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Majors at University of East London (UEL)
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Anthropology 1
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Biochemistry 1
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BTEC 1
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Business Management 17
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Business Studies, Maths, Applied ICT, Law 2
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Civil Engineering 1
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Computer Science 3
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Early Childhood Studies 2
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Economics 1
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Event Management 2
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Fashion and Textiles Retailing 1
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Foundation Diploma in Art and Design 1
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History 1
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IB Calculus Higher Level 1
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International Baccalaureate 4
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Law 33
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Marketing and Management 3
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MSc NGO and Development Management 1
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NEBOSH Construction Certificate 2
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Psychology 24
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Psychology and Criminology 1
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Psychosocial Studies 2
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Software Engineering 1
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Unit 2 assignment 2 - Lab Report on Study of Cooling curves 1
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University of East London 4
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Urban Dance 1
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Ed Ferrett, Phil Hughes • ISBN 9780415824361
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Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS1) 
Financial Performance Analysis 
Financial Statement Analysis Ratio Bank 
Business Combinations 
Consolidated Group Statements and Associates 
Cash Flow Statements 
Deferred Taxation 
Impairment 
Provisions and Contingencies (IAS 37) 
Leases and Off-Balance Sheet Events (IFRS 16)
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University of East London•Advanced Financial Reporting
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Presentation of Financial Statements (IAS1) 
Financial Performance Analysis 
Financial Statement Analysis Ratio Bank 
Business Combinations 
Consolidated Group Statements and Associates 
Cash Flow Statements 
Deferred Taxation 
Impairment 
Provisions and Contingencies (IAS 37) 
Leases and Off-Balance Sheet Events (IFRS 16)
Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
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C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
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University of East London•Computer Science
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Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
(8) 
Que. 2 
C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
(8) 
Que. 2 
C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
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University of East London•Computer Science
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Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
(8) 
Que. 2 
C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
(8) 
Que. 2 
C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
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University of East London•Computer Science
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Computer Networks, Global Edition • Andrew Tanenbaum, Nick Feamster• ISBN 9781292374062
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Why Random access method is not superior to Controlled access method 
in Medium access mechanism? Explain CSMA/CD (Carrier sense multiple 
Access/collision detection) protocol and how it improves its performance 
over CSMA. 
(8) 
Que. 2 
C1,2 
BL4 
“Performance would be improved in Selective-Repeat ARQ protocol as 
compare to Go-Back-N ARQ Protocol”. Justify this statement with the 
help of sliding window at sender and receiver side. Give proper scenario 
with diagram to support your ...
The advanced programming project in which you have to make an emergency call app to call emergency services example Police, Ambulance and Fire brigade
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University of East London•Advance programming
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The advanced programming project in which you have to make an emergency call app to call emergency services example Police, Ambulance and Fire brigade
It’s an advanced programming project where it shows as an example to make a emergency call app
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It’s an advanced programming project where it shows as an example to make a emergency call app
It’s a sample document, for course work in which you have to make a network topology with Cisco packet, tracer and a Word file so here’s a best example you can see.
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University of East London•BSc computer science
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It’s a sample document, for course work in which you have to make a network topology with Cisco packet, tracer and a Word file so here’s a best example you can see.
Notes on cellular pathology. Mainly this involves tissue processing. For the exam, all the stages of tissue processing had to be known in detail. The chemistry of staining is also explained. Cytology is noted, such as the function, structure, and possible staining techniques to visualise epithelia. Liver biopsy and histology is also described, along with the liver's function and possible pathologies that arise from dysfunction.
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University of East London•Cellular Pathology
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Notes on cellular pathology. Mainly this involves tissue processing. For the exam, all the stages of tissue processing had to be known in detail. The chemistry of staining is also explained. Cytology is noted, such as the function, structure, and possible staining techniques to visualise epithelia. Liver biopsy and histology is also described, along with the liver's function and possible pathologies that arise from dysfunction.
Practical notes on bacteriology and mycology. The different culture media is described, along with further processing to identify the species level of organisms. Gram staining, catalase, oxidase, and Staphaurex test are explained. 
For mycology, fungi morphology and key terms are discussed, along with ideal culture media. Lactophenol cotton blue staining is described, along with gram staining for fungi. The germ tube test is also reported.
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University of East London•Medical Microbiology
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Practical notes on bacteriology and mycology. The different culture media is described, along with further processing to identify the species level of organisms. Gram staining, catalase, oxidase, and Staphaurex test are explained. 
For mycology, fungi morphology and key terms are discussed, along with ideal culture media. Lactophenol cotton blue staining is described, along with gram staining for fungi. The germ tube test is also reported.
An analysis of a case study about cyanobacteria and the exposure pathway. The various analyses and methods to diagnose are discussed. 
Descriptions about antinuclear antibodies and liver kidney antibody tests, liver histology, perl and rodamine stains were given. 
Questions on cyanotoxins (microcystins in particular), cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom (cHAB), LC-Orbitrap-MS system and LC/ESI-HRMS analysis, and the difference between ELISA and LC-Orbitrap-MS systems are answered.
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University of East London•Clinical Biochemistry
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An analysis of a case study about cyanobacteria and the exposure pathway. The various analyses and methods to diagnose are discussed. 
Descriptions about antinuclear antibodies and liver kidney antibody tests, liver histology, perl and rodamine stains were given. 
Questions on cyanotoxins (microcystins in particular), cyanobacterial harmful algal bloom (cHAB), LC-Orbitrap-MS system and LC/ESI-HRMS analysis, and the difference between ELISA and LC-Orbitrap-MS systems are answered.