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Computational Neuroscience 2011 paper answers (UCL)
Computational Science module for Neuroscience BSc at UCL I got 69 in the module and a first class degree in Neuroscience
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2nd year biochemistry notes from the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
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This Notes are helpful for computer science students(Introduction to Computer Science)
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Active Transporters, Ion Channels, Diversity of Ion Channels, Voltage Gated Ion Channels, Ligand Gated Ion Channels, Stretch and Heat Activated Channels, Structure of Ion Channels, Structure of ATPase
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Best handwritten class notes for neet biology, physics and chemistry of Allen institute to secure good marks. It covers complete ncert line by line, full chapter covered and best to revise in short time
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Well comprehensive notes on Bioactive Molecules from Plants I
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The Whole Embryology is described in this note. photos are not provided.
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Chitosan Nanoparticles as New Ocular Drug Delivery Systems
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The notes are in portugueses, but its easy to translate on google translate, for example I got a 19 in the project ( the grades in My school are between 0-20)
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Cell membrane notes, crafted by me, highlight the pivotal role of this structure in cellular function. Emphasizing its selective barrier properties, the notes delve into the composition of lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates. They underscore the dynamic nature of the membrane, crucial for adaptability and cellular communication. Overall, my notes provide a concise yet comprehensive understanding of the significance and intricacies of cell membranes.
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Anal cancer refers to the type of cancer that occurs on the anus, particularly at the distal opening to the gastrointestinal tract. The disease may manifest in various ways, including bleeding from the anal area or the development of a lump near the anus. Furthermore, the disease may manifest through pain, itchiness, or sometimes, anal discharging. While there are several risk factors, the human papillomavirus (HPV), HIV/AIDS, and engaging in anal sex are the leading causes of anal cancer. Other less common risk factors include engaging in heterosexual or anal sex behavior with several sexual partners. With at least 8300 individuals testing positive in the United States yearly, the disease is one of the leading cancer-related diseases in the US (National Cancer Institute, n.p). Furthermore, there is a worrying trend since the 1990s, with the latest increase in the United States being estimated at 68% as of 2019.
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Notes on osmosis and diffusion. INCLUDES NOTES ON OSMOSIS IN PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS AND EXAMPLES OF DIFFUSION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS. ALSO NOTES ON TURGIDITY, FLACCID PLANT CELLS AND PLASMOLYSIS.
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A simple introduction to chemistry. Covers basic definitions of elements, compounds and mixtures. It offers explanations of what atoms are, and also a general overview of molecular bonding. Some examples are also given. Ideal for a first introductory lesson and to build up on concepts. BTEC applied sciences, 14-16 year old students. etc 11 pages worth of materials
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This book is a comprehensive student self study guide for the topic "LIPIDS AND INTRODUCTORY LIPIDOMICS". The note is compiled by comprehensive review of various textbooks that dealt with the topic in depth. Review was done by tested and trusted tutors of Success Biochemistry Academy. It is the best you can lay your hands on. Highly recommended for science and medical students offering the topic discussed in any of their classes.
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 6.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 6.1 from the book and lecture
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Structures of Proteins and Enzymes - Enzyme Structures - Protein Structures
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About 75% of all immunoglobulins in our body is IgG. IgG is small and light weighing ( about 146 kilodaltons) with gamma heavy chain. The molecule is 'Y' shaped and has fab ( fragment antigen binding ) and fc ( fragment crystalline ) regions. Between fab and fc is the hinge region. Papain the enzyme isolated from pappaya tree latex splits the IgG molecule into 3 equal pieces by cleaving the hinge region- 2 fab pieces and 1 fc. Papain digested antibody is unable to promote agglutination and lysis. Whereas pepsin the enzyme isolated from stomach juice digest the IgG molecule and yields 1 (fab)2 molecules and 1 fc molecule.
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21 pages of specific notes. Includes formulas, information chunks, bullet points, and everything you need to know about these topics and more.
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KCL Year 2 Medical Notes covering the different medical treatments for Parkinson's disease.
