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Metodos de conservación de los alimentos
Resumen de los métodos y fundamentos de conservación de los alimentos incluyendo métodos físicos, químicos y nuevas tecnologías.
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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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This is a concise, basic list of nutrients that are necessary for plant growth. It will provide you with necessary core information.
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It is a Year 1 Dental Students notes to study about human medicine.
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Includes digestion of various food types, enzyme-substrate complex and how enzymes behave in various conditions
£2.50 Preview RemoveThe Origin of Species
These notes are from an AP Biology course using Campbell's Biology textbook 10th edition. The notes cover topics such as the Biological Species Concept, reproductive isolation, speciation, and hybrid zones.
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These notes give a description of the Acromioclavicular Joint and Sternoclavicular Joint. They include the ligaments, along with their origin and insertion and the movement in which each ligament limits. They also include the classification of each joint, the articular surfaces with a description of them and the joint capsule. Each include images of the joints and their surfaces too.
£2.50 Preview RemoveBiology A level DNA, Transcription and Translation A*
I achieved an A* in Biology A level, along with full UMS, and am now studying Medicine at the University of Cambridge. These notes are my condensed hand written notes that contain lots of key exam specific terminology. I tried to write these notes in accordance with exam mark schemes.
£2.50 Preview RemoveIntro into Histology
Understand tissue processing and detail on the types of stains; acidophilic and basophilic types
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Notes on various methods of genetic manipulation of animals (biotechnology).
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Part 1of 4 parts-part 1- introductions of Tissues and definition and types
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