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Providing a clear explanation of the relevant medical science behind the individual medical specialties, Basic Science for Core Medical Training and the MRCP, is an indispensable part of a candidate's MRCP preparation. Directly linked to the Royal College exam, the book follows the same systems-based approach as the syllabus for accurate and effective revision. With full coverage of basic science for the medical specialities, the book features material on genetics, cellular, molecular and membrane biology, and biochemistry. Content is presented in an illustrated and easy-to-read format, ensuring that the basic science for each medical specialty is more approachable and accessible. A focus on how the basic sciences aid understanding of clinical practice is reinforced through key tables of differential diagnoses and pharmacology. Ten multiple choice questions at the end of each chapter consolidate learning and enable candidates to test their knowledge. The book also covers common examination errors and areas of misunderstanding to aid learning and help candidates avoid common pitfalls.
The Book “Medical Biochemistry, an Approach to MBBS Examination” is a useful book for 1st Professional MBBS students for revision and last hour preparation. The book contains university questions from the state of Odisha and other Indian Health Universities. The editor has highlighted the answer pattern of long, short and very short questions. The answers are written point wise and in a simple way so that the students can read and remember the subject matter easily. The questions with answers provided are very important and frequently asked universities questions. Appropriate diagrams with proper labelling will help the students to identify which diagram is most appropriate for the answer, so that they secure better marks.
- Provides a forum for discussion of new discoveries, approaches and ideas in molecular biology - Contributions from leaders in their fields - Abundant references
This book describes how the phenomenon of life emerges gradually from the elements of inanimate matter. It shows that, first, this transition occurs in space, when we move from elementary particles and atoms, through molecules and their complexes, cells, tissues and organs to entire individuals. Second, this transition also happened (and is still happening) in time, during biological evolution, when the first living systems originated spontaneously from organic compounds and then evolved step by step through bacteria to plants, animals and us. Third, the embryonic development from a fertilized egg to an adult individual occurs both in space and time. This book is unique as it analyzes all three processes in terms of their physical, chemical, biochemical, thermodynamic, energetic, genetic, cellular, physiological, embryological, evolutionary and cybernetic aspects.
Biosensors are poised to make a large impact in environmental, food, and biomedical applications, as they clearly offer advantages over standard analytical methods, including minimal sample preparation and handling, real-time detection, rapid detection of analytes, and the ability to be used by non-skilled personnel. Covering numerous applications
Collection development is a cornerstone of librarianship; and with the rapid pace that library materials are produced, a thorough knowledge of collection development is more important than ever before. However, with the myriad of choices available, creating a meaningful collection can be a daunting task. Building and maintaining a health sciences library collection can be a challenge, especially in scenarios where there is no dedicated collection services department or collection development librarian. Often in library school curriculum, collection development strategies are discussed, but specific examples of bibliographic sources may not be covered in detail, particularly for health scienc...
The current edition of this book is intended towards influencing a basic understanding of biomolecules to the students of higher secondary schools and undergraduate programs of health science specialties. An attempt has been made to present the existing knowledge on biomolecules in a lucid language so as to be productive in terms of ease of learning. It is important to mention that the title covers only major categories of biomolecules, which are considered to be of significant value in life processes. In short, the book is a compilation of notes for an instant review on the biomolecules.