Amy
Hello, I have typed all of my lecture notes from 1st year through to 3rd year in easy to read, logical summary that includes all content from lectures that have been expanded upon through my own reading and research.
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Summary BHCS2004 - Cell biology
Compiled from lecture notes, this is a condense but detailed summary of the module (and more) containing an overview of all the content in a logical order, easy to search and use for revision.
- Lecture notes
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Compiled from lecture notes, this is a condense but detailed summary of the module (and more) containing an overview of all the content in a logical order, easy to search and use for revision.
Summary BHCS 2003 - Genetics
Compiled from lecture notes, this is a condense but detailed summary of the module (and more) containing an overview of all the content in a logical order, easy to search and use for revision.
- Lecture notes
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Compiled from lecture notes, this is a condense but detailed summary of the module (and more) containing an overview of all the content in a logical order, easy to search and use for revision.
OCR Chemistry A-level aides
Keywords, definitions, bonding explanation and an introduction to NSAIDs
- Package deal
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Keywords, definitions, bonding explanation and an introduction to NSAIDs
Brief overview of different chemical bonds
Brief overview of different chemical bonds including ionic, covalent, metallic and hydrogens - what are they between? What causes them? Can they be broken and how?
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- Summary
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Brief overview of different chemical bonds including ionic, covalent, metallic and hydrogens - what are they between? What causes them? Can they be broken and how?
Brief overview of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Brief notes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; structure, function and uses (used as EPQ starting point)
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- Summary
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Brief notes of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs; structure, function and uses (used as EPQ starting point)
A-level chemistry keyword definitions
A list of important keywords and their definitions for A-level Chemistry A
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- Summary
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A list of important keywords and their definitions for A-level Chemistry A
Blood formed elements
From lecture notes, this is a detailed overview of the cells derived from the blood. It includes the structure, function and development of erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes and neutrophils.
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From lecture notes, this is a detailed overview of the cells derived from the blood. It includes the structure, function and development of erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, basophils, eosinophils, monocytes and neutrophils.
Components of the cardiovascular system
From lecture notes, this is a detailed overview of the components of the CVS, the blood vessels, blood and the heart, including how the heart contracts.
- Summary
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From lecture notes, this is a detailed overview of the components of the CVS, the blood vessels, blood and the heart, including how the heart contracts.
Nervous System
From lecture notes and research, this is an overview of the nervous system for Stage 1. It includes an overview of the central, peripheral, sensory and motor nervous system, neurone structures, brain structures and functions.
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From lecture notes and research, this is an overview of the nervous system for Stage 1. It includes an overview of the central, peripheral, sensory and motor nervous system, neurone structures, brain structures and functions.
Human muscular system summary
From lecture notes and research, this is a detailed overview of the human muscular system. It includes the 3 different muscles, how they contract, the different muscle fibres, muscle metabolism, reflexes and the reflex arch.
- Summary
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From lecture notes and research, this is a detailed overview of the human muscular system. It includes the 3 different muscles, how they contract, the different muscle fibres, muscle metabolism, reflexes and the reflex arch.
Summary BHCS 2006 - Infection, Immunity and Disease
Summary BHCS1002 - Human anatomy and physiology
Summary BHCS1005 - Human Disease
Summary BHCS2018 - Systems Physiology; Function and Dysfunction
Summary BHCS1002 - Human anatomy and physiology