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The Cell Cycle

Information in a simple way to understand with definitions of important terms that need to be memorized

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Study Guide for Fundamentals of Nursing

This very detailed study guide is for a full semester of class. It includes medical administration, infection process, wound care, therapeutic communication, some pharmacology, nursing processes, and more. This will help you pass your class as well as the NCLEX.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. fertilisation, inheritance

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Pharmacology

University - Second/Third Year - Medicine Administration Guidelines. Pharmacology/Human Science/Adult Nursing These notes will contain all your answers to pharmacology. It includes specific categories of drugs and what they are used for. This workbook given by the university took 10+ hours to complete as there is so much information to learn. Categories include Antibiotics/Antimicrobials, Respiratory Drugs/Bronchodilators, Anti-Coagulants, Corticosteroids, Cardiac Drugs, Diuretics, Diabetes Management Medications, Gastrointestinal Drugs, Antiemetics, Analgesics. As well as all the requirements you need to meet to administer medications in the healthcare setting which need to be revised for every nursing exam in the UK to qualify as a registered nurse. 43x Pages of greatness

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Histology of the male reproductive tract

Description of the histology of the different parts of the male reproductive tract. Includes spermatogenesis and some clinical notes, as well as some diagrams. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Year 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)

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Staphylococci

All about Staphylococci and its related contents.

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the complement system

It is the notes that mainly deals with the subject immunology. And complement system in immune system is described

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Biological molecules

A detailed explanation of biological molecules. Suitable for O/A level and 1st year med students

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Antibody production and vaccination

International Baccalaureate Biology HL Topic 11.1 2017 Clear and detailed notes of topic 11.1 from the book and lecture

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Reanal pathology

General notes from Year 2 Nursing pathophysiology lecture, about renal pathologies

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Cell theory

Summary of the cell theory for the IBDP HL Biology (new syllabus).

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The Structure of Life on Earth

This document is an overview of: - The Structure of Life: Building Blocks – Amino Acids - The Structure of Life: Cells - The Structure of Life: DNA - DNA Replication - Cellular Energy

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english to arabic

english to arabic translation of important medical terms

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Brief Knowledge of Rickets w/ Illustrations

Suitable for all levels, preferably for Year 8 until Year 12 (UK) and 7th-11th Grade (US). This will help the readers to know briefly yet understandable conclusion about this vitamin D or calcium deficiency disease called Rickets. Completed with Illustrations.

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Oral Biology Year 1 1.0

This Oral Biology study note is suitable for dental student who are needing a Year 1 study note. It covers topic 1 to topic 4 with pictures and detailed information. It is suitable for those who are preparing for dental school's examination.

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RADIOGRAPHIC CONTRAST EXAMINATION PROCEDURES

Radiographic contrast examination procedures involve the use of contrast agents to enhance the visualization of internal structures during imaging. These procedures typically include the introduction of contrast media into the body through oral, intravenous, or rectal administration, depending on the area being examined. Common procedures include barium studies for the gastrointestinal tract, intravenous urography for the urinary system, and angiography for blood vessels. The contrast media temporarily changes the way X-rays interact with tissues, creating a clear distinction between structures. These procedures are essential for diagnosing abnormalities, blockages, or diseases in areas not easily visible on standard X-rays.

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Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases

These notes explain about what these types of diseases are and there are many more definitions related to Health and Viruses within these notes. Explanations and examples are given.

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Respiratory and Digestive system

The pharynx is part of the digestive system as well as the respiratory system because it carries both food and air. At the bottom of the pharynx, this pathway divides in two, one for food — the esophagus, which leads to the stomach — and the other for air

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Cell cycle part 2

These notes are helpful for studying the know about the function of cell cycle with enhance steps and division of the cell with the proper processing.

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Hershey- chase experiment

Geetha

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POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION

These notes are for 2nd and 3rd year students who need to get detailed knowledge about the concept of PCR, its various types, methodology and various terminologies related to it. detailed account of all the concepts related to it with easy to understand diagrams

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Basic Diabetes Mellitus

2nd Year Biomedical Science-Clinical Science

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Everything about biology

This notes is for biology students.

