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DNA Outline
Aimed towards 10th grade Australia (11th England), this outlines the history, location, history, replication, function and structure of DNA.
£5.00 Preview RemovePredicting mortality in patients with heart failure
To develop a comprehensive and easily applicable prognostic model predicting mortality risk in patients with moderate to severe heart failure
£3.75 Preview RemoveBiology (Chapter 1: Learning About Life) Exam Class Notes
These are the notes from Chapter 1: Learning about Life by Essential Biology with Physiology 6e. These notes helped me pass my exam and learn more about Chapter 1. What I suggest is to use these notes and write them down on flashcards so that way you can memorize them.
£12.50 Preview RemoveGrade 11 Biology Notes
Covers the entire unit. Will help beginners study for tests, and has all the information required for all quizzes and unit tests. Covers things such as - plant and animal cells - cell cycles 31 pages!!! - the human body and organ systems - cell structure
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Full chromosomes and Cell Reproduction Notes. for grade 12 and biology studies
£5.00 Preview RemoveMBBS first year question papers
This document contains MBBS first year question papers of all subjects. These are helpful for revision during exam.
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Hepatitis B is an infectious disease that is caused by the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The disease is known to be dangerous especially because of its acute and chronic effects on the liver. The disease has been known to be affecting the human race since the Bronze Age, as evidenced by findings from 4500 year-old human remains. Over the years many viral strains that caused the disease have become extinct with new ones adapting to new environments. The effects of the disease have been recorded with the earliest record of the disease’s epidemic being recorded in 1885, after small pox vaccine extracted from lymph of patients were administered to ship crew at Bremen. The outbreak turned to be instrumental in enabling scientists to come up with a vaccine. However, despite a lot of research, to this day, the disease has been a major challenge to the human race (Wang, 2017). This paper is aimed at discussing hepatitis B, providing information on the demographics of interest, the social determinants of health, and the epidemiologic triangle. As well, the paper will discuss the roles of community nursing in handling the disease, the global implications of the disease, and how other countries have addressed the disease.
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