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Introduction to Anatomy and Anatomy of the Back

These notes are for Physician Assistant Students. The first section introduces anatomy, going things such as joints and planes. The second section dives into the the anatomy of the back, explaining the major structures, muscles, and neurovasculature.

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Ecosystem drawing

GCSE Ecosystem drawing

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artificial blood

artificial blood is work as a blood substitutes

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First Topic FHS 200- The Science of Nutrition

An introduction for First and second year nutrition students. These Notes, In the form of detailed power point slides, are to provide you with a detailed and easy introduction to your first or any course concerning human nutrition, which are almost guaranteed to boost your grade.

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Resumen fisiopatologia del VIH

Resumen de la fisiopatplogía del VIH incluyendo imágenes.

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Genetic diagrams and genetic disorders

Genetic diagrams and genetic disorders

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pharmacology of drugs acting on CNS made easy

this contains infromation about antiepileptic drugs,their classification , with their mechanisms of actions , each drug explained clearly with their side effects,

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Microbiology History/Structures/Inclusion Short Summarized reviewer

-history -structure cell outside/inside bacteria -functional anatomy of cell bacteria -inclusion types

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Animal Tissue

Animal Tissue Types of animal tissues

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Diabetes

Detailed info on diabetes (Types, effects, etc.)

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Classification of Organisms

Aimed at 1st year beginners, explaining biodiversity, taxonomy, systematics, the Linnean system, binomial nomenclature, the tree of life, cladograms, and characteristics of kingdoms.

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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells

Useful short questions and answers I wrote based on UCL biomedical sciences second year Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells lecture. To get a 2.1/1st you really should be able to answer all of these.

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Blood bourne infections

Notes for a clinical mircobiology module taught in the third year if a biomedical science degree. These detailed notes cover; biology, epidemiology, routes of transmission, pathogenesis, treatment and prevention, of blood bourne viral infections, using hepatitis B virus and HIV as examples.

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Cancer 100 Preguntas y Respuestas

Recopilacion de mas de 100 Preguntas relativas al cancer. Definiciones, diagnosticos, tratamientos, asistencia, tipos de cancer, etc.

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Important Points to Remember From Plant Kingdom

The notes are aimed at students preparing for medical entrance exams. The points mainly covers the exceptions in Plant Kingdom.

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BIOLOGY: TOPIC 1 INTRODUCTION TO CELLS.

Introduction to cells. Ultrastructure of cells. Membrane structure. Membrane Transport. The origin of cells. Cell division.

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Hepatitis C and Dengue virus [immuno] pathogenesis

Notes on Hepatitis C and Dengue virus, including structure of flaviridae viruses, life cycle/ replication, pathogenesis and disease manifestation, and immunopathogenesis- how it avoids/manipulates the immune system. This is for third year university, especially helpful for Biomedical Science or medical students.

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Antibiotic Resistance, Bacteria, Bacteriophages, Genetics, Microbiology

The notes are centred around the antibiotic resistance topic, and where external information was mentioned, referencing took place. A lot of general knowledge University information is mentioned in the document, but for safety reasons, referencing had to be added.

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BIOC495 - Pairwise Sequence Alignment

Why can aligning a protein sequence be more informative than DNA sequence? =1. Changes in DNA sequence (3rd position of codon) do NOT change AA specified 2. AAs share related biophysical properties 3. Can identify homologous sequences while DNA cannot When can it be more appropriate to compare nucleotide sequences? =1. Confirming identity of DNA sequence in database search 2. Searching for polymorphisms 3. Analyzing identity of cloned cDNA fragment 4. Comparing regulatory regions When are two sequences considered homologous? =If they share a common evolutionary ancestry Are there degrees of homology? =NO -- either homologous or no

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GENETIC TECHNOLOGY

Notes include principles of genetic engineering and processes involved with diagrams

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Muscles of Mastication

Information on all the main muscles of mastication with function, movement, etc.

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