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This document provides an introductory overview of microbiology, focusing on the study of microorganisms and their role in nature, health, and disease. It covers the basic types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae, and introduces their structure, growth, metabolism, and classification. The document also highlights the historical development of microbiology, fundamental laboratory techniques, and the importance of microorganisms in medicine, industry, agricu...
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Quick Learn Microbiology• By malshaninm
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This document provides an introductory overview of microbiology, focusing on the study of microorganisms and their role in nature, health, and disease. It covers the basic types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae, and introduces their structure, growth, metabolism, and classification. The document also highlights the historical development of microbiology, fundamental laboratory techniques, and the importance of microorganisms in medicine, industry, agricu...
Original summative coursework for the Law and the State module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, which was awarded a 2:1 (62%). 
 
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The original coursework questions set by the University 
 
My full written responses addressing the set questions 
 
Clear engagement with core public law and constitutional theory 
 
Application of key legal concepts, supported by relevant case law, legislation, and academic commentary 
 
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University of Bristol•Constitutional Rights LLB Law Year 1
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Original summative coursework for the Law and the State module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, which was awarded a 2:1 (62%). 
 
The document includes: 
 
The original coursework questions set by the University 
 
My full written responses addressing the set questions 
 
Clear engagement with core public law and constitutional theory 
 
Application of key legal concepts, supported by relevant case law, legislation, and academic commentary 
 
A structured and analytical app...
Original summative assessment essay for the Tort Law module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, which received a 2:1 (68%). 
 
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The original assessment questions set by the University 
 
My full written answers to two tort law questions 
 
Clear and logical issue-spotting and legal reasoning 
 
Application of key tort principles, supported by relevant case law and academic authority 
 
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Original summative assessment essay for the Tort Law module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, which received a 2:1 (68%). 
 
The document includes: 
 
The original assessment questions set by the University 
 
My full written answers to two tort law questions 
 
Clear and logical issue-spotting and legal reasoning 
 
Application of key tort principles, supported by relevant case law and academic authority 
 
A well-structured response demonstrating the standard expected for ...
Original summative assessment essay for the Constitutional Rights Law module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, awarded a 2:1 (62%). 
 
The document includes: 
 
The original assessment questions set by the University 
 
My full written answers to two essay questions 
 
A clear, structured legal argument applying constitutional principles 
 
Use of relevant case law, statutory material, and academic commentary 
 
Demonstrates the level of analysis and critical engagement expe...
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Original summative assessment essay for the Constitutional Rights Law module on the LLB Law programme at the University of Bristol, awarded a 2:1 (62%). 
 
The document includes: 
 
The original assessment questions set by the University 
 
My full written answers to two essay questions 
 
A clear, structured legal argument applying constitutional principles 
 
Use of relevant case law, statutory material, and academic commentary 
 
Demonstrates the level of analysis and critical engagement expe...
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This is a well written answer to a problem question in 1st year Criminal Law, on the topic of murder. The answer details the requisite conditions for a murder conviction, as well as possible applicable defenses
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This is a well written answer to a problem question in 1st year Criminal Law, on the topic of murder. The answer details the requisite conditions for a murder conviction, as well as possible applicable defenses
This document provides a comprehensive overview of cell signaling mechanisms covered in cell biology and molecular biology courses. It explains how cells communicate through receptors, ligands, and intracellular signaling pathways, including G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), MAPK, cAMP, and calcium signaling pathways. 
 
The notes summarize key concepts such as signal transduction, secondary messengers, phosphorylation cascades, feedback regulation, and cellu...
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University of Bristol•Cell And Developmental Biology
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of cell signaling mechanisms covered in cell biology and molecular biology courses. It explains how cells communicate through receptors, ligands, and intracellular signaling pathways, including G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs), MAPK, cAMP, and calcium signaling pathways. 
 
The notes summarize key concepts such as signal transduction, secondary messengers, phosphorylation cascades, feedback regulation, and cellu...
Practice questions and their accompanying answers to help you revise for weeks 1-6 of neurophysiology. The questions are based on lecture content and essential readings. Topics include Glial Cells, Ascending Sensory Pathways, Primary Sensory Neurons, Somatosensation, Synaptic Integration, Chronic Vs. Acute pain, Nociception, Somatosensory Perception, Touch In Social Animals practice questions, Spinal Reflex pathways, Muscles and Motor Units, Central Pattern Generators, basal ganglia, Cerebellum,...
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University of Bristol•neurophysiology
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Practice questions and their accompanying answers to help you revise for weeks 1-6 of neurophysiology. The questions are based on lecture content and essential readings. Topics include Glial Cells, Ascending Sensory Pathways, Primary Sensory Neurons, Somatosensation, Synaptic Integration, Chronic Vs. Acute pain, Nociception, Somatosensory Perception, Touch In Social Animals practice questions, Spinal Reflex pathways, Muscles and Motor Units, Central Pattern Generators, basal ganglia, Cerebellum,...