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Clinical Trials/ An overview
This is a lecture on Anti-arrhythmic agents/ some old, some new as part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
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Layout of all of the main endocrine conditions: Diabetes Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenals Pituitary - Growth hormone, Prolactin, ADH Laid out comparing hyper and hypo state (description, cause, presentation, diagnosis and management) Written by final year medical student, for other medical students, biology students, nurses, health science students, and anyone with an interest! Really easy to understand, and gives you everything you need to know!
£1.50 Preview RemoveDifferent Types of Fruits (Tabulated)
This is a great way of comparing different types of fruits so you wont be confused
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Non-major biology course Christine Yates University of Alabama
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Notes from my 1st year at the University of Birmingham Dentistry School. Covering the Biomedical sciences module including Embryology, metabolism, DNA replication and the cell cycle. All explained at the undergraduate level with concise and relevant information. Contains images I do not own but which are within the public domain.
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Health Promotion Risk factors for Oral cancer What are the causes? How can we prevent or minimise risk?
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Class notes for Biology class Topic: How do cells maintain Homeostasis? Focus Question: Why and how do cells divide?
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International Baccalaureate Biology SL Topic 6.6 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 6.6 from the book and lecture
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These notes are aimed primarily at first and second year medical students; however, they can be used for biology and chemistry majors. Anyone else who is interested in medicine and biochemistry can also use these notes.
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