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Brain structure

easy ways of remembering the structure and functions of the brain

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Trauma Patients

Middlesex University - 2017 (First and Second Year) - All you need to know about trauma. Pharmacology/Human Science/Adult Nursing These notes will contain all you need to know about the types of trauma, how to deal with trauma and include notes from suggested research. Also includes Fractures and bone science, including fractures, arteries and osteoporosis.

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How to perform a Giemsa blood smear

Protocol on how to make a Giemsa blood smear slide for red blood cell morphology

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study notes science ( cell )

easy to study, understand and revise

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AQA AS BIOLOGY SPECIES DIVERSITY AND HUMAN ACTIVITY

Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.

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Environmental Microbiology 3: Microbes as a Component of Terrestrial Environments

These notes cover the microbes present in terrestrial environments as well as the factors that effect the soils and the microbes that inhabit them. These notes were taken from class lectures of a year three course.

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NCM 101

Health Assessment

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hormones in/and the menstrual cycle

describing the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle as it goes on, how they affect it, and the ovum

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team management

POSTER

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Biology 2 Extra Credit Paper

Extra Credit

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RADIOGRAPHIC CONTRAST EXAMINATION INTRODUCTION

Radiographic contrast examinations are specialized imaging techniques that use contrast agents to enhance the visibility of internal structures on radiographs. These agents, introduced into the body via various methods such as oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, help differentiate tissues and organs that may not be clearly visible on standard X-rays. By altering the way X-rays interact with the body, contrast agents improve the visualization of soft tissues, blood vessels, and hollow organs, aiding in the diagnosis of various conditions. This introduction serves as a foundation for understanding the role and application of contrast in radiographic imaging.

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Cardiovascular Review

These notes include a review of the cardiovascular system and the different functions which effect the body. This includes common disease which exist within the system and the effects that have on the body.

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Fruit ripening

Fruit ripening

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IGCSE Biology Genetic Engeneering

A*, detailed study notes with labeled diagrams

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Cells

In depth about Types of cells, cell functions, cell types, key people in the discovery of the cell, key equipment. Also includes an overview of the history of cells. Cover information 1st year beginning Biology Major.

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Website (Tourism Marketing)

(6 pages) Meaning of Website, Difference between Static and Dynamic Website and it's advantages & disadvantages, Domain name, Web hosting, Do's and Dont's for making a website, 10 top Principle of Web Design

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Anatomy and Physiology Bio 110 - Part 1 of course 2021

Professor: Roberto Rodriguez, DHSc, MS, MD Module 1: Anatomy and Physiology Intro, 11 body systems Module 2: Chemistry Vocab Module 3: The cell: Structures and functions Module 4: Tissues/Histology Module 5: Integumentary System Module 6: Skeletal System Module 7: Axial and Appendicular skeleton

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Geography Trade

Trade around the world and the different types of it.

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Human assets on the board.. HRM

Human Asset The executives (HRM) is an essential way to deal with dealing with an association's labour force and human resources. It includes many exercises focused on successfully using and creating representatives to accomplish hierarchical objectives and goals.

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Evaluating mission and Vision statement of Harley Davidson

Harley Davidson, Inc is an action-oriented international company, a leader in its commitment to continously improve our mutually beneficial relationships with stakeholders (customers, suppliers,employees, shareholders,governments and society). Harley-Davidson believes the key to success is to balance stakeholders'interests through the empowerment of all employees to focus on value-added activities.

