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Majors at Goldsmiths, University of London (GUL)
Notes available for the following studies at Goldsmiths, University of London (GUL)
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Accounting 1
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Chemistry 1
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Goldsmiths, University of London 13
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History 1
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Psychology 2
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It examines the safety requirements for collaborative robots (cobots) in manufacturing industries. The paper presents the importance of safety assurance mechanisms like safety sensors and software algorithms in ensuring the safe operation of cobots. The study investigates different safety standards and regulations for cobots and highlights the challenges associated with implementing safety assurance mechanisms, including cost and complexity. The paper offers practical recommendations for the dev...
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Robotics
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It examines the safety requirements for collaborative robots (cobots) in manufacturing industries. The paper presents the importance of safety assurance mechanisms like safety sensors and software algorithms in ensuring the safe operation of cobots. The study investigates different safety standards and regulations for cobots and highlights the challenges associated with implementing safety assurance mechanisms, including cost and complexity. The paper offers practical recommendations for the dev...
Lecture notes for proprietary estoppel as well as seminar notes for various land law modules
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Law
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Lecture notes for proprietary estoppel as well as seminar notes for various land law modules
Deep analysis of finance, accounting, and difficult maths questions in this module. Everything in this document is made easy and simple for you to understand the content. This also covers notes for the whole semester.
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Management with entrepreneurship
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Deep analysis of finance, accounting, and difficult maths questions in this module. Everything in this document is made easy and simple for you to understand the content. This also covers notes for the whole semester.
A written short study into Big O Notation. How the algorithm determines how long an algorithm takes to execute- As well as enabling software engineers to determine how efficient different approaches to solving computational problems are.
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Introduction to Programming 1
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Data Structures and Algorithms in Java • Michael T. Goodrich, Roberto Tamassia• ISBN 9781118808573
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A written short study into Big O Notation. How the algorithm determines how long an algorithm takes to execute- As well as enabling software engineers to determine how efficient different approaches to solving computational problems are.
Full second-year notes for Principles and Applications of Programming JAVA
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Goldsmiths, University of London•PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS OF PROGRAMMING
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Full second-year notes for Principles and Applications of Programming JAVA
Choosing the correct layout for your project proposal can be difficult. Follow this simple guideline which makes it much easy for you to understand.
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Goldsmiths, University of London•PROJECT TEMPLATE
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Choosing the correct layout for your project proposal can be difficult. Follow this simple guideline which makes it much easy for you to understand.
This document is a brief list of character summaries about the key five characters in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Bullet-pointed for easy reading.
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Goldsmiths, University of London•English Literature
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This document is a brief list of character summaries about the key five characters in Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot. Bullet-pointed for easy reading.
YEAR 1 Brain Cells complete, from historical aspects to neurons, to glia cells, to action potentials, and synaptic transmission, and key neurotransmitters. With diagrams, colour, and quiz Qs -18pages
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Biological Psychology
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YEAR 1 Brain Cells complete, from historical aspects to neurons, to glia cells, to action potentials, and synaptic transmission, and key neurotransmitters. With diagrams, colour, and quiz Qs -18pages
Lecture notes, Biological psychology 
Brain Part 2 (see brain part 1) 
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Biological psychology
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Lecture notes, Biological psychology 
Brain Part 2 (see brain part 1) 
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Lecture 8 notes for the module Making Modern Japan (Great Expectations and Hard Times) PO52026A taught by Professor Rajyashree Pandey at Goldsmiths, University of London in the second year as an option module for students studying on the following degrees: BA (Hons) Politics, BA (Hons) International Relations, BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations, BA (Hons) Politics, Philosophy & Economics and BA (Hons) Sociology & Politics.
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Goldsmiths, University of London•Making Modern Japan
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Making Modern Japan (Great Expectations and Hard Times) PO52026A - POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS - bundle lecture notes covering lectures 1 - 8• By SupplementaryStudyNotes
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Lecture 8 notes for the module Making Modern Japan (Great Expectations and Hard Times) PO52026A taught by Professor Rajyashree Pandey at Goldsmiths, University of London in the second year as an option module for students studying on the following degrees: BA (Hons) Politics, BA (Hons) International Relations, BA (Hons) Politics & International Relations, BA (Hons) Politics, Philosophy & Economics and BA (Hons) Sociology & Politics.