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S. Marc Breedlove, Neil V. Watson • ISBN 9780878933242
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Molecular and cellular overview of oncogenes and tumours, nomenclature, tumour progression & classification, origin of cell types, images and graphs, metastases and more! It is 23 pages and involves protein structures and the cellular aspects of cancers.
Lecture slides and notes on ECM glycoproteins and proteoglycans. Includes notes on the extracellular matrix, the different glycoproteins and proteoglycans. Summarises their structure, and roles as well as brief section on chemokines
Lecture notes with PowerPoint slides and personal notes added. This lecture material is on tumour suppressor genes and explains on a molecular level what happens when these genes function properly and what happens when they don't.
This document contains facts, issues and ratio decidendi of each of the essential cases in Company Law, crucial to know for the exams.
8k+ words on the cognitive psychology module. check keywords for topics. this is a y2 module which i did in y3. can be used for both.
adult psychopathology y3 lecture notes (check keywords for topics).
y3 Educational Psychology lecture notes (check keywords for topics)
Lecture notes for the LDM module. Check keywords for lessons.
Notes for information security concepts such as ways to encrypt messages through stream and block cipher, hash functions and their uses, message authentication codes, RSA, biometrics, and other ways to authenticate users.
Details the main parts of ER models and different relationships entities can have. Multi-valued attributes, derived attributes, cardinality, key and participation constraints, roles, ternary relationships, weak entity sets, sub/super-classes.