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This is an essay that reviews the physiological roles of tau in the human brain and how hyperphosphorylation of the protein can contribute to the neuronal dysfunction observed in Alzheimer's patients.
Notes of all lectures of Microeconomics. 
 
Table of contents: 
- Choice and resource allocation under scarcity 
- Determinants of demand and demand elasticity 
- Supply and the theory of the firm 
- Equilibrium, consumer & producer surplus, taxes and subsidies 
- Firm costs, revenue and profit 
- Firms in competitive markets 
- Monopoly 
- Oligopoly and imperfect competitive markets 
- Market failure, externalities and public goods 
- The market for labour
ECONOMICS 208 NOTES WEEKS 16-20 
Master-file with notes for the economics
Summary of all second year content, within the developmental psychology module. 
 
Detailed notes and diagrams from each lecture throughout the whole year: 40 pages long.
A comprehensive summary of lecture notes on neuroscience including the Nervous system, Hearing, Vision etc. 
Suitable for 1st-year university and A-level students
A comprehensive summary of social psychology lecture notes including social influence, aggression, stereotypes etc 
Suitable for 1st- year university and A-level students
A comprehensive summary of developmental psychology lecture notes including theory of mind, language, learning etc 
Suitable for 1st-year university and A-level students
All lecture notes and partial readings from Psych111 on cognitive psychology suitable for 1st-year university and A-level students
These 10 pages contain all of the content learnt in the first half of the BIOL243 Medical Microbiology module! This includes bacterial structure, classification and guilds, host invasion, biofilm development and strategies to avoid ingestion and digestion.
This essay was written over a 23 hour period as part of a second year foundations of cognitive neuroscience exam in Psychology BSc at Lancaster University. Word limit was 2000 words. 
 
This exam essay received an A grade.