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Brief notes on fat and water soluble vitamins
All the details of vitamins from their biochemical name to recommend daily announce. Including their functions.
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These notes discuss the medical physiology of muscles, as discussed in lectures, and incorporate information from textbooks and other further reading sources.
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This 23-page Study Guide is based on the Quipper lessons for General Chemistry 1 from Unit 1: Matter to Unit 2: Separating Mixtures. Terms are highlighted in Yellow and Definitions are highlighted in Blue. The Contents include: Particulate nature of matter, Properties of matter, Elements and Compounds, homogenous and heterogeneous mixtures and others.
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Can an RN delegate to the LPN to provide tracheostomy care to a client with pneumonia? - CorreCt Answers -Yes. A nurse is preparing to instill an enteral feeding to a client who has an NG tube in place. Which of the following is the nurse's highest assessment priority before performing this procedure? A. Check how long the feeding container has been opened B. Verify the placement of the NG tube C. Confirm that the client doesn't have diarrhea D. Make sure the client is alert & oriented - CorreCt Answers -B the greatest risk is aspiration so verifying the placement of the tube is most important A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving continuous enteral feedings. Which of the following nursing interventions is the highest priority when the nurse suspects aspiration of the feeding? A. Auscultate breath sounds B. Stop the feeding C. Obtain a chest xray D. Initiate oxygen therapy - CorreCt Answers -B. Stop the feeding
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This document contains definitions as well as detailed information on the governing bodies control laboratories, risk assessments, hazard grouping, laboratory containment levels, microbiological safety cabinets (MSC) 1 - 3, legislation on genetically modified organisms
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This questions and answer contain very interesting and challenging questions for every harworking TOPPER students
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This book is a comprehensive student self study guide for the topic "THE CITRIC ACID CYCLE". The note is compiled by comprehensive review of various textbooks that dealt with the topic in depth. Review was done by tested and trusted tutors of Success Biochemistry Academy. It is the best you can lay your hands on. Highly recommended for science and medical students offering the topic discussed in any of their classes.
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Notes on medicla emergencies from Levisons textbook
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Best notes for any type of medical competitive exam
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Molecules such as DNA, RNA, Sugar, glucose, etc,. International Bachelorate Year 11 Biology chapter one notes from book. Instituition:SEK Budapest
£1.50 Preview RemoveCranial nerve anatomy and lesions
Details the location and functions of the 12 cranial nerves with a summary table. Also describes the clinical aspects of lesions in each of the cranial nerves. Diagrams included for reference.
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Full 13 pages of Prokaryotes, Eukaryotes, Fertilisation, Cell Cycle, Protein Trafficking, Stem Cells, Variation and more.
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This are my 1st year notes on DNA replication. This unit come under basic biotechnology . In this subject i have scored O grade ( highest grade) by referring this notes. This notes are concise so that they are useful for quick revision!
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Discover the intricacies of the human endocrine system with our comprehensive guide. This note provides a detailed introduction to the endocrine system, including the location and function of all glands in the body. From the pituitary gland in the brain to the thyroid gland in the neck, we explore each gland and its role in regulating hormones and bodily functions. Our note also covers common disorders associated with each gland, providing insight into the symptoms and potential treatments of conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disease, and adrenal insufficiency. Whether you are a student of anatomy and physiology or simply interested in learning more about the human body, our guide to the endocrine system is an essential resource. Order now and enhance your understanding of this vital system.
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14 handwritten pages of notes about the first chapter from ENVS 101-1998 course at MSJC. Topics discussed include humanity's reliance on Natural Resources and how it affects our planet, key terms highlighted, Population growth is discussed, concepts such as "environmental footprints" of each country/continent having an impact on our environment, the difference between Environmental Science and Environmentalism, the Scientific Method and how it is applied on Environmental Science/Hypothesis driven science, Anthropocentrism, Biocentrism, Ecocentrism, Conservation ethic, John Muir, Fossil Fuels, Gifford Pinchot, Aldo Leopold, Environmental Justice, and Sustainability, what Environmental Science courses prepare you for.
