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Notes available for the following studies at Kings College London (KCL)
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A-level 1
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American history 2
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BA Geography 4
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Biochemistry 7
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Biology 7
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Biomedical science 1
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Biomedical Science BSc 1
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Biomedical/Medicine 21
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BSc Biomedical Sciences 52
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BSc Business Management 14
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BSc Computer Science 1
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BSc Mathematics 5
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BSc Pharmacology 2
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BSc Psychology 33
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Business 1
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Chemistry 1
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Comparative literature with film studies 1
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Computer Science 2
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Dentistry/ Medicine undegraduate 53
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Economics 4
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Economics and Management BA 1
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Education 4
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English Literature 139
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Environment, Politics and Globalization 10
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French and Management 1
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French with English 8
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GCSE/A level English 2
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GCSEs and iGCSE 1
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Geography history english 3
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Health 2
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History 2
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International Management 58
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International Relations 14
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Kings College London 186
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Law LLB 196
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Linguistics 1
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LLB Law 1
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Masters in Science in Computer Science 1
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Medical Law MA 6
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Medicine 2
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MSc Financial Mathematics 14
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Neuroscience 7
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Neuroscience BSc 1
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Nursing 2
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Organisational change 1
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Pharmacy 1
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Philosophy 5
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Physics 2
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Political Economy 1
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Politics, Philosophy and Law 3
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Religion 1
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Software Development 2
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Theology 7
Popular books Kings College London (KCL)
Ellen G. Strauss, James H. Strauss • ISBN 9780123737410
Caramani • ISBN 9780199574971
Andrew Dessler, Andrew E. Dessler • ISBN 9781107480674
Sir Jack Beatson, Hon. Andrew Burrows • ISBN 9780198734789
A P Simester, John Spencer • ISBN 9781849467223
Latest notes & summaries Kings College London (KCL)
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Kings College London•Pharmacology
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Key Concepts of Pharmacology • • ISBN 9781632422538
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Experiences of Patients who have Fully Recovered after Antipsychotic Treatment
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Kings College London•Nursing
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Experiences of Patients who have Fully Recovered after Antipsychotic Treatment
Description of loss of function and gain of function alleles with main examples. Explanation of incomplete dominance and codominance
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Kings College London•Molecular Genetics
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Description of loss of function and gain of function alleles with main examples. Explanation of incomplete dominance and codominance
How is sex determined in organisms? Examples of several syndromes. What is needed to confirm maleness? Inactivation of the X chromosome -calico cats. Examples in disorders.
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Kings College London•Molecular Genetics
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How is sex determined in organisms? Examples of several syndromes. What is needed to confirm maleness? Inactivation of the X chromosome -calico cats. Examples in disorders.
Explanation of the main functions of respiratory system and how does it work. What are the defence mechanisms against microbes? The main gas laws and what do they show - tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, residual volume, inspiratory capacity, vital capacity, functional residual capacity. How does ventilation occur? Explanation of gas exchange in alveoli and upper airways, oxygen transport, role of haemoglobin.
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Kings College London•Physiology
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Explanation of the main functions of respiratory system and how does it work. What are the defence mechanisms against microbes? The main gas laws and what do they show - tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, residual volume, inspiratory capacity, vital capacity, functional residual capacity. How does ventilation occur? Explanation of gas exchange in alveoli and upper airways, oxygen transport, role of haemoglobin.
Summary of pH, amino acids and buffers. How to calculate pH using pKa value?
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Kings College London•biochemistry
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Summary of pH, amino acids and buffers. How to calculate pH using pKa value?
Introduction to cytoskeleton and its elements. Definition of microfilaments, microtubules, intermediate filaments and their mechanism of action. How muscle contraction is formed to perform cell movement? What are the main proteins involved in the process?
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Kings College London•Biomedical Science 1st Year Cell Biology #1
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Introduction to cytoskeleton and its elements. Definition of microfilaments, microtubules, intermediate filaments and their mechanism of action. How muscle contraction is formed to perform cell movement? What are the main proteins involved in the process?
What is the extracellular matrix and what are its components? Explanation of tight junctions and gap junctions. What are hemidesmosomes and desmosomes and how cells interact with each other?
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Kings College London•Biomedical Science 1st Year Cell Biology #1
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What is the extracellular matrix and what are its components? Explanation of tight junctions and gap junctions. What are hemidesmosomes and desmosomes and how cells interact with each other?
What is a virus? Examples of viral diseases. Structure of the several types of viruses including poliovirus, papillomavirus, herpesvirus, influenza virus, hiv. Comprehensive explanation of the virus replication cycle and the virus receptors.
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Kings College London•Medical Microbiology
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Main concepts of parasitology• By sissgeorge
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What is a virus? Examples of viral diseases. Structure of the several types of viruses including poliovirus, papillomavirus, herpesvirus, influenza virus, hiv. Comprehensive explanation of the virus replication cycle and the virus receptors.
Introduction to pharmacology. Definition of a drug, specificity, selectivity. What is pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics? Introduction to ADME - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion.
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Kings College London•Fundamentals Of Pharmacology
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Principles of Pharmacology • David E. Golan, Armen H. Tashjian• ISBN 9781496320575
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Introduction to pharmacology. Definition of a drug, specificity, selectivity. What is pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics? Introduction to ADME - absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion.