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General Organic Chemistry
Before you start Organic Chemistry, You should have some general knowledge about its basic terms. This document contains basic information about the Occurrence and characters of Organic Compounds. It is handwritten and more accurate. It consists of Notes, Q/A, which probably help you in better understanding. It is based on US and UK curriculum chemistry course.
£6.25 Preview RemoveTransmission of an Action Potential
The process in order with values e.g. of depolarisation, threshold etc- a great revision tool
£2.81 Preview RemoveWorked solutions for BMAT Section 2 2021
An in-depth explanation for the BMAT section 2 2021, spanning 21 pages.
£6.23 Preview RemoveIntroduction to living things
Includes all the characteristics and classification of living things along with the five kingdoms summarized
£3.75 Preview RemoveSummary of the human skeleton
A summary consisting of the functions of the main parts of the human skeleton. A structure of the human skeleton is provided. This structure can be study and helps students see where each part belongs. These notes are aimed at grade 11 students as for revision and can be used by grade 10 students as a way to prepare for the grade 11 year.
£6.25 Preview RemoveUniversity of Cambridge - Biochemistry - Protein Structure and Enzyme reactions
Dr Helen Mott - First Year Medicine Biological macromolecules, protein structure and enzyme catalysis
£1.50 Preview RemovePharmacogenetics, Pharmacogenomics and Personalised Medicine
This is a lecture that is part of the St. Georges University Biomedical Science course in the Human Cardiovascular and Respiratory Pharmacology module.
£6.25 Preview RemoveDarwinian Evolution
These are notes from the University of Bristol, first year Biology. Lecturer Proff Innes Cuthill These are very neat handwritten notes, coloured and highlighted. It is a detailed account of Darwins evolution and the opposition that came with his proposals.
£2.50 Preview RemoveMAN AND HIS ENVIORMENT
Major concepts: Levels of Ecological Organization Flow of Materials and Energy In Ecosystem Interaction in Ecosystem Ecosystem Balance and Human impact Pollution; Consequence and Control Conservation of Nature Introduction: Every organism has its specific surrounding or environment with which it continuously interacts and remains fully adapted. An organism’s environment is the sum of physical (abiotic) and biological (biotic) conditions which influence that organism. The study of the interrelationship between organisms and their environment is called ecology.
£587.50 Preview RemoveEye Anatomy
This notes brings the objectives to learn the anatomy of the eye, orbit and the third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves, to permit an understanding of medical conditions affecting these structures.
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Covers everything you need to know about Osmosis in the new AQA Biology A level syllabus!
£1.50 Preview RemoveGROWTH IN HUMANS POPULATION AND IS CONSEQUENCE
GROWTH IN HUMANS POPULATION AND IS CONSEQUENCE
£25.00 Preview RemoveImmunology notes
-cellular response -humoral response -MHC, antigens, T-cells -Interaction of T-cell receptors with MHC and antigens -Processing of antigens - endogenous and exogenous pathways -interleukins, cytotoxic T-cells -Types of beta cell response - thymus dependent and thymus independent response - explained -Innate system -4 classes of ICAM's -chemokines as inflammatory mediators -hypersensitivity - gell and coombs classification -microbial pathogenicity, types of bacterial infections, 7 steps of infection cycle of pathogenic bacteria -types of bacterial toxins - endotoxins and exotoxins -neurotoxins, BOTOX -cholera, 6 main diarrhoeal groups of E.coli -polyene macrolides, azoles, allylamines, imidazoles, triazoles -consequences of fungal growth -vaccines -Sabin and Salk polio virus -skin and common skin infections -respiratory tract infections -SEPSIS -resistance of microorganisms to antibiotics -types of viral hepatitis -AIDS, HIV, Key target sites for antiviral therapy: Fusion inhibition, inhibition of reverse transcriptase, inhibition of DNA integration, interference with protein manipulation, and interference with capsid maturation. -herpes and influenza viruses
£7.50 Preview RemoveAstronomy & Astrobiology (MSE)
Introductory notes for Astronomy, or Astrobiology, covering the nature of life on Earth (including evolution and heredity), as well as the possibility for life in the universe. 13 pages of notes, taken from the textbook Life in Our Universe. Notes specific to Villanova's MSE curriculum.
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