University of Bristol (UOB)
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Majors at University of Bristol (UOB)
Notes available for the following studies at University of Bristol (UOB)
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Accounting and Finance 1
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Biology 38
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Biology and Psychology 2
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Biomedicine 3
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Business Managment with Marketing 3
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Chemistry 17
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Civil Engineering MEng 1
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Economics 5
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English Literature 2
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Experimental Psychology 3
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Further Mathematics, Physics, Economics, EPQ 2
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Geography 8
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History 3
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Languages 1
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Law LLB 15
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Mathematics 1
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Medicine 202
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Neuroscience 1
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Philosophy 1
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Politics 1
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Politics and International Relations 2
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Russian 1
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Social Policy 1
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Social Policy with Management 1
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University of Bristol 60
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Veterinary Science 1
Popular books University of Bristol (UOB)
Colin Faragher • ISBN 9780198840527
Bruce Hood, Daniel L. Schacter • ISBN 9781137406743
Matt Ridley • ISBN 9780060894085
Matthew J. Homewood • ISBN 9780198854999
Latest notes & summaries University of Bristol (UOB)
A detailed summary of the cardiac cycle and the law of laplace.
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University of Bristol•Systems of the Body 1
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Cardiovascular System• By harrykane
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A detailed summary of the cardiac cycle and the law of laplace.
A run through of all the different types of Muscular disorders.
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University of Bristol•Systems of the Body 1
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Musculoskeletal System• By TBF14
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A run through of all the different types of Muscular disorders.
A detailed summary of Sterling's Law, factors affecting stroke volume and the extrinsic control of contractility.
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Cardiovascular System• By harrykane
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A detailed summary of Sterling's Law, factors affecting stroke volume and the extrinsic control of contractility.
Summary explanation of joint classification according to function and structure.
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Musculoskeletal System• By TBF14
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Summary explanation of joint classification according to function and structure.
A detailed summary of the the drugs used for hypertension.
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Cardiovascular System• By harrykane
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A detailed summary of the the drugs used for hypertension.
A detailed summary on different types of hypertension and the main causes of secondary hypertension.
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Cardiovascular System• By harrykane
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A detailed summary on different types of hypertension and the main causes of secondary hypertension.
A detailed summary of the how the baroreceptor reflex monitors the mean arterial pressure and an outline on the Windkessel effect.
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Cardiovascular System• By harrykane
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A detailed summary of the how the baroreceptor reflex monitors the mean arterial pressure and an outline on the Windkessel effect.
Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.
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COMPLETE Set of Notes for Pre-Clinical Medicine at University of Bristol• By mh14782
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Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.
Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.
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University of Bristol•Year 1
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COMPLETE Set of Notes for Pre-Clinical Medicine at University of Bristol• By mh14782
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Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.
Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.
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University of Bristol•Year 1
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COMPLETE Set of Notes for Pre-Clinical Medicine at University of Bristol• By mh14782
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Complete set of notes for this element in the Bristol A100 Pre-clinical course. This is everything you need to know to achieve 90% marks. It is presented in a simple question, simple answer layout. If you have any questions or if anything doesn’t make sense, email me at mh14782@my.bristol.ac.uk. Special thanks to all my lecturers who made many of the diagrams.