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Transcription is the process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). DNA safely and stably stores genetic material in the nuclei of cells as a reference or template
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Descriptive notes on Human starvation at the level of 2nd year dentistry
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It includes attachments of clavicle and scapula related to anatomy in a simplified manner to memorise it with ease.
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Grand Valley State University, BMS 212 class notes. These notes follow the book: Microbiology with Diseases by Taxonomy, 4th Edition Author - Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
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Energetics - Photosynthesis with clear illustration notes.
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this file contains a full explanation of the hurt function and several EKG (normal and abnormal ones ) + explaining the deference between them and the causes
£6.25 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the digestive/gastrointestinal tract
Gross anatomy of the digestive tract. Includes the structure, function, blood supply, lymphatic drainage and nerve supply of the oesophagus, stomach, small intestine (including specific characteristics of the duodenum, jejunum and ileum), large intestine, rectum and anal canal. Includes diagrams for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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Explicación sencilla de cómo funcionan los genes mensajeros tomando como ejemplo el sistema x-gal y lac-z
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Notes for students going for the IGCSE/ GCSE of Cambridge Int. Exams. This is a chapter of the Biology IGCSE 2016 fully and completely summarised. This notes were made by myself, and with them I was able to score a B in the final exam.
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These are A level notes of the passage of an action potential. It gives details on the resting potential and the different stages of polarisation and depolarisation as well as the 'All or Nothing Principle'.
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A detailed insight into cell division and diversity as well as many different types of cell. Specifically for students studying AS level Biology (OCR).
£2.00 Preview RemoveIGCSE Bio 0970 Solved Core MCQ's Spring 2018.
Students can get good marks by preparing and understanding the previous exam questions. In addition questions are asked from past papers as well.
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Zoonatic,Vecto and Brucella disease in full detail for University level students who is doing Under-graduation in Zoology and in science subjects. These notes are good for those students who study in Pakistani Universities.
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In this document, you get the complete notes about "TYPES OF BIOPOTENTIAL ELECTRODES".
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Studying for exams may seem like a daunting task but there are many ways to do it more effectively. One way is by covering all your study notes. While it might seem boring, this will help you to access information quickly and make sure that you're prioritizing the right information into your studies. Here's a collection of study materials for Higher Secondary Botany
£6.25 Preview RemoveIntro Level Biology Study Guide
This was for a college 100 level biology class for our third exam. It has information on circulation, gas exchange and immunity.
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Notes about Cell and Tissue have been simplified to guide you in the study of anatomy and physiology.
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
£1.50 Preview RemoveGenome structure and function part 1
Fully typed and clear (colour-coded) concise notes on the zoology and biochem second year module C12SFG at the University of Nottingham, but should cover relevant topics for other courses, modules and unis. Covers: DNA structure and organisation DNA replication with E. coli Contents and organisation of genomes Bacterial transcription Eukaryotic transcription RNA processing Transcription factors and their DNA binding forms Control of transcription with E. coli Control of gene expression in eukaryotes See part 2 for: Gene cloning DNA libraries PCR DNA sequencing Translation in eukaryotes Manipulating gene expression (miRNA, siRNA, shRNA, long non-coding RNA)
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GCSE EDEXCEL BIOLOGY May 2023 - PAPER 1 Higher Tier Question Paper (1BI0/1H)
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This study guide is for the second quarter of an introductory 1st year biology course (LIFE 102 Neuwald/Dewey at Colorado State University). It covers chapters 7-10 of Campbell's Biology. Topics covered: membranes, metabolism, cellular respiration, photosynthesis
£6.25 Preview RemoveBCH 3525 Devoir Exemple Structure et fonctions des protéines
Fiche descriptive Nom, Organisme Code Uniprot Fonction biochimique Ligand(s) naturel(s)* Oligomérisation Nombre d’acides aminés Poids moléculaire Type de domaine(s) selon CATH Localisation sub-cellulaire Résidus importants pour la fonction biochimique (expliquez le rôle) Rôle biologique Fait intéressant * Si enzyme, spécifiez le(s) substrat(s) et le(s) cofacteur(s)
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