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Describe the symptoms of Specific Phobia and evaluate with the use of empirical evidence, the potential causal mechanisms for the disorder.
Describe the symptoms of Specific Phobia and evaluate with the use of empirical evidence, the potential causal mechanisms for the disorder written in second year and received a 2.1 overall for the essay. Includes different types of evidence and research into specific phobia and the mechanisms.
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Biology Notes and Study guide is and educational type of document that will help our students to maximize their review and retain all the important details. This noted is intended for educational purposes to enhance their knowledge about biology.
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These are notes for the IB Biology Course at the Higher Level. These notes encompass all the material that is required for 2016 Syllabus and were taken using the Oxford Course Companion.
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Bryophytes are an important group of plant kingdom. Here is the detailed explanation of morphology, reproduction, life cycle and economic importance of bryophytes.
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A resource for all that contains all the exam questions and their corresponding answers taken from the Unit CELLS from every OCR Biology F211 paper since January 2009,to January 2012. To get the best out of this resoouce,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! Happy Revising :)
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These 8 pages of typed notes are sure to aid in your understanding of joints/articulations. Joint categorization, structure and function, and coverage from the shoulder-to-elbow-to-hip-knee joint are covered as well as the functions of the skeletal system in terms of what it does for other bodily systems.
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Portage Learning biod 121 exam 3 Questions and Answers 2023
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This is a staff from new horizon collage I my self vasugopal reddy this helps to point out u the most main and valuable dought that u an clear
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Important details for anyone in the medical field and or going into the medical field. Human body, Blood and components.
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Describes the structure of neurones, cell resting membrane potential, depolarisation and repolarisation, synapses and neurotransmitters. Written for first year of uni, life sciences. Could also be used for A level.
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For University Student - Aquatic resources management course notes
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Inheritance notes completing all specification requirements for Edexcel IGCSE
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Full summary of the topic.
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Hardy Weinberg, Natural Selection, Intro to Biodiversity
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9th Grade Bio Notes on Cells. Basic information about cells. Includes Cell Respiration and CytoSkeleteon and Cell surfaces information.
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Incredible notes summarising Chapter Two, "molecular biology", including all points of the IB Standard Level biology syllabus. PLUS amazing diagrams! (13 pages) (International Baccalaureate)
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2023 ATI Comprehensive Predictor Updated Version Study Guide
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Great notes on the senses. Discusses the eyes, the receptive fields in the skin, etc.
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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These notes are really unique and inquisitive.These are solely based on cracking EXAMS or TESTS with a perfect score.It has the right amount of keywords and main points which are frequently asked in exams.
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The CELL DIVISION and its PHASES Lesson Learned in 1st to 4th year High school.
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King's College London Lecture notes (from medicine year 1) on the DNA replication process including diagrams, the types of mutation which can occur (e.g. point, insertion and deletion mutations etc) and repair of mutations. Notes also include questions to help with revision of the topic.
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Includes coupled motion of knee with explanation of locking and unlocking of knee.
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Stimulus, Receptors, Effectors, Response, Irritability Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System Neuron, Sensory Neuron, Motor Neuron, Inter-neurons, Threshold Stimulus, All or nothing response, Resting state, Nerve Pathway, Nerve Impulse All parts and functions of a neuron How nerve impulses are transmitted Membranes that surround and protect the brain (Bura mater, Arachnoid mater, Pia mater) Multiple Sclerosis, Concussion, Spinal Meningitis, Corpus Callosum, Cerebral Cortex Cerebrum Lobe diagrams and functions (with diagrams) How the ear hears sound and functions of the ear (with diagrams) Receptors and functions of the skin Parts and functions of the eye (with diagrams)
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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This is the notes I collected about Alzheimer's Disease. This will help you pass through your pre-med or neurology practices as I have summarized it from a few books.
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In this video, we'll discuss how data is represented in memory, and the need for arrays. Faerie explains the need for arrays as we often have to process large amounts of data, and arrays allow us to store multiple values under one variable name. We'll cover how arrays can be declared and how data can be stored in memory. The declaration of arrays is language-specific, and in this video, we'll consider the syntax in the C language. The elements of the array are stored in consecutive or continuous locations, with their index starting from zero. The size of the array cannot be changed at runtime. We'll discuss how data is stored in memory, with the binary form of the data being converted and then stored. The formula to calculate the address of an element is the base address plus the index value multiplied by the size of the data type. We'll cover how to initialize the array at runtime using loops or predefined functions, and how to take data from the user and store it in an array. In the next video, we'll discuss how to insert data, traverse arrays, and perform different operations on 1D arrays. We'll also cover 2D arrays and how to access their values.
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Reflective Writing Using the Gibbs Reflective Model. Assignment I wrote for my Adult Nursing University Course
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This paper is a study on millennials and their impact on the workforce. It looks into different areas of work relations and the implications it may have on business. The language used is professional business english language.
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