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Gene therapy

strategy of gene therapy

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Water and Admixtures course Concrete by sheroze ali University of sargodha

these notes cover the properties of water and admixtures and there effect on fresh and hardened properties of concrete

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Central Nervous System

Brief Notes on the central nervous system

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5. Exam Paper for Business Mathematics in BBA (with Answers)

* BBA Business Mathematics * Business Mathematics Exam * Business Mathematics Questions * Business Mathematics Answers * Business Mathematics Formulas * Business Mathematics Statistics * Business Mathematics Probability * Business Mathematics Linear Programming * Business Mathematics Financial Mathematics * Business Mathematics Numerical Methods * Business Mathematics Data Analysis * Business Mathematics with Answers * BBA Exam Questions * Business Mathematics Questions * Mathematics Exam Questions * Mathematics with Answers * BBA Exam Paper * Mathematics Paper * Business Mathematics Paper * BBA Exam Tips * Business Mathematics Exam Tips * Business Mathematics Problem Solving * Business Mathematics Applications * Business Mathematics Calculator * Business Mathematics Software * Business Mathematics Tutoring

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Biology gcse

GCSE cell biology notes

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OCR AS level biology module 2 notes

This set of notes covers the entire of OCR AS level Biology Module 2. It explains the content thoroughly and precisely. Diagrams are included to extend knowledge of the topic.

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Chapter -12 Business notes

Full consumer protection notes

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Clinical Microbiology

A useful resource for anyone who wants to know more/is studying Clinical Microbiology. This is mainly suitable for Undergraduate level, but A-level just as well.

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History Book 3

The notes are well summarized and easy to understand as it has been prepared by the best History teacher

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The Normal Microflora of the Human Body

This summary gives us examples of normal bacteria that thrive off of the human body in symbiotic relationships

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Restrictive respiratory conditions

2nd year osteopathy notes, 1st year medicine notes, Biology

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5 essay accounting

5 essay accounting Essay 1: Budgeting for Success Essay 2: Investment Strategies for Long-Term Growth Essay 3: Managing Risk in Financial Planning Essay 4: Taxation: Maximizing Profits within a Regulatory Framework Essay 5: Ethical Considerations in Financial Planning

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Vegetative Structure and Function Practice Quiz

This sample exam is designed to assess students' understanding of plant vegetative structure and function. It covers topics such as roots, stems, leaves, and their respective functions within the plant. The exam includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and fill in the blank for students to analyze. It is a comprehensive tool for educators to evaluate students' knowledge and comprehension of plant biology.

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Strategic Marketing Evaluation

Strategic Marketing - Evaluation of strategy. Suitability, Acceptability and Feasibility. TOWs Matrix

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Transmission of electrical impulse through bio-membranes.

These are notes that I have taken and compiled into an easy to read file containing reference images taken from various websites. I took this course in my second year as a biology major studying in the Lebanese University which has a rich history in excellence.

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Future changes will have an impact on Tesco strategy

Future changes will have an impact on Tesco strategy

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South University - BIO BIO1011 AP Week 8 Quiz

