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IGCSE Pearson Edexcel Biology 9-1 | Topics 4-5 complete notes and content
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    IGCSE Pearson Edexcel Biology 9-1 | Topics 4-5 complete notes and content

  • A comprehensive summary of what you need to know for Topic 4 and 5 of Pearson Edexcel International GCSE Biology 4Bl1 (9-1), including hand-drawn diagrams, small tips and detailed notes on what you need to know for topics 4 and 5. I got a grade 9 (A*) for my own exams using these very notes.
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Decoding Blue-print of Georgia Guidestones: Depopulation
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    Decoding Blue-print of Georgia Guidestones: Depopulation

  • Uncover the Dark Secrets of the Georgia Guidestones in this Groundbreaking Book Decoding Blue-print of Georgia Guidestones: Depopulation? plunges deep into one of the most mysterious and controversial monuments in modern history—the Georgia Guidestones. What were these towering granite slabs really trying to tell us? Why were their chilling messages so deliberately erased, and why now? This eye-opening investigation will challenge everything you thought you knew about our world’s future. ...
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Medical Sociology 13th Edition by Cockerham - Test Bank
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    Medical Sociology 13th Edition by Cockerham - Test Bank

  • Chapter 2 Epidemiology Multiple Choice Questions 1. The primary focus of the epidemiologist is on: a. Catastrophic disease outbreaks. b. Societal demographics. c. Health and wellness of children. d. Individual’s diseases. e. Health problems of social aggregates. Answer: E Page: 23 2. A scientist who studies the origin and distribution of all types of diseases is best described as a(n): a. Biochemist. b. Social worker. c. Epidemiologist. d. Demographer. e. Sociologist....
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LEARNING AIM D: EXPLORE BASIC DNA TECHNIQUES AND THE USE OF GENETIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES.
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    LEARNING AIM D: EXPLORE BASIC DNA TECHNIQUES AND THE USE OF GENETIC ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES.

  • ....Genetic modification can be seen as a consequential process. With some educational background of what it is and how it benefits the population, there could be a future.... This document and unit have been graded at distinction and talk about the Basic DNA techniques and genetic engineering technology. In my merit I have given examples of GE used in medicine and industry these are: Human insulin, spider silk, genetically modified crops, xenotransplantation, and stems cells. In distinction the...
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NCLEX-RN Test Study Guide
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    NCLEX-RN Test Study Guide

  • Strategy 6: Avoiding Definites Answer choices that make definite statements with no “wiggle room” are often wrong. Try to choose answer choices that make less definite and more general statements that would likely be correct in a wider range of situations and aren’t exclusive. Example: A. The nurse should follow universal contact precautions at all times in every case. B. The nursing assistant completely demonstrated poor awareness of transfer safety. C. Never allow new medications ...
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Forensics Psychology
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    Forensics Psychology

  • Involves notes on: - Offender Profiling (Top-Down & Bottom-Up Approach) - Biological Explanations: Atavistic Form - Biological Explanations: Neural - Biological Explanations: Genetic - Psychological Explanations: Eysenck's Theory - Psychological Explanations: Cognitive Explanations - Psychological Explanations: The Learning Approach - Psychological Explanations: Psychodynamic Explanations - Dealing with Offending Behaviour: Custodial Sentences - Dealing with Offending Behaviour: Behav...
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What is Variation?
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    What is Variation?

  • What is Variation?.This documents goes in the inner depths of how our genetic information are passed on from our parents to us , how our features are decided , what causes cystic fibrosis and polydactyly and are we able to design our baby through genetic modification and more....
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Chapter 1.1 Characteristics of living organisms - Summary Edexcel International GCSE Biology Student Book Second Edition - Biology Chapter 1.1 Characteristics of living organisms - Summary Edexcel International GCSE Biology Student Book Second Edition - Biology
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    Chapter 1.1 Characteristics of living organisms - Summary Edexcel International GCSE Biology Student Book Second Edition - Biology

  • Best and concentrated summary of (I)GCSE Biology knowledge. This summary covers all 7 chapters (which contain 35 sub-sections), ranging from the basic of biology (types of living organisms, cell organisation), transportation methods, characteristics of living organisms (covered in detail in each chapter and sub-section), genetics, reproduction and biological cycles of the Earth. Most parts of the notes are heavily diagram-illustrated/hand-drawn to ensure students know exactly what the textbook i...
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Illustrated Dental Embryology Histology and Anatomy  4th ed By  Margaret J. Fehrenbach -Test Bank
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    Illustrated Dental Embryology Histology and Anatomy 4th ed By Margaret J. Fehrenbach -Test Bank

  • Chapter 03: Prenatal Development MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. The folding of the embryo during prenatal development causes _____ to be on the _____. a. endoderm; inside of the embryo b. ectoderm; inside of endoderm c. endoderm; outside of the mesoderm d. mesoderm; outside of the ectoderm ANS: A After folding of the disc, the endoderm lies inside the ectoderm, with mesoderm filling in the areas between these two layers. This movement of the embryonic cell layers forms one long, hollow ...
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