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Biological Sciences 15
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Biomedical Sciences 1
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Business and Management 33
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Chemistry 6
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Combined Honours Social Sciences 1
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Durham University 46
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Economics 2
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Economics with Management 2
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English Studies 24
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Geography Hons 16
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Geology 2
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History BA 14
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InterCourse 1
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International Relations 7
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Law LLB 51
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Mathematics 1
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Modern Languages 1
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Modern Languages BA 4
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Philosophy and Politics 1
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Principles of Economics Micro Economics Exam Notes 1
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Psychology 17
Popular books Durham University (DUT)
James Fulcher • ISBN 9780192802187
Jocelyn E Krebs, Elliott S Goldstein • ISBN 9780763766320
Professor L. S. Sealy, R. J. A. Hooley • ISBN 9780199299034
Roger Masterman, Colin Murray • ISBN 9781292144252
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Universal precautions require that equipment or devices that only come in contact wit ha 
patient's intact skin should undergo -
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Universal precautions require that equipment or devices that only come in contact wit ha 
patient's intact skin should undergo -
Lecture notes for third-year metaphysics module
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the function of the cardiovascular system?
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the function of the cardiovascular system?
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colorectal cancer diagnosis - fecal occult blood test along with either a double-contrast barium enema or a colonoscopy 
rectal examination 
biopsies 
CT for staging 
Trans rectal ultrasonography
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colorectal cancer diagnosis - fecal occult blood test along with either a double-contrast barium enema or a colonoscopy 
rectal examination 
biopsies 
CT for staging 
Trans rectal ultrasonography
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Epinephrine is the neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system. - causing systemic vasoconstriction, binds to the cardiac beta-receptors, resulting in increased heart rate and increased cardiac output.
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Epinephrine is the neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system. - causing systemic vasoconstriction, binds to the cardiac beta-receptors, resulting in increased heart rate and increased cardiac output.