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Anatomy 1
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Cardiology 1
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Introduction to Genome Sequencing BNB-504 3
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Pathological Physiology 2
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illustrated summary of the bones of the arm
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Stanford Medical School•anatomy
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illustrated summary of the bones of the arm
1. Which statement about Na+ permeability during an action potential is most accurate? 
a. It is long lasting. 
b. It is responsible for the rising phase of the action potential. 
c. It is responsible for the falling phase of the action potential. 
d. It restores the membrane potential to its usual level following the action potential. 
e. All of the above 
Answer: b 
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2. Work done by _______ elucidated changes in membrane permeability that underlie an action poten...
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Stanford Medical School•Neuroscience
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1. Which statement about Na+ permeability during an action potential is most accurate? 
a. It is long lasting. 
b. It is responsible for the rising phase of the action potential. 
c. It is responsible for the falling phase of the action potential. 
d. It restores the membrane potential to its usual level following the action potential. 
e. All of the above 
Answer: b 
Textbook Reference: Overview 
 
2. Work done by _______ elucidated changes in membrane permeability that underlie an action poten...
These notes summarizes the methods utilized in mapping a genome by using the Physical maps approaches.
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Genome Mapping• By muneezamaqsood
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These notes summarizes the methods utilized in mapping a genome by using the Physical maps approaches.
The notes summarizes the 3 methods of genome mapping in a very comprehensive and concise manner
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Genome Mapping• By muneezamaqsood
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The notes summarizes the 3 methods of genome mapping in a very comprehensive and concise manner
These notes summarizes the methods utilized to assemble and map a genome.
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Genome Mapping• By muneezamaqsood
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These notes summarizes the methods utilized to assemble and map a genome.
• Explain how and why atoms attach together to form molecules • Explain why some combinations of atoms are stable and others are not ! why is water H2O, not HO or H3O • Can be used to predict the shapes of molecules • Can be used to predict the chemical and physical properties of compounds
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Chemical Bonding and Chemical equilibrium• By Mwaki
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• Explain how and why atoms attach together to form molecules • Explain why some combinations of atoms are stable and others are not ! why is water H2O, not HO or H3O • Can be used to predict the shapes of molecules • Can be used to predict the chemical and physical properties of compounds
This document contain information that help students to get knowledge of history and importance of interior design
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Stanford Medical School•Pathological Physiology
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This document contain information that help students to get knowledge of history and importance of interior design
Premature cardiac electrical impulses originating from the atrioventricular node of the heart or “junction”. 
Learn about junctional extrasystoles, how they are originate and how they appear on ECG.
How do you physically examine a patient with PJC?
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Stanford Medical School•Cardiology
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Premature cardiac electrical impulses originating from the atrioventricular node of the heart or “junction”. 
Learn about junctional extrasystoles, how they are originate and how they appear on ECG.
How do you physically examine a patient with PJC?
Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque.
This ppt discusses how the plaque is formed in terms of biochemistry and molecular level.
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Stanford Medical School•Pathological Physiology
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Biochemistry - With Clinical Correlations • Thomas M. Devlin• ISBN 9780470565322
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Atherosclerosis is a disease in which the inside of an artery narrows due to the build up of plaque.
This ppt discusses how the plaque is formed in terms of biochemistry and molecular level.