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Epidemiology

Notes on the topic of epidemiology for a clinical microbiology module taught in the third year of a biomedical science degree. Notes cover basic epidemiological definitions including; prevalence, incidence, emerging diseases, re-emerging diseases, case fatality rate, and mortality rate. The notes discuss what defines a case as well as notifiable diseases. Mathematical models in epidemiology are discussed, including attack rate, basic reproduction rate, and net reproductive rate.

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TRIANGLES OF THE NECK

The neck is the transitional area between the base of the cranium superiorly and the clavicle inferiorly. This note is aimed for high school students, 1st year and 2nd year college students. It is an anatomy topic which study the anatomical spaces in the neck. This note is based solely on the study of CLINICALLY ORIENTED ANATOMY TEXTBOOK BY KEITH L. MOORE.

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AP Biology Chemical Context of Life

Detailed description of chemical processes and general chemical term definitions relevant to the AP Biology Exam. Intended for Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors.

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Body Systems Interaction

Table of Human Body Systems: System ,Function ,Diagram ,Major Organs, Interactions, Working with Other Systems

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Pepper Ripening Stages ( Development of colour chart for two varieties of pepper)

Capsicum fruits, also known as peppers, are one of the major sources of red food colourant and of pungency for spice production .In addition; fruits can be used as fresh vegetables or ornamentals due to their pleasant taste, attractive appearance medicinal properties, and vitamin content (Sonago 2003). It belongs to the Solanaceae family. Several species of the genus capsicum are known to be cultivated with the rest growing in wild. Fruits of capsicum are harvested at two stages depending on use: fully mature green for fresh use, and coloured for fresh and other uses. Capsicums are important agricultural crop, not only because of its economic importance, but also due to nutritional and medicinal value of its fruits. These are the excellent source of natural colours and antioxidant compounds (Howard et al., 2000).

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Class 9th biology chapter no. 1 notes

chapter 1 biology notes

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Irreversible Cellular Injury MSc level

In depth notes that are tailored to answer the exam question: Compare and contrast necrosis and apoptosis. Outline FIVE common types of necrotic cell death by injury. Providing suitable examples from recent literature, critically discuss the advantages and disadvantages given to a human by programmed cell death Includes: coagulative, liquefactive, gangrenous, caseous, fat necrosis and fibrinoid necrosis. As well as in depth information on apoptosis. Includes information regarded as "extra reading".

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IB HL Cell Biology overview

A comprehensive overview of the Cell Biology topic from IB Higher level Biology. These notes are aimed at lower or upper sixth form students (Year 12 and 13) or anybody else with an interest.

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Neurons and Neurotransmission

Notes from lectures on neurons and neurotransmission as part of the Brain and Behaviour 2nd year psychology module at the University of Stirling

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mycology 2

continuation on basic study of fungi

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Bioengineering & Molecular Technology: Bio 1500 Notes

Notes on Bioengineering & Molecular Technology

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Pathology Comprehensive

Pathology review of several components, with review questions, and case studies

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Cleft Lip a birth abnormalities

Openings or cracks in the upper lip, the palate, or both are known as cleft lip and cleft palate, respectively. When a developing baby's facial tissues don't fully seal, it can lead to cleft lip and cleft palate.

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Discuss the role of endogenous pacemakers in the control of circadian rhythms. (20)

The score of the essay is 18/20 which is equivalent to an A*. The essay title 'Discuss the role of endogenous pacemakers in the control of circadian rhythms. (20)' is within the AQA psychology specification and particularly useful if you are sitting the last 2016 AQA Psy3a exam.

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Neuroscience - Pharmacology of Reward Pathways - Lecture 7

My notes from my module 'Neuroscience' made in my second year at the University of York. They're in the format of the presentation on the left with small powerpoint slides, and the transcript of what was said during that slide on the right.

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