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This note includes Organic chemistry reactions and detailed mechanisms and chemical selectivity analysis. The content is connected and organized in different mind maps which categorized in different elements reactions, reductions, oxidation, etc. The content is mainly for second year undergraduates.
Made for the university level of accounting teaching, this document helped to achieve a 1:1 degree in Management. 
 
This document provides a thorough overview of management accounting, covering topics such as budgeting, variance analysis, financial statement analysis, and various ratios. It serves as a valuable resource for individuals seeking to understand and apply key concepts in management AND financial accounting university module. For more information on the information covered, click thr...
Fungi of deep and subcutaneous mycosis their properties and protozoa classification and some protozoa details summary
Detailed notes on units 2-5 of IBDP HL Chemistry (Achieved level 7 in the IBDP 2023 exams)
Detailed notes using Kognity, Oxford chemsitry guide and in class discussions. Achieved level 7 in chemistry for the IBDP 2023 exams.
Lecture notes on Prodrugs in the Protein Science module of Drug Metabolism.
Strategy to tackle mass spec questions in protein science module.
Neuro Lectures on Parkinson's and Alzheimers
Lecture notes on the first lecture in drug metabolism for the module protein science (2nd Year Biochemistry)
Lecture notes from Imperial College London, Medical Biosciences BSc, 2nd year, Neuroscience (NEU) module. 
 
These notes group both NEU 7a (The Somatosensory System - Chronic Pain) on the sensory system and NEU7b (Motor Control And Parkinson’s Disease) on the motor system. 
 
learning outcomes NEU 7a: 
 
LO1: List and define the major somatosensory modalities. 
LO2: Explain the neurophysiological terms: receptor, stimulus threshold, stimulus intensity, as applied to sensory systems. 
 LO3: Sum...