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£0.51 Preview RemoveGenetics and Neutral Evolution
Discussion of the Neutral theory of evolution, the modern synthesis, genetic evolution and variation, the hardy weinberg equilibrium, natural selection, genetic drift and gene flow. Includes extra reading and examples!
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A whole semester/term of notes from the Cell Biology class as part of the Biology Degree I studied. Some abbreviations. Notes are from an English University Biology course - 1st year
£1.50 Preview RemoveBiology 101
These are for Ms. Saunders at Missouri State University. These notes contain information for the levels of the ecosystem, scientific method, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, monomers, and polymers.
£12.50 Preview RemoveHormonal mechanisms in aggression - A level
A detailed description of the mechanisms in aggression, explanation of how serotonin/cortisol effect the body, evaluation and IDA's included.
£2.00 Preview RemoveBlueprint Series Lodish Molecular Cell Biology Complete Solution Chapter 11
Molecular Cell Biology by Harvey Lodish is a renowned book taught all over the world and it is liked by around 90% of students. This is the first-ever complete chapter-by-chapter solution of the book. I hope it will be of immense usefulness for those who want to have a very high-end result in their exams because sometimes it is not possible to go through the whole book.
£1.49 Preview RemoveBiology Notes: Karyotypes
Included in this set of notes: Karyotype terms. Also, symptoms, frequency and cause of all genetic birth defects (typed)
£2.50 Preview RemoveEssay about Asthma & Salbultamol
An essay for Asthma and Salbultamol 8/10 marked essay 998 word essay with complete references. Essay is appropriate for 1st to 2nd year level.
£5.00 Preview RemoveChemistry Of Life: Monomers
These notes are for a 1st-year beginner. The notes were written by me, but I no longer need them since I don't take Biology anymore. In the notes, you will find simple, but an effective overall summary of monomers, their macromolecules, their structures, their functions, and much more.
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handwritten notes soo Esey to understand you easily got everything in one read believe me just give it a try
£2.61 Preview RemoveAQA Biology A2 Unit 3: Populations and Environments
Complete set of revision notes for AQA Biology AS Unit 4: Populations and Environments. Notes compiled from lessons and course textbook. These notes allowed the highest grade in a prestigious grammar school. I am currently undertaking a Biological degree at university.
£3.13 Preview RemoveBIO 2137 Lab Module 2 Introduction to Plant Science
BIO 2537 Introduction aux végétaux Évolution de la diversité des groupes végétaux; concepts anatomiques et physiologiques; notions du métabolisme incluant la photosynthèse; applications récentes en biotechnologie et en sciences de l'environnement. BIO 2527.
£12.50 Preview RemovePhysical Signs & Differential Diagnosis: The Last Minute Exam Review
If you're preparing for medical exams like USMLE Step 1, 2 CK, 3, PLAB, NCLEX, etc., this e-book is designed to help you maximize retention in minimum time and provide an alternative way of revising for exam materials. It condenses the most critical information on physical signs and differential diagnosis into an easy-to-read format that both medical students and professionals can understand. Whether you need to review at the last minute before an exam or want a comprehensive guide to aid your exam preparation, this e-book is the perfect solution. Don't let the exam stress get to you - get "Physical Signs and Differential Diagnosis" to excel in your medical exams.
£9.99 Preview RemoveCell Counication - Reception and Transduction
Processes that occur that makes cell signalling work the way it does with full terminology and diagrams of real examples of CC.
£4.38 Preview RemoveC430 HEALTHCARE QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND RISK MANAGEMENT WGU FREQUENTLY TESTED.
A hospital officer reports that there were multiple incidences in which toxic chemicals were incorrectly labeled that led to severe injuries of two lab employees. The regulatory department that oversees this area of workplace accidents is the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). What is the role of OSHA in providing oversight for this issue? - CORRECT ANSWER -To promote safety by investigating the incidents Which federal regulatory requirement was violated? - CORRECT ANSWER -A.) Civil Rights Act A highly productive medical coder has a spouse who sustained a serious work-related injury. The coder asks the supervisor for eight weeks of unpaid time off to care for the spouse, but the supervisor decides to terminate the employee. Which federal regulation has been violated in this scenario? - CORRECT ANSWER -Family and Medical Leave A
£8.75 Preview RemoveThe Heart and Circulatory System
These notes tell you about the parts of the heart and their functions. It also contains information on how blood is transported throughout the body.
£1.00 Preview RemoveUpper Extremity Muscles
Document includes the origins, insertions, actions, and nerves of every muscle of the upper extremity.
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe Importance of Biodiversity
The Importance of Biodiversity 9th Grade Biodiversity
£6.25 Preview RemoveThe plant kingdom - GCSE level
Diagnostic structural features, alteration of generations, phylum bryophyta - the mosses, life cycle, phylum polypodiophyta - the ferns, life cycle, seed bearing plants, phylum magnoliophyta - angiosperms (flowering plants), Images included
£2.50 Preview RemoveCell Cytoplasm
Microanatomy- cell cytoplasm organelles drawn out with description of functions.
£6.25 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the thorax
Structure and function of the thoracic wall, including skeleton (ribs, costal cartilages, intercostal spaces, thoracic vertebrae, sternum etc.), thoracic apertures, joints of the thoracic wall. Also includes movements of the thoracic wall, muscles (true muscles and axioappendicular), fascia nerves and vasculature (arterial supply and venous drainage). Includes notes on clinical application, plus diagrams and tables for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
£1.50 Preview RemoveGlycolysis
Biochemistry BIBC102. Basic notes on glycolysis and its significant steps.