South University - BIO BIO1011 AP Week 8 Quiz Grading Summary Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : neurons are small and have no anatomical features that distinguish dendrites from axons. Student Answer: Bipolar Anaxonic Multipolar Unipolar none of the above Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 2. Question : How would the absolute refractory period be affected if voltage-regulated sodium channels failed to inactivate? Student Answer: It would be basically unaffected. It would be much briefer. It would last indefinitely. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 3. Question : Each of the following is an example of a neuroeffector junction, except the junction between a neuron and a(n) Student Answer: endocrine gland cell. nerve cell. smooth muscle cell. exocrine gland cell. skeletal muscle cell. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 4. Question : Neurons that have one axon and one dendrite, with the soma in between, are called Student Answer: tripolar. multipolar. bipolar. unipolar. anaxonic. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 5. Question : The is a strand of fibrous tissue that provides longitudinal support as a component of the coccygeal ligament. Student Answer: dorsal root conus medullaris cauda equina filum terminale ventral root 6. Question : The cytoplasm that surrounds the nucleus of a neuron is called the Student Answer: perikaryon. nucleoplasm. neuroplasm. protoplasm. sarcoplasm. 7. Question : Any stimulus that opens ion channel will produce a graded potential. Student Answer: a chemically gated a mechanically gated a voltage-gated a sodium any of the above 8. Question : neurons form the afferent division of the PNS. Student Answer: Somatic sensory Visceral sensory Neural sensory Sensory none of the above 9. Question : Neurotransmitter for release is stored in synaptic Student Answer: vesicles. telodendria. knobs. neurosomes. mitochondria. 10. Question : Which of the following are a type of glial cell found in the peripheral nervous system? Student Answer: oligodendrocytes astrocytes satellite cells ependymal cells microglia Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: 11. Question : The preganglionic fibers that connect a spinal nerve with an autonomic ganglion in the thoracic and lumbar region of the spinal cord form the Student Answer: dorsal ramus. gray rami communicantes. dermatomes. ventral ramus. white rami communicantes. 12. Question : All of the following are true of neural reflexes, except that they Student Answer: are the simplest form of behavior. help preserve homeostasis. are automatic motor responses. involve at least two neurons. cannot be modified by the brain. 13. Question : Figure 13-1 The Spinal Cord Use Figure 13-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled "10." Student Answer: anterior white horn anterior gray commissure anterior median fissure anterior white commissure anterior white column 14. Question : Neurons that have several dendrites and a single axon are called Student Answer: tripolar. anaxonic. bipolar. unipolar. multipolar. 15. Question : The largest and most numerous neuroglia in the CNS are the Student Answer: ependymal cells. astrocytes. oligodendrocytes. microglia. none of the above 16. Question : The flexor reflex Student Answer: prevents a muscle from generating damaging tension. prevents a muscle from overstretching. is an example of a monosynaptic reflex. usually depends on cranial neurons. moves a limb away from a painful stimulus. 17. Question : The ion that triggers the release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft is Student Answer: calcium. sodium. potassium. magnesium. chloride. 18. Question : Which of the following is true regarding an epidural block? Student Answer: It is commonly used as a method of pain control during labor and delivery. It affects only the spinal nerves in the immediate area of the injection. It provides mainly sensory anesthesia. It can be difficult to achieve in the upper cervical and midthoracic region. all of the above 19. Question : Deteriorating changes in the distal segment of an axon as a result of a break between it and the soma is called degeneration. Student Answer: conduction peripheral Wallerian neural central 20. Question : In the process of continuous action potential propagation, Student Answer: the action potential is triggered by graded depolarization of the initial segment. at threshold, sodium channels begin to open rapidly. local currents depolarize the region just adjacent to the active zone. local currents depolarize a sensitive spot distant from the active zone. A, B, and C 21. Question : Somatic motor neurons in the spinal cord control all of the following muscles, except those that Student Answer: move the forearm and hand. move the arm. position the pectoral girdle. move the neck. move the hand and fingers. 22. Question : Sensory neurons of the PNS are Student Answer: tripolar. unipolar. bipolar. anaxonic. multipolar. 23. Question : Which of the following types of nerve fiber possesses the fastest speed of impulse propagation? Student Answer: type A type B type C type D type E 24. Question : Axons crossing from one side of the spinal cord to the other within the gray matter are found in the Student Answer: gray commissures. white commissures. lateral gray horns. anterior gray horns. posterior gray horns. 25. Question : Which of the following is the most important excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain? Student Answer: glutamate noradrenaline glycine gamma aminobutyric acid serotonin 26. Question : Which of the following comparisons between neurons and muscle tissue is false? Student Answer: Action potentials last longer in muscle fibers. Muscle fibers conduct action potentials at slow speeds. Muscle fibers conduct action potentials only by continuous propagation. Resting potentials are greater in muscle fibers. Action potentials are briefer in muscle fibers. 27. Question : Samples of CSF for diagnostic purposes are normally obtained by placing the tip of a needle in the Student Answer: epidural space. arachnoid mater. cerebral ventricles. subarachnoid space. dura mater. 28. Question : In the peripheral nervous system, Schwann cells participate in the repair of damaged nerves by Student Answer: regenerating cell bodies for the neurons. producing new axons. clearing away cellular debris. producing more satellite cells that fuse to form new axons. forming a cellular cord that directs axonal regrowth. 