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Behaviour of biomolecules Lecture notes 
Lectures 3 and 4 (Declan Doyle) 
Topic: Ligand binding
BSc Biomedical Sciences 
Module: Behaviour of Biomolecules 
Lecture notes: Chemical Potential 
Lecturer: Syma Khalid
Behaviour of biomolecules Lecture notes: Carbon Carbon bond formation (Lecturer: Ramon Rios)
Behaviour of Biomolecules module Lecture notes: Elimination Reactions
Behaviour of Biomolecules Lecture notes: Conjugate addition and Reduction/Oxidation reactions (Lecturer: Ramon Rios)
Lecture notes for the Behaviour of Biomolecules module (Year 1 of Biomedical Sciences undergraduate degree at University of Southampton) 
Professor Tew and Professor Declan Doyle and Dr. Ramon Rios
For all the UoS student in Foundation of Healthcare Science module. This note conclude all points being covered in the lecture and also the self study part. A lot of them will appear in exam and you might not even know they have been covered. Take your time to read all the information. Include pictures and graph for easy understanding. if the response is good, will definitely upload notes from the other weeks. Thank you for your support.
For all the UoS student in Foundation of Healthcare Science module. This note conclude all points being covered in the lecture and also the self study part. A lot of them will appear in exam and you might not even know they have been covered. Take your time to read all the information. Include pictures and graph for easy understanding. if the response is good, will definitely upload notes from the other weeks. Thank you for your support.
Lecture notes on human origin and evolution
Lecture notes on Phylum Chordata (part of echinoderms and chordates)