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this pdf covers all the possible cases of neuroanatomy lesions with their detailed presenting feature which are specific and typical to each lesion. most proff exams and competitive exams ask question from this topic from this list of cases
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AIIMS DELHI•103
What’s Included: 
 
​Amino Acids: Comprehensive classification (Essential vs. Non-essential), Zwitterion properties, and Peptide bond formation. 
 
​Protein Structure: Clear explanations of Primary, Secondary (Alpha-helix/Beta-pleats), Tertiary, and Quaternary levels. 
 
​Protein Metabolism: Simplified flowcharts for Transamination, Deamination, and the Urea Cycle. 
 
University Ready: Structured with headings and bullets for 5-mark and 10-mark answers. 
​Visual Learning: Includes clea...
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AIIMS Delhi•Biochem201
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Test Bank to Accompany Introduction to General, Organic & Biochemistry, Sixth Edition [and] Introduction to Organic & Biochemistry, Fourth Edition [by] Bettelheim, Brown, March • Peter J. Krieger• ISBN 9780030293337
What’s Inside? 
 
​Comprehensive Classification: Detailed breakdown of Monosaccharides, Disaccharides, and Polysaccharides with clinical importance (Glucose, Fructose, Lactose). 
 
 
​Mastering Metabolism: Step-by-step, simplified flowcharts of: 
 
​Glycolysis: Including energetic calculations (ATP yield). 
 
​Kreb’s Cycle (TCA): The final common oxidative pathway explained simply. 
 
​Glycogenesis & Glycogenolysis: How your body stores and uses energy. 
 
​Gluconeogenesis & HMP ...
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AIIMS Delhi•Biochem201
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Medical Biochemistry • John Baynes, Marek H. Dominiczak• ISBN 9780702072994
Crisp and easy to read notes
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AIIMS DELHI•Medical
This PDF explains the internal capsule of the brain in detail — including its location, boundaries, roof and floor structures, communications with other ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. It also highlights the clinical relevance of fourth ventricle lesions and CSF pathway obstruction. Ideal for medical, nursing, and neuroscience students.
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AIIMS DELHI•ECO3101
This PDF explains the corpus callosum of the brain in detail — including its location, boundaries, roof and floor structures, communications with other ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. It also highlights the clinical relevance of fourth ventricle lesions and CSF pathway obstruction. Ideal for medical, nursing, and neuroscience students.
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AIIMS DELHI•ECO3101
This PDF explains the fourth ventricle of the brain in detail — including its location, boundaries, roof and floor structures, communications with other ventricles, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) circulation. It also highlights the clinical relevance of fourth ventricle lesions and CSF pathway obstruction. Ideal for medical, nursing, and neuroscience students. 
This PDF gives a complete overview of the brachial plexus, including its roots, trunks, divisions, cords, and terminal branches. It exp...
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AIIMS DELHI•ECO3101
One of the best notes for the endocrine pharmacology which includes all the clinical scenarios
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AIIMS DELHI•Pharmacology
Topics included : 
Overview and classification of Avian Paramyxovirus 
Structure and Properties 
Pathogenesis and Clinical features 
Transmission and Epidemiology 
Immunity 
Complications and Diseases 
Laboratory Diagnosis 
Prevention and control measures 
Other related viruses etc.
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AIIMS DELHI•MBBS-Micro-Virology
Water Metabolism refers to the processes by which the body regulates water intake, distribution, and excretion to maintain homeostasis. Water is essential for physiological functions, including temperature regulation, nutrient transport, and waste elimination. 
 
 
Key Aspects of Water Metabolism: 
 
1. Water Intake: 
 
Sources: Water is obtained from drinking fluids, consuming water-rich foods, and metabolic water produced during the oxidation of nutrients (e.g., carbohydrates, proteins, and fa...
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AIIMS DELHI•Science oo7