29. Question : The part of the peripheral nervous system that carries sensory information to the CNS is designated Student Answer: afferent. autonomic. motor. somatic. efferent. 30. Question : The efferent division of the peripheral nervous system innervates: Student Answer: heart muscle cells skeletal muscle cells glandular cells smooth muscle cells all of the above 31. Question : Figure 13-1 The Spinal Cord Use Figure 13-1 to answer the following questions: Identify the structure labeled "1." Student Answer: median commissure posterior white column anterior white column lateral white column lateral white horn 32. Question : Neurons that are rare, small, and lack features that distinguish dendrites from axons are called Student Answer: anaxonic. bipolar. tripolar. multipolar. unipolar. 33. Question : The complex, interwoven network formed by contributions from the ventral rami of neighboring spinal nerves is termed a(n) Student Answer: lateral nerve. tract. dermatome. autonomic nerve. plexus. 34. Question : Type fibers have the largest diameter axons. Student Answer: A F B S C 35. Question : In which of the following would the rate of impulse conduction be the greatest? Student Answer: a nonmyelinated fiber of 20-µm diameter a myelinated fiber of 10-µm diameter a myelinated fiber of 1-µm diameter a nonmyelinated fiber of 10-µm diameter the same in all because of the all-or-none principle 36. Question : The nervous system controls the skeletal muscles. Student Answer: afferent somatic sympathetic autonomic parasympathetic 37. Question : Extensive damage to oligodendrocytes in the CNS could result in Student Answer: inability to produce scar tissue at the site of an injury. loss of sensation and motor control. loss of the structural framework of the brain. decreased production of cerebrospinal fluid. a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier. 38. Question : The same can have different effects depending on the properties of the . Student Answer: neurotransmitter; receptor hormone; neurotransmitter receptor; neurotransmitter substrate; receptor propagation; neurotransmitter 39. Question : Presynaptic facilitation by serotonin is caused by Student Answer: increased extracellular concentration of potassium ion. increased extracellular concentration of sodium ion. temporal summation. blockage of calcium channels in the presynaptic membrane. calcium channels in the presynaptic membrane remaining open longer. 40. Question : If the dorsal root of a spinal nerve is severed, Student Answer: output to visceral organs would be blocked. sensory input would be blocked. output to skeletal muscles would be blocked. the brain would not be able to communicate with that level of the spinal cord. the spinal cord would not be able to process information at that level. 41. Question : The reflex that prevents a muscle from exerting too much tension is the reflex. Student Answer: tendon flexor reciprocal crossed extensor stretch 42. Question : The layer of the meninges in direct contact with the spinal cord is the Student Answer: subarachnoid space. choroid plexus. dura mater. arachnoid. pia mater. 43. Question : The site of intercellular communication between neurons is the Student Answer: hillock. collateral. synaptic knob. telodendria. synapse. 44. Question : Figure 12-1 The Neuron Use Figure 12-1 to answer the following questions: The structure labeled "2" is a Student Answer: perikaryon. soma. initial segment. Nissl body. dendrite. 45. Question : Summation that results from the cumulative effect of multiple synapses at multiple places on the neuron is designated Student Answer: impulse transmission. spatial summation. inhibition of the impulse. hyperpolarization. temporal summation. 46. Question : open or close in response to binding specific molecules. Student Answer: Chemically gated channels Leak channels Activated channels Voltage-gated channels both C and D 47. Question : Which of the following is a function of neuroglia? Student Answer: act as phagocytes produce cerebrospinal fluid regulate the composition of interstitial fluid provide a supportive framework all of the above 48. Question : EPSPs (excitatory postsynaptic potentials) occur when Student Answer: more potassium ions than usual leak out of a cell. more calcium ions than usual leak out of a cell. chloride ions enter a cell. hyperpolarizations occur. extra sodium ions enter a cell. 49. Question : The spinal cord consists of five regions and segments. Student Answer: 25 12 5 31 number varies widely among individuals 50. Question : After acetylcholinesterase acts, the synaptic knob Student Answer: reabsorbs the choline. reabsorbs the acetylcholine. reabsorbs the acetate. all of the above both B and C 51. Question : Muscles of the neck and shoulder are innervated by spinal nerves from the region. Student Answer: cervical coccygeal lumbar thoracic sacral 52. Question : The site in the neuron where EPSPs and IPSPs are integrated is the Student Answer: axon hillock. dendritic membrane. synaptic knob. chemical synapse. electrical synapse. 53. Question : Which of the following is not a function of the neuroglia? Student Answer: support memory phagocytosis maintenance of blood-brain barrier secretion of cerebrospinal fluid 54. Question : If the potassium permeability of a resting neuron increases above the resting permeability, what effect will this have on the transmembrane potential? Student Answer: The membrane will become depolarized. The inside of the membrane will become more positive. There will be almost no effect on transmembrane potential. The inside of the membrane will become more negative. both B and D 55. Question : Which type of synapse is most common in the nervous system? Student Answer: processing radiative chemical mechanical electrical 56. Question : Cerebrospinal fluid flows within the Student Answer: subarachnoid space. filum terminale. dura mater. pia mater. arachnoid mater. 57. Question : The white matter of the spinal cord is mainly Student Answer: nodes of Ranvier. Schwann cells. unmyelinated axons. neuroglia. myelinated axons. 58. Question : The nerve, which arises in the cervical plexus, innervates the diaphragm. Student Answer: sciatic ansa cervicalis * Times are displayed in (GMT-07:00) Mountain Time (US & Canada)

