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Brain structure
easy ways of remembering the structure and functions of the brain
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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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Protocol on how to make a Giemsa blood smear slide for red blood cell morphology
£1.00 Preview RemoveAQA 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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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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describing the hormones involved in the menstrual cycle as it goes on, how they affect it, and the ovum
£2.00 Preview RemoveRADIOGRAPHIC 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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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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A*, detailed study notes with labeled diagrams
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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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(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
£5.00 Preview RemoveAnatomy 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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