systems and how they work?. This book contains the five different body systems,plus, three more body systems. This is an excellent book if you need, or want; to learn about all the systems of the human body in one go. In this book it contains information on: 1. The Digestive System 2. The Respiratory System 3. The Circulatory/Cardiovascular System 4. The Immune System 5. The Renal System Plus 1. The Endocrine System 2. The Nervous System 3. The Reproductive System
£5.00 Preview RemoveMed_Notes-Harpers Illustrated Biochemisty Summary 30th Ed-Chapter 41-I
Part 1 - Summary of Chapter 41:pages 498-507) Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry 30th Ed. (2015). Topics: Hormone Classification and Synthesis of Glucocorticoids and Mineralocorticoids
£7.50 Preview RemoveGCSE Physics 2.8 - Half-life
These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.
£0.89 Preview RemoveA Short Guide to Viruses and Disease-Causing Bacteria
This is a quick intro into virus vs bacteria and disease causing organisms that will help you in Biology and other fields.
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Diagrams and Notes High School, Year 9, 3rd Form, or 8th Grade
£0.70 Preview RemoveEcology notes for first years
Notes on ecology for first years, notes useful for students taking ecology or similar modules
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This is a 13 page powerpoint that covers the whole of unit 2 from the AQA Biology curriculum, in extensive yet easy to learn notes. These notes make learning fun, easy and memorable as they contain humorous images, bright colours and key definitions.
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Advances in Genetics, and Pharmacogenetics (PHPY 403): 4th year physiology and pharmacology course in the bachelor of science program at the University of Saskatchewan. Midterm review notes, in a question and essay answer format -Topics include: Chromosomal analysis, genomic imprinting, nutrigenomics and nutrigenetics, mitochondrial genome mutations and inheritance, genetic sequencing (advantages and disadvantages of each technique), genome sequencing consequences, cancer stem cell therapies, single base variations (SNP's) and differences in penetrance and expressivity due to environmental and hereditary factors, epigenetics, genetic maps, relatedness of the human race, dominant vs recessive (gene function, loss of function, different pathways, toxic effects), alternate models of genetic bases of common diseases (common disease - common variant model, infinitesimal model, rare allele model, broad sense heritability model, synthetic lethality, precision medicine, impacts of the human genome project, gene expression profiling, genome wide association study (GWAS)
£3.75 Preview RemoveIncomplete dominance vs. codominance
Learn about how the dominant trait is not always expressed.
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£250.00 Preview RemoveWest Nile virus review article
This is a review article about west nile virus.
£25.00 Preview RemoveOCR Biology Exam Q and A's - F211 - Lungs,Heart,Blood Lymph and Vessels
A resource for all that contains all the exam questions and their corresponding answers taken from the units Lungs,Heart,Blood Lymph and Vessels from every OCR Biology F211 paper since January 2009 to January 2012. To get the best out of this resouce,look at them through and through once every day and try to memorise the answers.P.S If you would like to contact me for more resources,follow me on twitter at @Krishkmistry!
£2.00 Preview RemoveDayan and Abbott Chapter 5 Study Guide
A study guide for graduate-level theoretical neuroscience using Peter Dayan and L. F. Abbott's first edition of "Theoretical Neuroscience: Computational and Mathematical Modeling of Neural Systems". This study guide covers topics in Chapter 5: Model Neurons I: Neuroelectronics.
£5.00 Preview RemovePlant Hormone Control
These notes are about Plant Hormone Control. They were notes given at Rutgers University. They were used in an introductory biology course for freshman
£2.50 Preview RemoveAQA GCSE REVISION GUIDE FOR BIOLOGY
want to get a* ? if so get this and ill guarantee you you will pass It all depends on what you want to do in the future, but those GCSE grades ... about your A-level choices and find out what A-levels you need to ... will be asking for very high A-level grades – AAB or higher - for most courses.
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It is very useful for every html beginner to advanced level to shine in their programs
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These notes talk about the levels of biological organization, the basics of evolution, and the scientific inquiry. These were notes independently taken while reading chapter one of the AP Biology Textbook.
£2.00 Preview RemoveBiology Molecules and Chemicals
My course includes notes/summary of first year grade about Biological molecules and chemicals such as water, carbon and more. Also, I have discussed about Eukaryopois(animal cells).
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Notes on water, electrolyte and pH from an Anatomy and Physiology module.
£1.99 Preview RemoveBiology IGCSE - Chapter 1 - Characteristics and Clasification of Living Organisms
Computer typed notes. Characteristics and Classification of Living Organisms. Chapter 1 Biology IGCSE Coursebook, Third Edition.
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An ecosystem is a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life. Ecosystems contain biotic or living, parts, as well as abiotic factors, or nonliving parts. Biotic factors include plants, animals, and other organisms.
£6.25 Preview RemoveBTEC Applied Science Unit 11 Assignment 3
Unit 11: Physiology of Human Body Systems – Assignment 3 Digestion and the interaction of body systems Task 1 Your poster must include : A labelled diagram of the whole system. A description of how food is moved along the tract. A summary table to show the names of the enzymes found in the mouth, stomach and small intestine, their substrates and the products made. An illustrated description of the lock & key mechanism of enzyme action. A diagram of a section through the small intestine, annotated with an explanation of how the structure maximizes the rate of absorption. Explain then roles of the liver and pancreas in processing digested nutrients . This provides evidence for P6 Task 2 Show how maltose, polysaccharides, polypeptide chains, and triglycerides are broken down by using a combination of chemical equations and drawings of molecular structure This provides evidence for M4 Task 3 Scenario: you are a journalist producing an article for a health magazine. In your article you must explain how the digestive, cardiovascular and respiratory systems are interrelated You are provided with a table of data that you can include in the article and discuss. You must describe and explain the changes that take place when someone begins to exercise. You are expected to use the data as evidence. To achieve the criteria you must explain how : Heart rate Breathing rate Blood pressure Blood flow around the bodies organs Blood glucose levels change in order to supply cells with the things that they need and to remove waste products. You should also consider what may happen after the exercise period. This provides evidence for D2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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Biology notes for cells, including parts like the cell membrane, golgi apparatus, mitochondria, lysosomes etc. Specialised cells, e,g red blood cells
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A summary of the introduction to biology part 1, which briefly explains the concepts of biology in their role in life.
£6.25 Preview RemoveBIOLOGY 101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHAPTER 11-20 PART 2
BIOLOGY 101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHAPTER 11-20 I studied these notes and attained straight A’s
£5.00 Preview RemoveGCSE Double Award, Plant Tropisms
Detailed notes of the different types of tropisms that plants have.
£1.25 Preview RemoveNeurophysiology (1st Year University)
High-end university notes which are suitable for a course with the module 'Human Physiology' such as Biomedical Science or Nutrition. These detailed, yet made simple, super affordable notes target areas in Neurophysiology beyond A-level Nervous System including extra features such as Muscarinic antagonists and Somatic Nervous Systems. With these notes, you will be at the top of your Neurophysiology game.
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This is a single review sheet created as a study guide. It reviews Mitosis and Meiosis as well as principles of evolution. There is useful info for solving first year genetics.
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Notes on organic molecules and macromolecules from an Anatomy and Physiology module.
£1.99 Preview RemovePhysiology Semester One Notes (First 6 chapters)
Includes things like: Homeostasis and Feedback control Primary Tissues Carbs, Lipids, Proteins Membrane Transport Bioenergetics Glycolysis, Gluconeogenesis, Amino Acid and Lipid Metabolism Cori Cycle and more!
£2.50 Preview RemoveImaging of Respiratory Disease
This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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