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Revision of the cardiac action potential and conduction. Potential mechanisms of arrhythmias. Drugs used in the treatment of arrhythmias will be examined at a cellular and systems level.
The mechanisms which regulate the contractile function of cardiac muscle will be examined at the cellular level. These mechanisms will be related to structure of the cardiac cell. Revision of the cardiac action potential and conduction.
In his first surrealist manifesto from 1924, Breton writes: “Surrealism is based on the belief in the superior reality of certain forms of association heretofore neglected, in the omnipotence of the dream, and in the disinterested play of thought”. The omnipotence of the dream is, in essence, the immense power of the dream and the dreamer, as well as the superiority of the dream over reality. It is precisely such omnipotent subconscious forces and dream images Luis Bunuel and Salvador Dali ...
This essay will look at the performance of gender in two plays: John Lyly’s play Galatea (2012) and The Roaring Girl (2011) by Thomas Middleton and Thomas Dekker. When discussing the performance of gender in these two plays, it is important to note that they deal with two different types of cross-dressing.
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Using the knowledge and understanding you have gained though the material presented in this course, and building on the foundation work carried out in the preparation week, choose an industry sector: (a) discuss the supply chain or logistics-based challenges facing the sector (or a particular organization operating within it), and (b) focus on the root causes of the problem or challenge and set out the basis for a solution 
Part A: 1500 words: Weighting - 40% of total grade. 
 Part B: 20...
This exam paper answers three questions. The first deals with regions of different countries, which wish to become separate states and their legal status in international law. The second assesses whether Nuclear Weapon States respect the Non-Nuclear Proliferation Treaty and how compliance could be enhanced, while the third discusses the legality of UN Security Council’s “legislative resolutions” (resolution 1373 and resolution 1540) adopted in response to international terrorism.
This is a legal analysis of the UN Security Council's level of involvement in the COVID-19 pandemic, whether it would be within its mandate, about the legal nature of Resolution 2532 and the whether the latter creates binding obligations for non-state actors.