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Chemistry of food

individuals with hypothyroidism should avoid, including gluten, soy, cruciferous vegetables, dairy, and certain fruits. It also highlights the importance of thyroid hormones in regulating various bodily functions and encourages support for the Medsimplified channel through its Patreon community.

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Viral Pathology - Influenza, HIV, Epstein-Barr and Herpes

Summary of pathology and molecular biology of four viruses: Influenza, HIV, EB and Herpes. Notes taken from third year biology pathophysiology unit.

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NCERT Class 10 History Ch-2

Best notes for clear concepts

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Nose and Paranasal Sinuses

Human Anatomy - Nose and Paranasal Sinuses

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Chapter - Living World notes for NEET

These are the notes specified for students preparing for NEET exam, these notes are made for revision and are helpful for quick,simplified revision. In these notes you will find complex things converted into simple language which is easily understood to students with crystal clearance of the concept.It focuses on the logic of the topic with brief explanation

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Inflammation

Acute inflammation is the immediate and early response to injury, designed to deliver leukocytes to the site of injury. Inflammation usually of sudden onset characterized by classical signs, with predominance of vascular and exudative process Causes of acute inflammation: o Physical agents: Trauma, heat, cold and radiations

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Diseases worksheet

This a worksheet about Diseases. In this worksheet you will come to know about virus including bacteria can affect on human body and what are their causes.

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Introductory physiology

All to know about introduction to physiology with detailed explanation

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Evolution of Vertebrates

This document explores the evolutionary history of vertebrates, tracing their origins from simple jawless fish in the Cambrian period to the rise of mammals, birds, and modern species. It covers key evolutionary milestones, including the development of the backbone, the transition from water to land, and the emergence of complex behaviors.

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CHEM 1402 Postlab Report

Determining the Percent Composition of Salt Solutions-Postlab Report

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Tissues (AS Level Biology OCR)

An overview of the tissues present in the human body. For AS level Biology students (OCR).

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Our environment

Best for foundation courses and board examination and other competetive exams Direct from NCERT

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Introduction to differentiation

All about differentiation.... Solutions with example...... Brief explanation.. etc

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ADRENAL GLAND

This is an overview of the adrenal glands, including the adrenal cortex, adrenal medulla and hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. It outlines Cushing disease and Addison disease, the symptoms, pathophysiology and the treatment.

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INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY

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Acquired Coagulation Abnormalities

Acquired Coagulation Disorders Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation Vitamin K deficiency Liver Disease Massive Transfusion Syndrome Heparin issues Warfarin issues

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Microbiology- Staining, Bacterial Cells, Bacteria Structures

Topics: Staining, shapes of bacteria, Gram positive vs negative Cell walls, cell membranes, intracellular structures, flagella

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Popliteal fossa

these are taken from MBBS university lectures which are written by experts doctors. these are a part of those lectures that gives detail on legs

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Post-Transcriptional Modification, Translation, Post-Translational Modification, and Mutations

This is a concise but detailed explanation about how the process of translation occurs within eukaryotic cells. There's also additional information about the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome, as well as a section that explains the different types of DNA mutations. This information is very useful for college students taking Foundations of Biology 2 at the University of Pittsburgh, taught by Dr. Nathan Brouwer.

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