feathers. Title: Newly identified natural protein blocks HIV‚ other deadly viruses Source: University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences (http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2013/02/11/newly_identified_natural_protein_blocks_hiv_other_deadly_viruses.html) Date Published February 11‚ 2013 06:40 PM Synopsis: A team of UCLA-led researchers has identified a protein with broad virus-fighting properties that potentially could be used as a weapon against deadly human pathogenic
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For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Secondary Education Higher Tier June 2012 Additional Science BL2HP H Unit Biology B2 Biology Unit Biology B2 Monday 21 May 2012 Mark 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TOTAL 9.00 am to 10.00 am For this paper you must have: a ruler. You may use a calculator. Time allowed 1 hour Instructions Use black ink or black ball-point
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AS Sociology For AQA [2nd Edition] Unit 1: Families and Households Chris. Livesey and Tony Lawson Unit 1: Families and Households Contents 1. The relationship of the family to the social structure and social change‚ with particular reference to the economy and to state policies. 2 2. Changing patterns of marriage‚ cohabitation‚ separation‚ divorce‚ child-bearing and the life-course‚ and the diversity of contemporary family and household structures. 23 3. The nature
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Compare how poets present the effects of war in ‘Mametz Wood’ (page 36) and in one other poem from Conflict. In Mametz Wood‚ by Owen Sheers and Futility‚ by Wilfred Owen‚ their separate perspectives of conflict and war are shown throughout‚ with the use of imagery‚ and personification to show the poets’ changes in emotion. Owen Sheers wrote his poem in the perspective of what happened in the past‚ with the poem being influenced by Sheers seeing a picture of a mass grave‚ provoking gruesome
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AQA Exam-style Questions Cell activity 1. a) - A : nucleus - B : mitochondria - C : ribosomes - D : plasmids b) The nucleus controls all activities within the cell. It also contains genetic materials used to create new cells. c) Plasmids and genetic materials in cytoplasm d) i 75 ii 28 iii 0.15 e) Protein can be used to build up cells as it is a structural component of every cells. It is also an enzyme as well. f) There are no mitochondria in bacterial cells because they are
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P1 AQA – Revision Notes 1. Heat Transfer • Thermal radiation = infra-red radiation (beyond red part of visible spectrum) • Surface of sun is 5500 degrees. • Greenhouse effect is the idea that the earth is a greenhouse‚ and the atmosphere is glass that stops substances exiting or entering. • DARK‚ MATT SURFACES emit more radiation than shiny‚ light ones‚ and absorb radiation better. • Conduction: free electrons are given energy where heated and diffuse – this energy is passed on as electrons
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Federation Sixth Form Mrs Griffiths: sj-griffiths@hahc.org.uk Mr Roaf: sm-roaf@hahc.org.uk 2012 Unit 1 exam: Thursday 17th May‚ am Unit 2 exam: Friday 25th May‚ pm Easter Revision: tbc AS Syllabus: AQA Sociology GCE (new specification) Unit 1: Families and Households (SCLY1) * Worth 40% of your AS and 20% of your final A Level * Written paper‚ 1 hour * 60 marks available Unit 2: Education with Research Methods (SCLY2) * Worth 60%
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General Certificate of Secondary Education Foundation Tier January 2013 English/English Language Unit 1 ENG1F Understanding and producing non-fiction texts F Insert The three sources that follow are: Source 1: an online article called UK’s rarest spider moves house in a plastic bottle Source 2: an extract of biographical writing from Steve Backshall Source 3: a leaflet entitled Make a... hedgehog home. Please open the insert fully to see all three sources M/Jan13/Insert to ENG1F
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Research Journal of Finance and Accounting ISSN 2222-1697 (Paper) ISSN 2222-2847 (Online) Vol.4‚ No.6‚ 2013 www.iiste.org Audit Practice in Global Perspective: Present And Future Challenges AbdulFattah AbdulGaniyy Department of Accountancy‚ The Federal Polytechnic‚ Kaura Namoda‚ Nigeria. * E-mail of the corresponding author:abuaishah1425@yahoo.com Abstract This paper discusses the history of audit and its development particularly Enron and Worldcom scandals as some of the audit failures that increased
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Centre Number For Examiner’s Use Candidate Number Surname Other Names Examiner’s Initials Candidate Signature Question General Certificate of Education Advanced Subsidiary Examination June 2013 Mark 1 2 3 Biology Unit 1 BIOL1 4 5 Biology and disease 6 Tuesday 21 May 2013 1.30 pm to 2.45 pm 7 8 For this paper you must have: l a ruler with millimetre measurements l a calculator. TOTAL Time allowed l 1 hour 15 minutes Instructions l l l l l l Use black ink or black ball-point
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