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A nurse is caring for a client who is 2 weeks postpartum following a cesarean birth. Which of the following clinical findings should the nurse identify as an indication of postpartum infection? a. Unilateral breast pain
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Detailed explanation of Hardy-Weinberg equation designed for A Level Biology, especially Edexcel. Includes practice questions and using the Hardy-Weinberg equation for codominance. Useful for inheritance, genetics, populations and evolution.
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Pharmacokinetics, is one of the four fields of Pharmacology, sometimes described as what the body does to a drug, it also refers to the movement of drug into, through, and out of the body—the time course of its absorption, bioavailability, distribution, metabolism, and excretion.
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The notes are aimed for 1st year student studying psychology.
£3.13 Preview RemoveAbdominal Aortic Aneurysm (AAA) - Clinical Summary
This provides a summary of AAA as a condition including the background, symptoms and signs/clinical presentation, investigations to diagnose the condition and management plan.
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Aimed for all Biology students to review the transport system of plants in a detailed yet simplified form. It explains the vascular system, the stem, roots, and leaves. It also explains the transpiration process in plants and how water is transported from the soil to leaves. Structure of xylem and phloem can also be found in a simplified table.
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Photosynthesis: noncyclic photophosphorylation, cyclic photophosphorylation, calvin cycle, chloroplasts, chemiosmosis, photorespiration, capturing free energy without light
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Unit 18: Genetics and Genetic Engineering – Assignment 2 Cell Division Task 1 You must carry out the practical procedure to make a root tip squash. If possible you should then draw some of the cells that you can see, showing different stages. This provides evidence for P3 Task 2 Using either your own slide or a prepared slide identify the different stages of mitosis. Using the diagrams with which you are provided you must identify the stages of meiosis. This provides evidence for P2 Task 3 Explain how independent assortment and crossing over lead to variation in gametes. This provides evidence for P4 Task 4 Use annotated diagrams to describe the behaviour of chromosomes during both mitosis and meiosis. This provides evidence for M2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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this includes notes from my textbook that I have rewritten in my own words
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A nurse at a clinic is collecting data about pain from a client who reports severe abdominal pain. The nurse asks the client if there has been any accompanying nausea and vomiting. Which of the following pain characteristics is the nurse attempting to determine? - Correct Answers - Presence of associated manifestations A nurse is preparing to administer a cleansing enema to an adult client in preparation for a diagnostic procedure. Which of the following steps should the nurse take? (Select all that apply) - CorreCt Answers ---Warm the enema solution prior to instillation --Position the client on the left side with the right leg flexed forward -- Lubricate the rectal tube or nozzle A nurse is using an interpreter to communicate with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse use when communicating with a client and family members (Select all that apply) - CorreCt Answers ---Determine client understandings several times during the conversation --Use lay terms is possible --Do not interrupt the interpreter and the family as they talk
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1. Sickle cell disease 2. Types 3. Sickle cell anemia 4. Molecular diagnosis methods for sickle cell anemia/ sickle cell disease 5. Questions
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what is carbon cycle and what is the process of carbon cycle
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Biomedical sciences (2nd year), genetics
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Carbon: It is the second most common element in the human body after oxygen. It is present in coal, oil and natural gas. Carbon is found in sun, planets, carbonate rocks like limestone, dolomite, marble
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THESE ARE HAND WRITTEN NOTES BY ME... I'M A NEET STUDENT & I KNOW HOW MUCH DIFFICULT IS TO FIND GOOD NOTES HERE IS MY FIRST WORK I'LL UPLOAD MY FULL NOTES HERE PLEASE SUPPORT
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Everything you need to know about Ecosystems for AQA Biology A Level. Includes food chains, food webs, nutrient cycles and the effect of fertilisers and more!
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Simplified notes on the structure and function of the pharynx and larynx. Includes description of the features and function of the three parts of the pharynx, actions of the different pharyngeal muscles, and neurovascular supply to the pharynx. Covers the structure and function of the different laryngeal cartilages, interior structure (including vocal cords/folds and rima glottis), action of laryngeal muscles and neurovascular supply to the larynx. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM).
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