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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.
£15.00 Preview RemoveChapter 4 The Tissue Level of Organization
This 13 page (typed) summary covers the tissue types, functions, cell shapes and layers, classification of connective tissue types, the effects of aging and damage along with repair, and concludes with related clinical terms. It is a good selection of notes for studying and being prepared for any test.
£5.63 Preview RemoveGCSE AQA Biology B1 Revision Cards
This document contains revision cards about the course content and key word cards - I used these to consolidate my knowledge at GCSE and got an A* in Biology
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Human skeletal system and their locomotion and movement notes.
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Easy to understand and remember notes on carbohydrate metabolism for anyone pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Biochemistry or Biology. I use these notes to lecture Biochemistry at the University of Zambia.
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntroduction 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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Detailed notes covering antimicrobial agents for a clinical microbiology module on a biomedical science degree, in the third year. The notes detail; antibiotic resistance mechanisms, the genetics of antibiotic resistance, antibiotic susceptibility tests, antibacterial agents, antiviral agents, antiparasitc agents, and antifungal agents.
£3.75 Preview RemoveCHAPTER40 NURSING CARE OFB THE CHILD WITH AN ALTERATION IN GAS EXCHANGE \RESPIRATORY DISORDER EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
What is beclomethasone used for? - CorreCt Answers -Beclomethasone is a corticosteroid prescribed for long-term asthma control. Mast cell stabilizers help to decrease bronchospasm and mucous membrane inflammation. A xanthine derivative such as theophylline is a time-released bronchodilator. Leukotriene inhibitors help with bronchodilation and decrease airway edema. A child presents to the health clinic with a temperature of 101.8°F (38.8°C), dysphagia, headache, and a sore, erythematous throat. Which collaborative intervention will the nurse complete first? - CorreCt Answers -Obtain a throat culture A child presenting with fever, dysphagia, headache, and a sore, erythematous throat may have viral or bacterial pharyngitis. The nurse's first action should be to obtain a throat culture to determine if the child has a bacterial or viral infection. If the throat culture is negative, the child will not require antibiotics. If the culture is positive, the child will need antibiotics. Saltwater gargles will help relieve pain, but this is not a priority. Children with streptococcal pharyngitis may develop a sandpaper rash, but this information alone is not conclusive, and a throat culture should be obtained prior to administering antibiotics.
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These notes are for GCSE Biology students who want to achieve high grades, the notes are easy to revise and memorise.
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Fully typed and clear (colour-coded) concise notes on the ecology topics for the zoology second year module C12ECO at the University of Nottingham, but should cover relevant topics for other courses, modules and unis. I got 76% in the exam, just using these notes. Covers: Foraging, Demography, Population dynamics, Life history, Phylogeny, Niches, Competition, Human ecology
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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Biochemistry: Water, Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic acids. Cells: Microscopes, Prokaryotic, Eukaryotic, Plant, Fungal and The Membrane Cell Physiology: Diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion, Active transport, Cytosis. Enzymes: Structure, Cofactors, Enzyme Action, inhibition, Immobilised and biomarkers. Cell Continuity: Mitosis, Meiosis, Genetic variation and Cell Cycle. Tissues and Organs: The Ileum, The Villus and The Leaf
£1.50 Preview RemoveChapter 9 Joints/Articulation
These 8 pages of typed notes are sure to aid in your understanding of joints/articulations. Joint categorization, structure and function, and coverage from the shoulder-to-elbow-to-hip-knee joint are covered as well as the functions of the skeletal system in terms of what it does for other bodily systems.
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1)Cultural Evolution and Adaptation: An Anthropological Perspective. 2) Anthropology is a discipline that encompasses the study of humanity, its origins, diversity, and cultural practices. 3)Anthropology of religion is a fascinating field of study that delves into the diverse beliefs, rituals, and practices of human societies. 4)Ethnographic methods, which encompass a range of research techniques used in anthropology, are indispensable for understanding cultures by conducting field research. 5)Biological anthropology, a subfield of anthropology, focuses on the study of human evolution and the biological aspects of human beings.
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Hello, this is a text about salt, its functions and types, as well as its complications when consumed in excess. Note: the text is in Spanish so if you speak English, I recommend you to translate. without further ado, thank you
£1.50 Preview RemoveBlotting techniques
These techniques are used in labs to identify proteins and nucleic acid sequences
£0.50 Preview RemoveFormulacion organica basica
Estos apuntes proporcionan la teoria básica de la formulación organica así como ortros conceptos más avanzados, muy útil si estás interesado en aprender de este campo. Podrás encontrar explicaciones de: alcanos, alquenos, alquinos, derivados halogenados, hidrocarburos aromáticos, alcoholes, éteres, aldehídos, cetonas, ácidos carboxílicos, ésteres, sales, aminas, amidas, nitrilos, nitrocompuestos y muchas explicaciones de todos estos. Como puedes ver es muy completo.
