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Chronic kidney disease
Concepts and classifications of CKD as taught at UCL med school
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Aimed at first year biologists. University of Exeter, Natural Sciences
£2.50 Preview Removemolecular basis of muscle contractions
actin and myosin - sliding filament model energy for muscles contraction as well conclusion
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Abstract: A flood of data means that many of the challenges in biology are now challenges in computing. Bioinformatics, the application of computational techniques to analyse the information associated with biomolecules on a large-scale, has now firmly established itself as a discipline in molecular biology, and encompasses a wide range of subject areas from structural biology, genomics to gene expression studies. In this review we provide an introduction and overview of the current state of the field. We discuss the main principles that underpin bioinformatics analyses, look at the types of biological information and databases that are commonly used, and finally examine some of the studies that are being conducted, particularly with reference to transcription regulatory systems
£1.00 Preview RemoveChapter 11 The Muscular System
These 17 pages of typed notes aid in coverage of the 700 muscles in the human body. From fascicle organization to how aging effects the size and power of muscles you are sure to enjoy having these notes handy for studying.
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Covers how plants get energy and the life cycles: carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle. Highschool Biology level
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Uses a model to describe the entire process of protein synthesis in-depth, walking you through transcription, translation, and tertiary/quaternary structure formation. Aimed at A-level study but can be used for higher level as well.
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This is a concise revision book for the cells topic. It will take you through what you need to know in order to master this topic!
£12.50 Preview RemoveSynonims for specifical medical and pharmaceutical nouns
In this document are the most important words,those that anyone in this domain should know in order to change ideas with other people in this speciality,but also with the patients.
£3.75 Preview RemoveGross anatomy of the female external genitalia
Notes on the female urogenital triangle. Includes structure and function the external genitalia (mons pubis, labia, clitoris, glands etc.) along with blood supply, innervation and lymphatic drainage. Some clinical application and diagrams included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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These notes include chapters 7,8,9 of A&P 1. They are well organized, cheaply priced, considering they took me 3 hours to complete and organize them, so they would be easily understandable. Chapter 7- Skeletal System- Bone structure and function Chapter 8-Skeletal System- Axial and Appendicular system Chapter 9- Skeletal System- Articulations
£2.50 Preview RemoveAnatomy of the face, neck and scalp
Describes the different layers of the scalp, different muscles of the face and scalp (including origin, insertion and action), blood supply, lymphatics and innervation of the face and scalp as well as structure, bones and fascia of the neck. Diagrams and tables included. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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The second chapter of the AQA AS specification for exams from June 2014 onwards
£1.50 Preview RemoveBlueprint Health Economics
This document contains elaborate study materials of the Health Economics course for both Bachelor and Masters level. All the topics covered those taught at various prestigious institutions all over the world. It covers all the books listed in the “Booklist” section. The most easy-to-understand topics are selected from various textbooks because all the topics are not easily discussed in all the books. Total page: 36.
£2.49 Preview Removenitrogen cycle
The Need for Nitrogen : Plants lacking sufficient nitrogen become yellow and stunted, with smaller than average flowers and fruits Without nitrogen fertilizers, an estimated one-third of our current agricultural production would be lost
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Unit 12: Physiology of Human regulation & Reproduction – Assignment 2 Nervous system Task 1 1) Explain the organisation and function of the nervous system in relation to nerve impulses. Describe clearly how the body responds to a stimulus. Pick 1 reflex action and 1 conscious action from the list below: Reflex actions Standing on a nail Touching a hot plate Sunlight shining in your eyes Hearing a loud explosion Conscious actions Catching a pen before it drops from a desk Braking before you hit an animal running across the road Hearing a song you hate on the radio Describe how an impulse is generated and how the body responds using sensory, relay and motor nerves. Create a diagram for each stage of the reflex and conscious actions and emphasise how the organisation of neurones is beneficial to the function of a healthy nervous system. 2) Describe what is happening during an action potential and how nerve impulses are important as a control mechanism inside the body. You may use a series of diagrams to help you describe this. This provides evidence for P3 Task 2 Write a short report outlining the importance of the nervous system; you will need to briefly describe the central nervous system and how sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways dictate a person’s actions. Remember to discuss afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) pathways. This provides evidence for M2 Exam board is Pearson ALL ASSIGNMENTS I HAVE UPLOADED ARE DISTINCTION GRADED.
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These notes include all information that is needed for a Bsc level student. Included information and diagrams detailing how insulin is secreted and how secretion is stimulated as a result of blood glucose levels. These notes also cover information on Insulin synthesis, SNARE-mediated exocytosis, Tyrosine kinase receptors, and diseases that arise due to disrupted glucose homeostasis. Colour and annotated diagrams and pictures included.
£6.25 Preview RemoveCells and Virus (A level)
Covers: eukaryotes prokaryotes bacteriophages & retroviruses microscopy magnification cell ultrastructure (animal + plant + fungi) cell surface membrane structure cell fractionation + organelle isolation
£12.50 Preview RemoveThe Human Ear - How it Works and What It Does
These notes explain in depth what the anatomy of the human ear, and how it works. These notes are helpful for Music Technology students who have to do the Acoustics for Musicians module. There is more to the ear than just what these notes show, but these give a very good starting point for your assignment and should be expanded on if possible.
£1.50 Preview RemoveNeurones and Synapses
The full set of notes for the University of Birmingham year 1 'Neurones and Synapses' module. Contains detailed notes on the physiology, anatomy and pharmacology of the human nervous system.
£6.25 Preview RemoveHOW DIFFERENT GROUPS INFLUENCE SCIENCE
EDEXCEL Pearsons BTEC Level 3 Applied Sciences Notes PASS, MERIT, DISTINCTION.
£3.13 Preview RemoveAnatomy Chapter 1 Notes (ANAT-411)
Chapter 1 Anatomy notes. This course is typically taken by juniors and seniors at my undergraduate university and starts off with the basics.
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