This is a mixture of medicine and biology‚ which analyses the effects of a drug on a cell‚ tissue‚ organ or organism. A pathologist is what Sir Howard Florey did‚ in studying diseases‚ learning about it and diagnosing the disease. His best-known work dates from his collaboration with chain
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CHAPTER 7 India and Southeast Asia‚ 1500 b.c.e.–1025 c.e. I0. Foundations of Indian Civilization‚ 1500 b.c.e.–300 c.e. A0. The Indian Subcontinent 10. India has three topographical zones: (1) the northern mountainous zone; (2) the Indus and Ganges Basins; and (3) the peninsula. The Vindhya Mountains and the Deccan plateau divide the peninsula from the other two zones. 20. The peninsula itself includes further topographical sub-regions including: (1) tropical Kerala coast in the west; (2)
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People and governments * Need stability * Change their minds to fit their needs Political Change in the US * Americans can change who (Republicans or Democrats) dominates Congress every two years * Divided government (1994‚ for example‚ w/ Bill Clinton as pres.) * A situation that exists when political party control over the government is divided (for example‚ when the pres. is a Democrat and Congress is controlled by Republicans) * The gov. in the 1990s and early 2000s
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PS 102 Chapter 6 Classical Conditioning * Learning: refers to a relatively durable change in behaviour of knowledge that is due to experience * Mild phobias are commonplace * Classical conditioning: is a type of learning in which a stimulus acquires the capacity to evoke a response that was originally evoked by another stimulus * First described by IVAN PAVLOV * Pavlovian conditioning * Conditioning comes from Pavlov’s determination to discover the “conditions”
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* * It was believed earlier that the brain was only influenced by genes and was unchangeable. We know now that the idea of environmental enrichment vs. deprivation can modify the brain. There are two effects of the environment on physiological processes. They are brain plasticity and environmental stressors and damage in the hippocampus region. * * * Effect 1: Environmental effects on dendritic branching (brain plasticity) * Environmental stimulation refers to the way the
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it was not until my first test in AP Biology‚ that I realized I actually had to go the extra mile and put forth maximum effort into studying and reviewing. I needed a biology mentor like Mrs.Ciasulli to bring out the best in me because she knew of my aspirations to work in the medical field. Although she attempted to make my life as difficult as possible‚ she made me fall in love with the material and gain much more appreciation for the study of biology. AP Biology then became the class I was most
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Ch 28: The Crisis of the Imperial Order‚ 1900–1929 | CHAPTER OUTLINE I. Origins of the Crisis in Europe and the Middle East | | A. The Ottoman Empire and the Balkans | 1. By the late nineteenth century the once-powerful Ottoman Empire was in decline and losing the outlying provinces closest to Europe. The European powers meddled in the affairs of the Ottoman Empire‚ sometimes in cooperation‚ at other times as rivals. 2. In reaction‚ the Young Turks conspired to force a constitution
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CH 17 BIOLOGY VOCABULARY AND ASSESSMENT CH 17 SEC 1 1. Binomial nomenclature: Linnaeus’s system of naming organisms‚ giving a scientific two-word name to each species- the first part being the genus‚ and the second the species 2. Class: taxonomic group that contains one or more related orders 3. Classification: grouping of organisms or objects based on a set of criteria that helps organize‚ communicate‚ and retain information 4. Division: taxonomic term used instead of phylum to group related
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AP Chemistry: Chapter 17 Student Notes Objectives 17.1a: Review Redox Assign Oxidation Numbers to the following: a. HNO3 b. PbSO4 c. (NH4)2Ce(SO4)3 Balance the following in acidic medium Al (s) + MnO4- (aq) Al3+ (aq) + Mn2+ (aq) Balance the following in a basic medium Mg (s) + OCl- (aq) Mg(OH)2 (s) + Cl- (aq) Balance the following Redox Reaction: The big nasty problem K4Fe(CN)6 + KMnO4 + H2SO4 KHSO4 + Fe2(SO4)3 + MnSO4 + HNO3 + CO2 +H2O 17.1: Galvanic Cells
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Macbeth Motifs Similar to theme: an idea or object that reappears throughout a story that has some sort of meaning 5 motifs in Macbeth - know them and provide examples 1. Sleep - Witches curse (pg. 28)‚ Macbeth has murdered "sleep" along with Duncan and destroyed that peace and tranquility "Macbeth shall sleep no more" (pg. 82)‚ Lady Macbeth is sleep walking - the ultimate disturbed sleep - she is talking in her sleep with a candle by her. She’s scared of the dark - evil (pg. 214) 2. Blood
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