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Notes available for the following courses of Biology at University of Bristol (UOB)
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Acquisition of Behaviour 2
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Agricultural Biotechnology BIOL31129 4
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Behavioural Ecology C100 2
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Cardiology 1
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Cell and Developmental Biology 1
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Conservation C100 1
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Conservation Biology 1
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Diversity of Life 3
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Ecology C100 1
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Evolutionary Biology 1
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Evolutionary Ecology BIOL31136 2
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Green Planet C100 1
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Insect Biology C100 1
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Marine Ecology and Physiology 1
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Molecular methodologies for biology 1
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Oceans BIOL30011 3
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Optimisation of Behaviour: Sex, Behaviour and Life Histories BIOL30013 1
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Optimisation, Behaviour and Life Histories 2
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Parasite biology 1
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Parasitology 1
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Plant disease C100 2
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Social Evolution BIOL30003 1
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Social Evolution: Genes to Societies 1
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Staying Alive BIOL30010 1
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Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of predator-prey interactions 1
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The ecology of Food Production and the Farmed Landscape 1
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This document covers all key areas of cardiology including heart and vascular anatomy, mathematical equations, haemodynamics and more. This is Suitable for all life sciences students regardless of subject or year. Extra information in this document classes as further reading and helps to improve your understanding of the heart
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University of Bristol•Cardiology
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The fundamentals of biomedicine• By liddy1998
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This document covers all key areas of cardiology including heart and vascular anatomy, mathematical equations, haemodynamics and more. This is Suitable for all life sciences students regardless of subject or year. Extra information in this document classes as further reading and helps to improve your understanding of the heart
An in depth revision guide to parasite biology, parasite life cycles and their host interactions.
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University of Bristol•parasitology
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An in depth revision guide to parasite biology, parasite life cycles and their host interactions.
An in depth revision document of parasites, their lifecycles and the host interactions. Includes endo-, ecto-, micro- and macro-parasites. Some of the covered parasites include human hookworm, dog roundworms, Trichinella, Anisakiasis, Taenia saginata AKA beef tapeworm, Taenia solium AKA pork tapeworm, Diphyllobothrium latum AKA the broad tapeworm, Schistosomes, Fasciola hepatica and many more.
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University of Bristol•parasite biology
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An in depth revision document of parasites, their lifecycles and the host interactions. Includes endo-, ecto-, micro- and macro-parasites. Some of the covered parasites include human hookworm, dog roundworms, Trichinella, Anisakiasis, Taenia saginata AKA beef tapeworm, Taenia solium AKA pork tapeworm, Diphyllobothrium latum AKA the broad tapeworm, Schistosomes, Fasciola hepatica and many more.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Agricultural Biotechnology'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). This module covers the history of agriculture and how it has progressed, with a strong focus on the advantages and disadvantages of genetic modification.
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University of Bristol•Agricultural Biotechnology
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Agricultural Biotechnology'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). This module covers the history of agriculture and how it has progressed, with a strong focus on the advantages and disadvantages of genetic modification.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Evolutionary Ecology'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module covers how natural selection has promoted evolution of biodiversity, using examples from a range of model adaptive radiations, including Darwin's finches, African cichlid fishes and Anolis lizards.
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University of Bristol•Evolutionary Ecology
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Evolutionary Ecology'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module covers how natural selection has promoted evolution of biodiversity, using examples from a range of model adaptive radiations, including Darwin's finches, African cichlid fishes and Anolis lizards.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Oceans'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module covers the key concepts relating to the evolution and ecology of life in oceanic systems.
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University of Bristol•Oceans
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Oceans'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module covers the key concepts relating to the evolution and ecology of life in oceanic systems.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Optimisation of Behaviour: Sex, Behaviour and Life Histories'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on the evolution and maintenance of sex.
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University of Bristol•Optimisation of Behaviour: Sex, Behaviour and Life Histories
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Genome • Matt Ridley• ISBN 9780060894085
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Optimisation of Behaviour: Sex, Behaviour and Life Histories'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on the evolution and maintenance of sex.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Social Evolution: Genes to Societies'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module explains the unified theory of social evolution that applies from genes to civilisations which can be use to underpin the key phases in the transition to social living.
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University of Bristol•Social Evolution
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol course 'Social Evolution: Genes to Societies'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module explains the unified theory of social evolution that applies from genes to civilisations which can be use to underpin the key phases in the transition to social living.
A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol 3rd year module 'Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on understanding predator traits as well as the anti-predator traits in prey, the ecological impacts of predator-prey interactions, and how technology has been developed and used to study predator-prey interactions.
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University of Bristol•Staying Alive
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A full compilation of all 15 lectures of the University of Bristol 3rd year module 'Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions'. Independent reading is included (highlighted in yellow). The module focuses on understanding predator traits as well as the anti-predator traits in prey, the ecological impacts of predator-prey interactions, and how technology has been developed and used to study predator-prey interactions.
An in-depth set of notes on the lecture material of the 2nd year Biology module at the University of Bristol. If you learn from these notes you will be able to achieve a 2:1. However, if you would like to achieve a 1st you will need to do further reading outside of the lecture material.
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University of Bristol•Plant Disease
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An in-depth set of notes on the lecture material of the 2nd year Biology module at the University of Bristol. If you learn from these notes you will be able to achieve a 2:1. However, if you would like to achieve a 1st you will need to do further reading outside of the lecture material.