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Biochemistry and Human Biology 7
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Biomedical Science 11
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Engineering 1
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Forensic science 3
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International Relations 2
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Keele University 30
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Law 2
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Medicine 8
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Medicine A100 1
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Neuroscience 1
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Neuroscience and Psychology 4
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Pharmacy 22
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Physics 11
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Physiotherapy MSc, BSc 1
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Psychology 4
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Critically assess the tension between the welfare focus as seen in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and children’s growing capacities and rights to choose to participate in sexual activity.
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Keele University•Child law
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Critically assess the tension between the welfare focus as seen in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 and children’s growing capacities and rights to choose to participate in sexual activity.
this document is an introduction to psychology
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Keele University•10034- Biological And Cogintive Psychology
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this document is an introduction to psychology
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Keele University•biomedical science
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Detailed notes on strokes, how they occur in relation to blood circulation in the brain and the treatments available. With notes on the impacts to population health.
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Keele University•Brain Disease
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Detailed notes on strokes, how they occur in relation to blood circulation in the brain and the treatments available. With notes on the impacts to population health.
Prenatal is defined and the advancement of prenatal testing. The essay evaluates the current and novel techniques of prenatal testing. PAPP-A, B-hCG, the accuracy of NIPT, is described. Amniocentesis and chronic villus sampling diagnosis are discussed. Followed by a discussion of molecular advances such as FISH, MPLA. Subsequently, newer technology evaluating genomic microarray analysis is discussed. References are given
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Prenatal is defined and the advancement of prenatal testing. The essay evaluates the current and novel techniques of prenatal testing. PAPP-A, B-hCG, the accuracy of NIPT, is described. Amniocentesis and chronic villus sampling diagnosis are discussed. Followed by a discussion of molecular advances such as FISH, MPLA. Subsequently, newer technology evaluating genomic microarray analysis is discussed. References are given
Critically discuss molecular advances in prenatal testing. How have these advances impacted upon patient care? 

Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed. PCR and miRNAs techniques are discussed. References provided
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Critically discuss molecular advances in prenatal testing. How have these advances impacted upon patient care? 

Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed. PCR and miRNAs techniques are discussed. References provided
Describe and appraise the basic requests of biocompatibility for implants, explain why pure metals (except for the noble metals) are less biocompatible than ceramic. Critically discuss the adverse interactions between metal, polymeric implants and sounding environment in human body and the associated causes respectively. Illustrate your answer with one example of soft tissue and one example of hard tissue implants.

Model answer defining biocompatibility, the process of foreign body reaction to ...
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Keele University•Biomedical Engineering
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Describe and appraise the basic requests of biocompatibility for implants, explain why pure metals (except for the noble metals) are less biocompatible than ceramic. Critically discuss the adverse interactions between metal, polymeric implants and sounding environment in human body and the associated causes respectively. Illustrate your answer with one example of soft tissue and one example of hard tissue implants.

Model answer defining biocompatibility, the process of foreign body reaction to ...
Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed. PCR and miRNAs techniques are discussed. References provided
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Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed. PCR and miRNAs techniques are discussed. References provided
Describe and appraise the basic requests of biocompatibility for implants, explain why pure metals (except for the noble metals) are less biocompatible than ceramic. Critically discuss the adverse interactions between metal, polymeric implants and sounding environment in human body and the associated causes respectively.Illustrate your answer with one example of soft tissue and one example of hard tissue implants.

Model answer defining biocompatibility, the process of foreign body reaction to s...
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Keele University•Biomedical Engineering
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Describe and appraise the basic requests of biocompatibility for implants, explain why pure metals (except for the noble metals) are less biocompatible than ceramic. Critically discuss the adverse interactions between metal, polymeric implants and sounding environment in human body and the associated causes respectively.Illustrate your answer with one example of soft tissue and one example of hard tissue implants.

Model answer defining biocompatibility, the process of foreign body reaction to s...
Critically discuss the current and potential use of haematology in thescreening and diagnosis of disease. Illustrate your answer with relevant examples

Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed...
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Critically discuss the current and potential use of haematology in thescreening and diagnosis of disease. Illustrate your answer with relevant examples

Haematology is defined and background information is provided on the haemopoietic hierarchy and stem cell differentiation and current stem cell disorders. Followed by how morphologic assessment is carried out - methods and stains for myeloid and leukemic lymphoblasts. Then, cytogenetic analysis is discussed...