£5.00 Preview RemoveTransport in plants
Understand how nutrients are transported around in the xylem and phloem and much more!
£2.50 Preview RemoveHomesotasis
Aimed at A level and Access to Science students. For Basic Human Physiology
£2.50 Preview RemoveEukaryotic cell structure
A* QUALITY A-LEVEL BIOLOGY NOTES HIGH GRADES GUARANTEED! DETAILED SUMMARY OF THE COMPLETE CHAPTER AMAZING VALUE
£3.74 Preview RemoveSimple Ecology Notes
Notes on basic ecology vocabulary, as well as definitions & descriptions of the types of factors present in ecosystems (with examples).
£1.54 Preview RemoveTissue Processing - from Biopsy to Slide
This document explains the Histopathological Tissue pathway for biopsies recieved from a patient.
£1.75 Preview RemoveBIOTECHNOLOGY PRINCIPLES NOTES
Join me in exploring the foundational principles of biotechnology! In these notes, we'll delve into the fundamental concepts that drive innovation in this dynamic field. From genetic engineering to bioprocessing, I'll guide you through the key techniques and applications that shape modern biotechnology. Whether you're a student diving into biology or simply intrigued by the possibilities of biotech, these notes offer clear explanations and insights to deepen your understanding. Let's unlock the potential of biotechnology together!
£5.63 Preview Remove{ chapter 2}Bio notes for class 10 icse board
Selina publication chapter 2 self made notes class 10 ICSE Board
£3.75 Preview RemoveGCSE Biology "Cell structure/organisation and difussion" chapter
Summary on Biology IGCSE 2016 book of that chapter, It is 100% complete, nothing is missing and I made it as clear as possible. With these I got a B in the IG, they also work for GCSE
£2.50 Preview Removeigcse edexcel biology revision notes
all needed to know for the igcse edexcel biology specification in compact, easy to read notes.
£7.50 Preview RemoveAQA AS BIOLOGY QUANTITATIVE INVESTIGATION
Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
£1.50 Preview RemoveUnderstanding Alveolar Bones
A topic in 3rd year Periodontics on the features and functions of the alveolar bones. Derived from a team of periodontists' lecture notes from the Faculty of Dentistry of Manipal University, one of India's top dental institutes.
£1.00 Preview RemoveBehavioral Ecology - Understanding the Proximate and Ultimate Causes of Bird Song
These notes are very detailed on the mechanisms of development of song in songbirds. They include numerous examples of experiments that helped reveal these mechanisms. I also cover female preference, the Avian song control system, reproductive benefits of song-learning, and the importance of learning dialects. These notes are for an upper-level behavioral ecology course.
£3.75 Preview RemovePharmacokinetics & Drug Metabolism
Pharmacokinetics and Drug Metabolism notes - written for the module CMC007 at Loughborough Univeristy, taught by Dr Paul Roach, with some material from Nicola Jennings. This is a 3rd year module. Topics include: General pharmacokinetics and dynamics Calculating drug exposure Drug design and development Clincial Trials ADME (adsorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion), including a focus on types of drug administration. Basic anatomy and physiology (tissue, cardiovascular system, lymphatic system, lungs, liver, kidney, GI tract, stomach) Mechanisms by which drugs cross membranes The blood brain barrier (calculation of drug ionisation) Drug formulation Multi-compartment modules Bioavailability including 1st order pharmacokinetics
£3.13 Preview RemoveBrain structure
easy ways of remembering the structure and functions of the brain
£2.50 Preview RemoveInquiries and replies from science
I have taken these inquiries and replies from science.
£8.75 Preview RemoveMicrobiology concept of spontaneous generation summary
What is the concept of spontaneous generation? - ;living organisms could develop from nonliving or decomposing matter Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? - ;Francesco Redi Who showed that mutton broth boiled in flasks and then sealed could still develop microorganisms, which supported the theory of spontaneous generation? - ;John Needham Who showed that flasks sealed and then boiled had no growth of microorganisms? - ;Lazzaro Spallanzani Who proposed that air carried germs? - ;Spallanzani Who disproved the theory of spontaneous generation? - ;Louis Pasteur Who demonstrated that dust carried microbes and proved evidence for the existence of heat- resistant forms of bacteria? - ;John Tyndall Who showed that a silkworm disease was caused by a fungus? - ;Agostino Bassi Who demonstrated that the Great Potato Blight was caused by a water mold? - ;M. J. Berkely Who showed that the pebrine disease of silkworms was caused by a protozoan parasite? - ;Louis Pasteur Who developed a system of surgery designed to prevent microorganisms from entering wounds? - ;John Lister Who transformed the practice of surgery? - ;John Lister Who established the relationship between Bacillus anthracis and anthrax? - ;Robert Koc
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