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Notes available for the following courses of life sciences at University of Toronto (U OF T )
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BCH210 BCH210 1
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BIO120 BIO120 1
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Bioa01 1
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BIOAO1H3 BIOA01H3 1
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BIOB34 BIOB34 1
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BIOB51 BIOB51 1
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BIOC20 BIOC20 1
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BIOC54H3 1
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CHM135 CHM135 1
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CHMA10H3 CHMA10H3 1
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CHMB41 CHMB41 3
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EESA07 EESA07 2
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Introductory Organic Chemistry I CHM136 1
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PHYA11H3 2
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PSL372 1
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PSY100 PSY100 1
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Shimon C. Anisfeld • ISBN 9781597269735
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42 pages of lecture notes on all tested material: Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 and 13.
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University of Toronto•PSY100
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42 pages of lecture notes on all tested material: Chapters 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 and 13.
53 pages of lec notes from CHM135. Use this to refine your notes or quickly catch up.
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University of Toronto•CHM135
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53 pages of lec notes from CHM135. Use this to refine your notes or quickly catch up.
55 pages of lecture notes from lectures 1-24. Images and screenshots included for easy reading.
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University of Toronto•BIO120
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55 pages of lecture notes from lectures 1-24. Images and screenshots included for easy reading.
Page 1 covers Glycolysis, Glycogenesis, Glycogenolysis, Anaerobic Glycolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fat Mobilization, Fatty Acid Activation, Beta Oxidation, Fatty Acid Synthesis, Lipoproteins and Gluconeogenesis. 
Page 2 covers Membrane Structure, Lipids, Membrane Proteins, Transport, Signalling, Metabolism and Carbohydrates
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University of Toronto•BCH210
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Page 1 covers Glycolysis, Glycogenesis, Glycogenolysis, Anaerobic Glycolysis, Citric Acid Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fat Mobilization, Fatty Acid Activation, Beta Oxidation, Fatty Acid Synthesis, Lipoproteins and Gluconeogenesis. 
Page 2 covers Membrane Structure, Lipids, Membrane Proteins, Transport, Signalling, Metabolism and Carbohydrates
This document includes 4 pages of every reaction mechanism you need to know for CHM136. The owner of this document achieved an A+. DO NOT rely solely on this cheatsheet. You will not have it during exams, so only use it to learn how to draw the different mechanisms and identify patterns without having to frantically scroll up and down your slide deck. CHm136 is almost entirely application so do LOTS OF PRACTICE QUESTIONS!!!!
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University of Toronto•Introductory Organic Chemistry I
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This document includes 4 pages of every reaction mechanism you need to know for CHM136. The owner of this document achieved an A+. DO NOT rely solely on this cheatsheet. You will not have it during exams, so only use it to learn how to draw the different mechanisms and identify patterns without having to frantically scroll up and down your slide deck. CHm136 is almost entirely application so do LOTS OF PRACTICE QUESTIONS!!!!
All important pin-point notes from lecture and textbook related to DNA, gene and chromosomes. Highlighted the most- must know- information. It is very organized, colorful and easy to understand. Great for first year biology students, MCAT prep, and people struggling with DNA and genetics. It has everything you need to know related to the topic! Based on University of Toronto (one of the best 5 research heavy universities in world) biology materials.
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All important pin-point notes from lecture and textbook related to DNA, gene and chromosomes. Highlighted the most- must know- information. It is very organized, colorful and easy to understand. Great for first year biology students, MCAT prep, and people struggling with DNA and genetics. It has everything you need to know related to the topic! Based on University of Toronto (one of the best 5 research heavy universities in world) biology materials.
bioc54 midterm
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phya11 term test 2 at utsc from 2021 (prof dan weaver)
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phya11 term test 2 at utsc from 2021 (prof dan weaver)
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This collection of notes delves into the quantum mechanical model of the atom, exploring its fundamental principles and significance in modern physics. It discusses the historical context surrounding the emergence of quantum mechanics, highlighting the contributions of key figures such as Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, and Louis de Broglie. Additionally, the notes provide a detailed explanation of the various types of quantum numbers and their role in defining atomic orbitals, offering insight int...
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University of Toronto•CHMA10H3
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This collection of notes delves into the quantum mechanical model of the atom, exploring its fundamental principles and significance in modern physics. It discusses the historical context surrounding the emergence of quantum mechanics, highlighting the contributions of key figures such as Niels Bohr, Albert Einstein, and Louis de Broglie. Additionally, the notes provide a detailed explanation of the various types of quantum numbers and their role in defining atomic orbitals, offering insight int...