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IEB/NSC -History - End of the Cold War
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How has the world changed since the 1960s? 
• What events led to the end of the Cold War? 
An in-depth analysis of what factors contributed to the collapse of the USSR and ending of the Cold War. 
− Challenges facing the USSR by the early 1980s (leadership/economic failure/military demands/Cold War/rise of nationalism) 
− Gorbachev's reforms in the USSR 
▪ 'Perestroika' (aim/course of events/consequences) 
▪ 'Glasnost' (aim/cours...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Latest 2023 Rated A+
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Latest 2023 Rated A+ Localisation of function Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
Primary motor cortex Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
Primary somatosensory cortex Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
Primary visual cortex Occipital lobe, receives and processes visual information. 
Primary auditory cortex Tempora...
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EBME 306 - Unit 1 - Immunocytochemistry techniques (Advantages and Disadvantages)Accurate 100%
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EBME 306 - Unit 1 - Immunocytochemistry techniques (Advantages and Disadvantages)Accurate 100% 
Given immunocytochemistry technique 
 
List: 
1. Advantages 
2. Disadvantages 
3. Applications - ANSWER 
 
Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry - ANSWERAdvantages: 
Specific localisation of antigens in situ. Staining lasts for years. Relatively inexpensive- no specialised equipment required. 
 
Disadvantages: 
Not suitable for light impenetrable materials. Qualitative, and subjective without...
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AQA A Level Psychology: Biopsychology Questions with Correct Answers.
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Localisation of function Correct Answer Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
 
Motor area Correct Answer Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
 
Somatosensory area Correct Answer Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
 
Parts of the brain: Visual area. Correct Answer Occipital lobe, receives and processes visual information. 
 
Parts of the brain: Auditory ar...
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EBME 306 - Unit 1 - Immunocytochemistry techniques (Advantages and Disadvantages)Correct 100%
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Given immunocytochemistry technique 
 
List: 
1. Advantages 
2. Disadvantages 
3. Applications - ANSWER 
 
Immunohistochemistry and immunocytochemistry - ANSWERAdvantages: 
Specific localisation of antigens in situ. Staining lasts for years. Relatively inexpensive- no specialised equipment required. 
 
Disadvantages: 
Not suitable for light impenetrable materials. Qualitative, and subjective without computer analysis. 
 
Application: 
Commonly used for the examination of pathological samples e....
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Cell and molecular biology (alberts) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE
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Cell and molecular biology (alberts) EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS(VERIFIED ANSWERS)|AGRADE 
 
Cytoplasm - ANSWER-Contents of a cell that are contained within its plasma membrane but, in the case of eukaryotic cells, outside the nucleus 
 
Cytosol - ANSWER-Contents of the main compartment of the cell, excluding the nucleus and membrane bounded compartments such as ER and mitochondria. the main site of protein degradation 
 
Gated transport - ANSWER-Movement of proteins through nuclear pore ...
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022
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AQA A-level PSYCHOLOGY 7182/2 Paper 2 Psychology in context Mark scheme June 2022. Apart from mediational processes, use your knowledge of social learning theory to explain 
Miss Honey’s and Mrs Wilson’s comments. 
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Marks for this question: AO2 = 6 
Level Marks Description 
3 5–6 
Application is clear and effective showing sound understanding of social learning 
theory. The answer is coherent and well organised with effective use of specialist 
terminology. 
2 3–4 
There is som...
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Summary - Biopsychology
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Complete summary of content within Biopsychology for AQA exam in 2023 - nervous and endocrine system, localisation and lateralisation, plasticity and functional recovery, ways of studying the brain and biological rhythms. Includes case studies and evaluation for all subheadings.
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: (BIOPSYCHOLOGY) WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS A+ GRADED!!
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AQA A LEVEL PSYCHOLOGY: (BIOPSYCHOLOGY) WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS A+ GRADED!! 
Localisation of function - CORRECT ANSWER-Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
Motor area - CORRECT ANSWER-Back of frontal lobe, involved in regulating movement. 
Somatosensory area - CORRECT ANSWER-Front of both parietal lobes, processes sensory information such as touch. 
Parts of the brain: Visual area. - CORRECT ANSWER-Occipital lobe, ...
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AQA A Level Psychology Biopsychology Questions with 100% Verified Answers.
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Localisation of function Correct Answer Theory that states that different areas of the brain are responsible for different behaviours, processes or activities. 
 
Evaluation of LOF Correct Answer Lashley claimed cortex could take over responsibility for specific cognitive functions injury 
Communication between areas of the brain wernicke claimed different regions different specialist functions, they are independent but to work they must interact 
Individual differences different patterns of act...
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