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AUTONOMIC DYSREFLEXIA

These notes contains everything about a autonomic dysreflexia which is a symptom of spinal cord injury pateints.

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Cardiac output

Really detailed notes in an easy lay out about cardiac output and regulation. Contains alot of graphs and diagrams (some hand drawn) to simplify the whole process and make it easier to memorize. Relevant to Dental and Medical students, probably also nursing but may be too detailed. Basically for anyone learning about the heart. Aimed at first or second year university students, taken in 2018. UK student but I watch american lecturer videos too so its the same information.

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Synapses

It is a synapses note. It is handwritten notes by professor Ali Raza. It is prepared in such a way that students can understand them easily

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FTIR technology

Fourier transform infrared method of infrared spectroscopy. Its for the 1 st year engg. Students that includes the summary and a brief about the topic including its advantages and disadvantages.

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Mammalian Physiology intro and cell signaling

Mammalian Physiology intro and cell signaling

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Bank Question- Chapter 12 Inventory Management

Subject:Production and Operation Management (POM) Bank Question with Answer

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Embryology - Gametogenesis & week 1 development

I am a medical student currently in my 5th year. I am making these notes using my text books, online research and from kaplan medical videos.

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BIOLOGY OCR F215

OCR Board A2 Level Biology F215 SECTION 2: BIOTECHNOLOGY AND GENE TECHNOLOGIES

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BIO 2133 Genetics Lab Report 2 Monohybrid, Dihybrid, Tri-hybrid and Test Crosses

This lab assesses Mendelian genetics by conducting chi-square analyses on phenotypic ratios obtained from virtually simulating fruit fly crosses using Flylab as a software. Mendelian genetics can be summarized with two laws: the law of segregation (Mendel’s first law) and the law of independent assortment (Mendel’s second law). The former states that alleles of a gene separate from one another during gamete formation while the latter states that genes separate independently (randomly) from one another during gamete formation (Klug, Cummings & Spencer, 2009). The lab comes in two parts: part A and part B. In part A, a monohybrid, dihybrid and trihybrid crosses were simulated. A monohybrid cross is a crossbreeding between two individuals with varying alleles at one genetic locus. A dihybrid and a trihybrid cross differ from a monohybrid cross in that the varying alleles are located on two genetic loci for a dihybrid cross and three genetic loci for a trihybrid cross. In part B, a testcross is simulated in order to determine the genotype of a first filial generation. A testcross is a crossbreeding between two individuals; one of the two being homozygous recessive (mutant) and the other one being of a dominant phenotype but unknown genotype (homozygous or heterozygous wild type). In this lab, a dominant phenotype refers to the observable wild type trait expressed when at least one of the two alleles for a given gene is a dominant (wild type) allele (Griffiths et al., 2004). A recessive phenotype, on the other hand, is the observable mutant trait expressed when both alleles of the given are recessive (mutants). For both part A and part B of the lab, the mutation studied are autosomal. Autosomal mutations are mutations for which the probability of inheritance is independent of sex as they are only found on autosome chromosomes (non-sex chromosomes). Based on Mendelian genetic, for any given type parental cross, there would be a specific phenotypic ratio (Mendelian ratio) for the progeny. The hypothesis made for each experiment was that the experimental phenotypic ratios would not significantly differ from the expected Mendelian ratios. This hypothesis was indeed supported using chi-square statistics.

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Easy notes with me

Happy to study physics with me 😊😊

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Biology: Investigating Cellular Enzymes, Diffusion, Active Transport, and Cell Motility

The realm of biology, the study of life, delves into the complexities of cellular processes that uphold living organisms. Within cellular biology, certain fundamental ideas, including enzymes, diffusion, active transport, and cell movement, hold exceptional significance. These concepts collectively establish the groundwork for cellular operations and equilibrium. This comprehensive exploration seeks to clarify the intricacies of these mechanisms and their vital roles in sustaining life.

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Finale Exam Notes Bio 180

Cells and Cellular Processes. Some DNA and Cell Cycle Process information that will be on the test.

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BIO130/133 Intro To Cellular Biology Comprehensive SG

This is a comprehensive study guide to a typical intro level college cellular biology course. It is organized well and formatted with question and answer format. Everything is clearly explained, hope this helps you on your test!

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Dermatoglyphics

Dermatoglyphics

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Introduction to human tissues

Basic human tissues study notes used for first year bachelor of Biomedical science at Queensland University of Technology. Basic foundation for anyone studying or wanting to study biology, anatomy or medicine at university.

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Parasympathetic nervous system

Introduction of Parasympathetic Nervous System Origins and Ganglia Preganglionic and Postganglionic Neurons Origins of Preganglionic Neurons

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