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Psychology and Sociology Intro/ MCAT
First year Psychology and Sociology University of Calgary Lecture #1: The Biopsychosocial Model, Society and Culture Lecture #2: Relationships and Behaviour Lecture #3: Identity and the Individual Lecture #4: Thought and Emotion Lecture #5: Biological Correlates of Psychology All you need to know about the MCAT and the intro level courses. Includes definitions, theorists and example. Different disorder psychological and somatic.
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Everything you need to know about Photosynthesis for AQA A Level Biology. Includes space to allow you to create your own diagrams.
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These notes have complete detail about techniques used in lysis of cell . Cell lysis is important because of its of uses; it is used in western and Southern blot, lipids, nucleic acids , protein purification, reporter assays, and immunoassays etc.
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These notes relate to an MPhil thesis that examines ageing as a gendered phenomenon; specifically, the different standards that are applied to men and women with regard to the ageing process (that is, the association of male ageing with positive traits and continuing presence in the public eye, and female ageing with negative traits and social invisibility). These thesis plans consequently explore how this imbalance is manifested in Western culture and how women respond to it, as well as highlighting theoretical models that might help account for why and how such a model should have arisen.
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This is a summary of each chapter. this included notes, pictures and recall questions at the end of each chapter. Hope this helps in studying. *Note that chapters will be uploaded orderly
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These notes cover topics related to measuring growth rates of populations of wildlife. They include many of the important equations for wildlife managers to assess the numerical status of wildlife populations. These notes were used for Wildlife Management at American Public University.
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Aimed at 1st year beginners, explaining biodiversity, taxonomy, systematics, the Linnean system, binomial nomenclature, the tree of life, cladograms, and characteristics of kingdoms.
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includes the most important organelles in a cell and their functions for 1st year beginners
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The notes contain various kingdoms in biology with their examples in a concise form.
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Comparison of C4 and C3 plants, CAM photosynthesis, leaf adpatations, life at the extremes, poikilotherms, homeotherms, xerophytes, mesophytes, hydrophytes
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A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory
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A2 Unit 4 Depression Biological Explanation Evaluation points 16 marks Suitable for AQA A Alevel Exam
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Overview of all GCSE Edexcel Additional Biology topics.
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These are concise, exam-focused notes made using the WJEC specification and BBC Bitesize. (I achieved an A*.) This is one of nine topics in the unit.
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King's College London Lecture notes (from medicine year 1) on the DNA replication process including diagrams, the types of mutation which can occur (e.g. point, insertion and deletion mutations etc) and repair of mutations. Notes also include questions to help with revision of the topic.
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University Year 1 Biochemistry full lecture 1 notes BSc Biological Sciences/Pharmacy/Biomedical Science/Medicine degree notes. Hydrogen bonding, Van der Waal's forces, Polar/Non-polar compounds.
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These contains the deep study of the flagella their shape , structure and proper functioning the type of flagella and cilia with proper examples and proper diagrams. These notes are helpful or any person who wants to learn biology ranging from 1st year to 4th year of graduate at any sister branch of biology.
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To take ideas from only. Do not plagiarize. An essay on exchange and transport with references. Click to preview to view.
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Osteoarthritis Treatment - CorreCt Answers -Weight-bearing exercise, weight loss, Cymbalta, duloxetine, tramadol. RICE = Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. Acetaminophen not recommended. Short acting NSAIDs are ok. Refer to ortho for injections. Sprain - CorreCt Answers -Stretch or tear in a Ligament Strain - CorreCt Answers -Stretch or tear in a muscle or tendon Ortolani's Click - CorreCt Answers -A click is heard or felt as dislocation is reduced
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Continuous and discontinuous variations
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Detailed first year (AS) biology notes to aid key revision of topics and enhance knowledge.
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These are essay guidelines. They are aimed for psychology essays but can be used for other subjects too.
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Contains The Chapter Key concepts, Vocab, a Chapter summary, and a Chapter Outline
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We were told: Imagine that you jump in response to a loud noise while watching a scary movie, Use diagrams and a flow chart to show what happens in the body when it reacts suddenly. This is a collection of brief info on the Brain, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord, and other stuff related to the reflex arc. All links used to find the information are within the document in case you are asked for them.
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It is about Cultural, Social & Psychological Factors affecting food habits, Nutrient Density By the end of this chapter, you will be able to: • Define food, nutrition, kilocalorie, nutrients, malnutrition and other common terms in nutrition and food science • Identify the classes of nutrients and their characteristics • Identify factors that influence food habits and selection • Explain the concept of nutrient density and differentiate between energy dense and nutrient dense foods • Describe the processes of digestion, absorption, metabolism and explain how the digestive system works • Classify foods and describe their functions in the body • Define Energy and explain the components of energy requirement • Calculate energy requirement for individual people on the basis of their ideal body weight
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OCR 2024 GCSE Biology B (Twenty First Century Science) J257/03 Breadth in biology (Higher Tier) With Marking Scheme Merged BIOLOGY B Oxford Cambridge and RSA Friday 10 May 2024 – Morning GCSE (9–1) Biology B (Twenty First Century Science) J257/03 Breadth in biology (Higher Tier) Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes You must have: • a ruler (cm/mm) You can use: • an HB pencil • a scientific or graphical calculator * J H 2 5 7 0 3 * Please write clearly in black ink. Do not write in the barcodes. Centre number First name(s) Last name INSTRUCTIONS Candidate number • Use black ink. You can use an HB pencil, but only for graphs and diagrams. • Write your answer to each question in the space provided. If you need extra space use the lined page at the end of this booklet. The question numbers must be clearly shown. • Answer all the questions. • Where appropriate, your answer should be supported with working. Marks might be given for using a correct method, even if your answer is wrong. INFORMATION • The total mark for this paper is 90. • The marks for each question are shown in brackets [ ]. • This document has 28 pages. ADVICE • Read each question carefully before you start your answer. 2 1 A student is investigating how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. (a) (i) Fig. 1.1 shows the equipment the student sets up. Fig. 1.1 Table lamp Bubbles Pondweed Water Describe the method the student will use with the equipment in Fig. 1.1 to find how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. Include in your answer: • what they will change • what they will keep the same • what data they will record. .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... .......................................................................................................................................................... ...........................................................................................................
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Here are the notes that helped me get my A in science for biology I hope it helps you this has all the information needed to know about mutualistic relationships
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Envelope motion of jaw by posselt and 3 dimensional jaw movement
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These notes are written in an essay format aimed at helping you to prepare for essay exams. This document explains the biopsychosocial model of depression, using examples from the literature and citations throughout. Additionally, limitations of this model are discussed. This study guide was formulated in preparation for the Basic Mental Health final exam in the Mental Health Studies Masters programme at King's College London. Though geared toward a postgraduate audience, the concepts are well outlined and would be suitable for an undergraduate.
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It seems like you're interested in learning about various disorders. There are many types of disorders that can affect different aspects of human health, including mental, physical, and developmental disorders. I'll provide a brief overview of some common types of disorders in Part 1, and feel free to ask for more specific information about any of them or about other disorders you're interested in.
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These are first year general bio notes. Very in depth and easy to read and understand.
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A study of the cell, the fundamental unit of biological structure and function. An introductory section on bioenergetics and biochemistry lay the groundwork for the consideration of the cell through a modern interdisciplinary approach. The course examines the ultrastructure of the cell and of the most universal cell functions: transport, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, cellular reproduction, and protein synthesis. Lecture themes are illustrated in the laboratory. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory
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