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Cell Structure. chapter 1 for A levels

detailed notes of Cell structure. chapter 1 for A level students.

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Strategic Management

what is strategy

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its easy to use and remember

its will make you feel easy and comfortable in studies

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Tissues and Organ Systems

Notes on the definition of tissue, organ and organ system. These notes are for freshman year of highschool. It is just a simple overview.

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Molecular Biology

Basic genomics, Cancer genomics, DNA repair, and more... Undegrad notes, now Msc Genomic Medicine

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Neuroscience- Introduction Lecture 1

My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They include PowerPoint slide screens and the relevant notes underneath them, and boxes including relevant questions underneath.

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Transcription Translation.

University notes on Transcription Translation.

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Hereditary and Evolution

Hereditary and Evolution Session 1

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Loyalty Marketing

Second year university notes for a Marketing degree. Introduction to Loyalty Marketing

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Reinforcement Learning

Computational Science module for Neuroscience BSc at UCL Lecture by Prof Neil Burgess I got 69 in the module and a first class degree in Neuroscience

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Occular Physiology

Corneal Physiology

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Additional Muscle Information

Anatomy and Physiology general notes on muscle. Includes types of muscle fiber, motor unit recruitment, steroids, and muscle fiber impulses.

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Exercise Physiology

Bioenergetics and ATP Homeostasis

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GEED10043 Contemporary World

ow are globalization and regionalization confronted by Asian countries? Is there really a “first world”, “second word”, and “third world”? Justify your answer. Do you consider the Philippines as a “third world” country? If YES, why? If NO, why not?

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cpa

quantitive analysis with questions and ansewrs

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Aggregate Demand and Supply

These notes detail how to graph and analyze aggregate demand and supply curves. This is very important for macro and microeconomics

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OCR A-Level Biology Past Papers Map

MUST HAVE MAP for A-level students with past papers 2017 - 2022 analysis and to be used for practice. You will find 3 sets of data here (16 pages): 1. Questions by paper 2. Questions by module 3. Questions by topic - for Module 1 only. All analysis are based on CGP A-Level Biology textbook, Exam Board: OCR A, published in 2024 for exams in 2024 and 2025.

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e-commerce report

this note is for ecommerce and this explains the whole introduction about e commerce.

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