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Physics - Forces, Newton's Laws, Work, Energy, Elasticity, Impulse and Momentum

These notes are from an algebra based Physics I course geared towards Biology majors. This powerpoint is a boiled down version of the material as it contains all the equations we were required to know how to use for the test.

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Psych Disorders-Schixophrena

This is notes from the regular Psychology Text Book, from the chapter about Schizophrenia.

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12th cbse important notes

it will help you for your final exams..

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EPIGLOTTITIS EXAM WITH CORRECT DETAIL ANSWERS A+ ULITAMATE GUIDE.

which is diagnostic for epiglottitis a. Blood test b. Throat swab c. lateral neck x-ray of the soft tissue d. signs and symptoms - CorreCt Answers -C which strategy is the best plan of care for a child with acute epiglottitis a. encourage oral fluids for hydration b. maintain the client in a semi fowlers position c. administer IV antibiotic therapy d. maintaining respiratory isolation for 48 hours - CorreCt Answers -C (bacterial) Real child is given a preliminary diagnosis of acute epiglottitis which initial nursing intervention is most appropriate a. Obtain a throat culture b. place the child in a side lying position c. have a emergency airway equipment readily available d. obtain blood cultures - CorreCt Answers -c

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EMT FISDAP FINAL EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS WITH EXPLANATION.

which of the following errors is an example of a knowledge-based failure? An EMT gives the correct drug to a patient, although his protocols clearly state that he is not authorized to do so. B. Due to an improperly applied cervical collar, a patient's spinal injury is aggravated and he is permanently disabled. C. An EMT administers the wrong drug to a patient because she did not know the pertinent information about the drug. D. A patient is given nitroglycerin by an EMT who did not obtain proper authorization from medical control first. - CorreCt Answers -An EMT administers the wrong drug to a patient because she did not know the pertinent information about the drug. Correct Which of the following statements regarding the Good Samaritan law is correct? It provides the EMT immunity from a lawsuit. B. The law does not protect EMTs who are off duty. C. It will not protect the EMT in cases of gross negligence. D. It guarantees that the EMT will not be held liable if he or she is sued. - CorreCt Answers -it will not protect the EMT in cases of gross negligence.

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GCSE Biology Triple Award General Notes

Handwritten in joined up writing. Scanned into computer. GCSE level. osmosis. diffusion, active transport basics of digestion

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Anatomic models

The note show what is The anatomic models, How are they, and who they até.

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Senior Science Notes

If you're doing the HSC in Australia and one of your subjects happens to be Senior Science, you're in luck. Within this PDF are 4 modules - the 3 core modules: Lifestyle chemistry, Medical technology - Bionics and Information Systems; and the option topic: Disasters.

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Openstax Biology Chapters 6-7, 10-11

This was for a General Biology 101 Class at Rutgers University. The notes are based off of the Openstax Biology textbook online, covering metabolism, cellular respiration, cellular respiration, and meiosis and sexual reproduction. This study guide made for the second exam is extensive and organized with marginalization for clarity.

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Basic Chem. Test Questions

Taken from Chemistry 1 in college. The basics plus carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, nucleic acids, and more.

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Cholera AS

Includes: symptoms, organelle descriptions, triglycerides, diffusion types

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Biology AS AQA Unit 1 Notes

AS Notes for Unit 1 of the AQA Biology A Level course

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Protein Structures

An excellent breakdown of understanding proteins- amino acid the basic unit. If you're going to be tested on Proteins in any exam, these notes are perfect. Simple concise notes i've used for Medical subjects, High School Science and electives in basic science subjects.

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Gene therapy for Molecular Genetics

This is an essay plan structure for gene therapy for Molecular Genetics. It shows you how to answer an essay question related to gene therapy; and it includes biological/chemical techniques used in gene therapy as well as references that might be useful for this essay writing during the exam.

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Macroevolution

These notes go over how evolution occurs in an entire species, and how speciation actually happens. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.

