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This introduces blood and haematology. The production of the blood components, such as thrombopoiesis and erythropoiesis, is discussed in detail. The clinical applications of hematopoiesis is described.
An in-depth guide on the practicals undertaken in BS5100. The first practical is visualising the cells under light microscopy, and doing catalase and oxidase biochemical tests. The NBT assay is next, which highlights how phagocytosiscan occur and its consequences. The clinical features of CGD is also discussed, which is the main disease that the assay is trying to identify. The last practical discussed the journey T and B cells take to mature. 
Pictures are added to illustrate what the findings...
The anatomy and use of the immune system are discussed in detail, including the variety of cells involved. The cytokines produced by various cells are also described. The B cell and T cell response is looked over, and the development of these cells is described.
Covers a broad range of topics related to the human immune system and its response to infectious agents. The main principles of immunology are considered, including the structure and function of the immune system, and the mechanisms by which it detects and responds to invading pathogens. The difference between innate and adaptive immunity, the structure of antibodies, and the various types of immune cells involved in the immune response are discussed. It would then delve into the mechanisms by w...
A comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and concepts of molecular biology and genetics. Covers a wide range of topics, including DNA structure and replication, gene expression and regulation, protein synthesis, genetic variation and inheritance, and molecular genetics techniques. 
There is an introduction to the basic concepts of molecular biology and genetics, including the central dogma of molecular biology and the structure of DNA. This then delves into the details of DNA repli...
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Excellent hand written essay on globalisation for Accounting and Finance (1st year / foundation year) 
 
Intro- what is globalisation 
 
 
 
Advantages( para 1) -increased trade 
Advantages (para 2) - Lower cost for firms 
Advantages(para 3)-Migration 
Advantages(para 4)-Competition & Monopolies 
 
Disadvantages(para 5)-Structural unemployment 
Disadvantages(para 6)-Tax Avoidance 
Disadvantages(para 7)-Environment 
Disadvantages (para 8)-Encourages dependence’s on ...
Basics of economics including visual examples. Demand and supply, Pigovian taxes, subsidies etc.
Everything related to taxation e.g. marriage allowances, corporation taxes, taper reliefs, allowable deductions etc. Worked examples.
Perpetuity, annuity, interest rates, valuing stocks and bonds, dividend growth, stocks, financial distress, diversification, working capital management etc.
CVP charts, worked examples and equations, activity-based costing, lifecycle costing etc.