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A complete, well explained summary on how cleft lip develops collated from lecture contents and online sources.
A clear and handy summary of the ascending tracts of the spinal cord with easy-to-follow illustrations and labels. Perfect for sticking up on your wall as a refresher too!
An easy-to-understand summary of the contents of the mediastinum involving large vessels and organs with clinical features, clearly illustrated and labelled.
A concise summary of how photoreceptors are involved in the direct and indirect pathways in dark and light conditions with clear illustrations and labels.
A concise summary of heart anatomy, perfect for second-year students and anyone seeking clear insights into its structure. It offers vibrant illustrations, labels and details, making complex concepts easy to understand. Whether you're studying medicine or simply interested in how the heart works, this summary provides a user-friendly overview of cardiac anatomy.
An in-depth analysis of the poems of the World's Wife by Carol Duffy. Includes Little red cap, Delilah, Mrs Rip Van Winkle, Pygmalion's Bride, Mrs Faust, Mrs Quasimodo, Mrs Lazarus, Demeter, Medusa, Mrs Midas. Intended for English literature learners and English IB language literature students in particular.
A thorough analysis of Othello with key themes, characters, symbolism and historical context. Intended for English learners and IB English language and literature learners in particular.
An thorough analysis of The Handmaid's Tale intended for English students and IB English language and literature students in particular. Includes an analysis of key themes, characters, historical context and quotes.