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medical terminology arabic to english

medical terminology arabic to english

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Cytology

Introduction to Cytology

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Azolla

Use of Azolla

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Biology Exam Questions and Solutions with detailed explanations.

Biology Exam Questions and Solutions with detailed explanations.

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Population and Community Ecology

These notes discuss what ecology is, and how different animals and species interact with one another. The different interactions, such as competition and parasitism are discussed, as well as human population ecology. These notes were taken for an introductory college biology course.

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BIOLOGY PLANT ORGANS DIAGRAM

This plant diagram is annotated with quick, easy-to-understand, helpful labels explaining the functions of each of the plant organs and the reason why each organ is so essential to the plant's growth.

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GCSE AQA Biology Keeping Healthy, Weight Problems (Chapter 1, Unit 2)

-Simple notes of AQA GCSE Biology Chapter One, Unit Two (Keeping Healthy, Weight Problems) -2 Pages -Notes from several resources -Includes bullet points -Aimed for GCSE

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Muscle System

This is a thorough outline of chapter 6, the muscle system, from the book Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology by Elaine Marieb (though it can be used by students who use different books). It goes through the muscle classifications, the cellular biology of muscles, how muscles contract, and a thorough description of each muscle.

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Oxford University first year Biomedical Sciences kidney notes

These are extremely thorough notes which cover all aspects of the kidney including clinical conditions (lectures were shared with medics). Concise and got me a first in first year.

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1001NSC Human Biology Semester Summary Notes

My notes are a collated summary of the multiple resources we were provided with for this subject. By combining the key points from the lecture slides, course guide, prescribed textbook (Human Anatomy & Physiology E9 by Marieb) and recommended readings, I was able to create a clear yet comprehensive set of notes to which I focused my study. Using these notes, I found my study to be well directed and time-efficient, ultimately preparing me for success in the mid-semester and final exams. I recommend printing the entire set of notes, binding them, then using them as a guide in conjunction with lecture capture as this worked well for me.

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Classification of disorders of sex development

Anatomy and physiology course

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General Senses

Great notes on the senses. Discusses the eyes, the receptive fields in the skin, etc.

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Human A&P I - Skeletal System

This is the beginner course for Anatomy & Physiology. The name of the course is BIO 170. These notes provide general and focused details on the skeletal system of the human body. There is information on the function and structure of bones to showing the growth, fractures and repairing of the bones.

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GCSE Biology Module 4

These notes have been thoroughly checked by a teacher and were described as 'stunning', and 'very highly detailed'. This is specifically for the OCR exam specification but will broadly cover most GCSE science courses.

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Cells

This is a chart for a biology class. It talks about the types of cells and cell structure in a basic context.

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BSCI 420 Cell Biology Lectures [Cell Membrane Restriction--Endoplasmic Recticulum Part 1]

Detailed Notes!!

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Modifications of Mendel Summary

1st year Genetics notes centred around modifications to Mendelian genetics (inc. pleiotropy, sex limitation etc...). Originally from a UCL student.

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The kidney

Breif idea of the kidney the excretory organs of the human body

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Introduction to Microbiology

These notes are meant for a second or third year student in an introduction to microbiology course. Although they can also be helpful for some advanced Biology courses. They include an entire books introductory section worth of information on microbiology. I have placed some of the topic headers below to give you an idea of what they entail. * Microorganisms and corresponding fields of organisms study *Importance of Microorganisms *History of Modern Micro *Dispute of Spontaneous Generation *Immunology & Chemotherapy *Applications of microbiology

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notes for getting fullmarks in board exams

these notes will help in getting fullmarks and these will help in learning biology easily

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Cell Division

Cell cycle, mitosis IB, IGCSE, ICSE, A LEVELS

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Biology

A condensed version of biology

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Circular Dichroism of Non-canonical Nucleic Acids

Anatomy and physiology course

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