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Gross anatomy of the respiratory system
Describes the function of the respiratory system, viscera of the thoracic cavity, and structure, features and function of pleura. Discusses the structure, function and features of the lungs and tracheobronchial tree. Includes the blood supply, lymphatic drainage and innervation of the lungs and pleura. Embryology of the lower respiratory tract and surface markings for lungs and pleura. Diagrams included for reference. Level: Undergraduate Medicine Years 1/2; Graduate Entry Medicine Year 1 (GEC/GEM)
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This is a summary I made of the chapter on nutrition and digestion of Biology IGCSE 2016 book, Its complete and It is what I used to get a B in the exam. It also works for GCSE
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explain the main economic determinants of a countries demand for imports OCR AS level Economics
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Includes all definitions for IB Economics SL and HL - 100% accurate definitions. Definitely helpful to do the exams
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Lecture notes on : Radical Challenges to Classical Political Economy: Marxism and Russian Agrarian Socialism.
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a gentle introduction to learning calculus easily !
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The notes contain a thorough understanding of the topic material codification in material management. This would be quite helpful for those who are studying material and inventory management.
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A comprehensive set of notes for GCSE AQA specification, including: • Background information • Play structure • Act summaries • Character profiles • Relationships between characters • Theme analysis • Final message of the play Extract from notes: YOUNGER AND OLDER GENERATION • Sheila is quick to learn and easy to change, saying that she’ll ‘never, never do it again to anybody’ (pg. 24), seems quite temperamental, the repetition of ‘never’ is quite childlike to emphasize how immature she was at the beginning • Mrs Birling observes that the Inspector has made ‘a great impression’ on Sheila, to which the Inspector replies ‘we often do on the young ones. They’re more impressionable’ (pg. 30), giving hope to the audience that the future can change for the better • At the end when Mr and Mrs Birling are still denying their involvement, Eric agrees he is ‘unlikely to forget’ (pg. 55), showing maturity and ability to grow
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In this note, you will be able to understand the ways of protoplast culturing.
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These notes include: The life of a higher plant Shoot Biology dicot/monocot tropisms [+ve phototropism; -ve gravitropism] structure/function
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This 20,000-word introduction to macroeconomics is simultaneously complete and concise. It should be enough to help any students pass a macroeconomics level I course (or similar). It includes all the basic graphs and formulas, of course, and attempts to explain everything as simply as possible. (specifically, it is a summary of a macroeconomics book I had to study while taking the course)
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Another set of notes looking at The Bloody Chamber collection, this time focusing on the way Angela Carter has used structure, language and narrative. These notes are A2 level.
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º ¿Qué es la Marihuana? º Uso terapéutico º Tipos de muestras y métodos de análisis º Interapeutico (dosis) º toxicidad º Interferencias º Pruebas de laboratorio asociadas
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#Enzymes are proteins that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies. They build some substances and break others down. All living things have enzymes. Our bodies naturally produce enzymes. # Biochemistry.
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The document has derivative and integral of elementary trigonometric functions. The skill to find derivative and integration have been welded as one interactive concept
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Chemistry 30, Organic Chemistry, High School, Grade 12, Chemistry
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United States economic differences, advancements, and plans in the 1800s.
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'Some readers have found it strange that the Wife of Bath tells a stylised Romance after her racy and realistic Prologue. Make clear your own views on this point, referring in detail to both the Wife of Bath's Prologue and her Tale'
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IN THIS PDF YOU WE HAVE TO OBSEREVE THAT PLANT TISSUES AND ITS TYPES IS DISCUSSED IN BRIEF. THANK YOU
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Despite the play’s title, How far does Shakespeare’s presentation of Katherina’s character deserve to be regarded as merely a “shrew” within the comic world of the play?
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The oral cavity is the first part of the digestive system. after the oral cavity is pharynx. after that, it goes through the esophagus and the stomach. and the fuller the rectum gets, the higher you feel the urge to poop.. The rectum is the highest point point of interest in poop. in the abdominal cavity,. There are the liver, the gallbladder and pancreas..
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Summary of Co-transport and absorption of glucose in the ileum
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BIOLOGY 101 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS CHAPTER 11-20 I studied these notes and attained straight A’s
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A clear and effective summary of all the facts that are necessary to know for the topic. A glossary at the end to maximize understanding.
£2.99 Preview RemoveA Summary of 'Causal Descriptivism'
'Causal Descriptivism' was written by Professor, Frederick Kroon, which was published in Australasian Journal of Philosophy. I summarized 'Causal Descriptivism' here.
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Tutorial Solution Chapter 5: Inner Product Spaces
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This notes will help Urdu speakers to raise their knowledge about English language.
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Notes on chromosomes, genes, meiosis, non-disjunction, and karyotyping and more. Suitable for Higher, A-level, and IB students.
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Notes regarding lectures on brain plasticity and damage from the Brain and Behaviour 2nd year psychology course at the University of Stirling
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These notes include: X-Linked and Autosomal Gene Polygenic (Quantitative) Inheritance Organelle genes (Cytoplasmic inheritance)
£2.00 Preview RemoveFinding Myself - An Award Winning Story
This is a story I wrote Which came 2nd in a National literature competition. It is about a young girl who is invisible who learns to be seen by finding who she really is. Word Count: 995
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