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How Do Scientists use Cladograms and Phylogentic Trees to Study Past Relationships
How do scientists use cladograms and phylogenetic trees to study past relationships What characteristics help scientists classify organisms? What is a cladogram? What is a phonetics? Notes for middle and high school students and teachers
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Community and Health about communicable disease in the community and their description and their treatment
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The effect of changing enzyme concentration on rate of reaction
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contains self explanatory notes on the definition of chemical reaction, combination reaction and decomposition reaction with examples.
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A highly detailed A level Distinction standard piece of work, covers in great detail the Respiratory system and Heart, such as RPE and recovery Time, with detailed explanation and analysis. BTEC subsidiary diploma Level 3
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Notes taken from Myers Psychology for AP Textbook. Notes include: biological rhythms and sleep, sleep stages, the effects of sleep loss, sleep theories, sleep disorders, dreams, hypnosis, drugs and consciousness, myths about addiction, drug tolerance, psychoactive drugs, cocaine euphoria and crash, and influences on drug use.
£2.50 Preview RemovePhysical water quality parameters
It decribes about the physical quality parameters that determine the quality of water.Based on the above quality parameters a standard is fixed by different organisations.
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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.
£12.50 Preview RemoveCognition: Episodic Memory
It includes information of variables that influence encoding and retrieval, evaluations of theories of Levels of Processing, explanations of retrieval failure.
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Great essay on sickle cell anemia that includes all the major details about it. Great for 9th and 10th graders.
£18.75 Preview RemoveRevolution & world war
Get instant access to detailed and concise history notes covering [specific period/topic], perfect for students, researchers, and history enthusiasts. These notes provide a thorough understanding of: - Key events and dates - Major historical figures and their roles - Social, economic, and political developments - Causes and consequences of significant events - Relevant historical theories and interpretations *Note Contents:* - [Number] pages of detailed notes - [Number] diagrams, charts, and illustrations - [Number] timelines and chronologies - [Number] biographies of influential figures - [Number] study questions and essay prompts *Topics Covered:* - [List specific topics, e.g., World War I, Ancient Civilizations, American Revolution] * *Format:* - PDf *Pages:* - [Number] pages - Save time and effort in studying history - Improve understanding and retention of key concepts - Enhance essay writing and research skills - Access reliable and accurate information *Additional Information:* - Contact me for any questions or custom requests - Free updates and revisions available *Tags:* - History, [Specific Period/Topic], Study Notes, Research Materials, Education
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handwritten notes soo Esey to understand you easily got everything in one read believe me just give it a try
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This is the entirety of the notes taken from the module Molecular Microbiology in the Bsc Microbiology course.
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Research Question: What is the best proportion ratio of Ammonium and Nitrate that Abelmoschus esculentus require in order to maximize its growth rate?
£12.50 Preview RemoveThe Importance of Biodiversity
The Importance of Biodiversity 9th grader Biology
£0.50 Preview RemoveENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: A study of interrelationship / Chapter 6: Kinds of ecosystems and communities (Part 1 (Successions+Biomes))
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE: A study of interrelationship / Chapter 6: Kinds of ecosystems and communities Based on Successions and Biomes With tables, diagrams, and all you need to make your mark!
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the pathogenesis ,clinical features ,diagnosis and treatment of endometroisis
£3.75 Preview RemoveBrock's Microbiology 14th ed., Chapter 1: Introduction to Microbiology
Includes fundamental biology terms, the history of theories governing microbiology, and its applications
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his set of notes covers the fundamental concepts of cell biology, including the structure, types, and functions of cells. It explains prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, cell organelles, and their roles in maintaining life. Perfect for students preparing for NEET, board exams, or general biology enthusiasts, these notes break down complex topics into easy-to-understand points, diagrams, and key highlights to make learning efficient and enjoyable!
£12.50 Preview RemoveCourse on Bacteriology
Course description and content The problems and methods involved in the systematic study of bacteria will be treated. This will include a detailed study of cultural, morphological, structural, biochemical characteristics and the identification scheme of bacteria. Characterization tests for systematic bacteriology, etiology, epidemiology, pathogenic mechanisms, clinical symptoms, laboratory diagnosis and control of disease causing bacteria including - Staphylococcus, Streptococcus Corynebacterium, Bacillus, Lactobacillus, Actinomyces, Mycobacteria, Enterobacteriaceae, Bacteroides, Mycoplasma, Rickettsia and Chlamydia will be discussed in detail. Host-parasite relationships including mechanisms employed by bacteria to produce disease in animals and plants. COURSE OBJECTIVES AND OUTCOMES: The course focuses on systematics, nature, characteristics, isolation and identification of bacteria. Their role in diseases of animals and plants, growth and reproduction as well as culture techniques will be discussed. These notes are good for sciences students in all levels. From the undergraduate, Masters and Even Phd students
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