£1.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy & Physiology II
An overview of concepts such as Blood, the Heart, Blood Vessels, Lymphatics, Immunity, Respiration, Digestion, the Renal System and Reproduction. Each section has diagrams. Meant for the 11th grade to freshmen in college.
£2.81 Preview RemoveVitamins and their Functions
Just an entry level health class. Contains well-known vitamins, their functions, and where they could be found. Really helped me in my freshman health class.
£7.50 Preview RemoveThe Human Organism Chapter 27
Types of bones in your body, type of muscles, a whole overview of chapter 27
£10.00 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes
Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. body temperature and effects of too hot/too cold
£0.60 Preview RemoveBiology Capter (Coordination & Control)
Detailed Descriped Notes with possible Questions and Answers included.
£5.00 Preview RemoveBiotechnology essay
To take ideas from only. Do not plagiarize. An essay on biotechnology with references. Click to preview to view.
£8.75 Preview RemoveBIOLOGICAL MOLECULES A LEVEL BIOLOGY EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS.
What is a non-reducing sugar? - Correct Answers -~ Some disaccharides like sucrose How to evaluate the concentration of reducing sugar? - Correct Answers -~ Filter the solution and weigh the precipitate ~ Remove the precipitate and use a colorimeter to measure the absorbance of light of remaining solution - Each colour of precipitate lets a certain amount of light through Describe the test for starch (E.g. amylopectin & amylose)? - Correct Answers -~ Add iodine dissolved in potassium iodide solution to the sample ~ Positive result means it will go from browny-orange to a blue-black colour Describe the structure of triglycerides? - Correct Answers -~ Have one molecule of glycerol with 3 fatty acids attached ~ Fatty acids made of hydrocarbons ~ The tails are hydrophobic so makes triglycerides insoluble
£7.50 Preview RemoveManage Workforce Planning BSBHRM513
Understand key mission goals and future objectives set by organization leadership and how the workforce needs to be aligned to achieve them. Supply Analysis Demand Analysis Gap Analysis Solution Implementation Monitoring Progress
£25.00 Preview RemoveCommunication in the customer service role
This is a suggested answer for the assessment of Customer Service Level 2. Unit: (F/506/2131) Understand customers
£1.50 Preview RemoveStrategic Marketing Plan Under Armour Company
Strategic Marketing Plan Under Armour Company Details Included Strategic Marketing Plan Format I. Executive Summary The executive summary is a ONE-page summary of the highlights and objectives of the plan. This is the first impression readers will get of your plan so make sure that it is well written. Not every person in an organization will read each page of the marketing plan. Most, however, will read at least the executive summary. Therefore, you must be sure to include the most important parts of the marketing plan. The one-page summary should contain the following: • BLOT – Bottom Line on Top • Synopsis of the current situation • The target market and size • Key aspects of the plan II. Current Situation Analysis The current situation includes competitive analysis and internal situational analysis. The information described in the case can be summarized in this section. This can include (but is not limited to): products, markets, previous results/outcomes, competitors, economic outlook, and other environmental forces. Even though some cases are based on past years (e.g., 2010 or 2012) we assume that it is a current (2020) situation. III. SWOT Analysis • Strengths • Weaknesses • Opportunities • Threats You can address factors (in each dimension) you should focus on, why they should be focused, how they can be dealt with, how competitive advantage can be developed through opportunities and strengths (core competencies), how weaknesses and threats can be avoided, and/or converted into strengths and opportunities, respectively, etc. In addition, an analysis of external factors (opportunities and threats) can include an evaluation of market attractiveness (Porter’s five forces). IV. Marketing Goals and Objectives This section clearly defines what the marketing objectives are and identifies any issues that may impact the organization’s ability to attain the objectives. Objectives must be concrete and measurable. You need to include how these objectives should be measured. V. Proposed Marketing Strategy This section starts with who the target market is for the marketing plan you suggest. The characteristics that are important about this group should be addressed. In addition, the overall branding strategy and 4P marketing mix strategy will be included in this section. 1. Target Market Selection 2. Branding Positioning/Strategy 3. Product Strategy 4. Price Strategy 5. Promotion Strategy 6. Place/Distribution/Channel Strategy 7. Other Services Strategy 8. Other VI. Marketing Implementation and Control How will you measure progress towards your stated objectives? How will adjustments be made to keep the marketing programs on track? This section could include action plans and schedules. Who needs to do what to make sure that the marketing plan is successful, and how would you oversee the implementation?
£5.63 Preview RemoveEnterprenuership and communication
CPA SECTION 1 NOTES ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND COMMUNICATION
£25.00 Preview RemoveFinancial Accounting Practice Quiz
This is a financial accounting practice quiz. This will be helpful to check the understanding of theoretical knowledge of Accounting and Finance.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBUSINESS LAW – KEY ELEMENTS (lecture 4) REMEDIES
BUSINESS LAW – KEY ELEMENTS (lecture 4) REMEDIES
£1.50 Preview RemoveAdvances in Invertebrate Zoology
This is from the 2nd year 10 credit Invertebrate Zoology module at Aberystywth University, taught by David Wilcockson, Helen Marshall, and Roger Santer. Worms, molluscs, arthropods, amphipods and cephalopods are covered, with a focus on insect locomotion, ballistic escapes, and coordination. Ecdysis is compared between crustaceans and insects.
£6.25 Preview RemoveEffect of Non-canonical Structure on UV Absorption
Anatomy and physiology course
£3.75 Preview RemoveAnatomy for Personal Support Workers
These notes are for PSW’s made by a PSW. Comprehensive Anatomy notes with diagrams from a Personal Support Work class. Well organized by system. Some Additional notes about aging and degeneration of the systems. Will defiantly help you with NACC exam preparation and final exam review.
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