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Иконка для Fanny Burney Collection 0.2

Fanny Burney Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-14
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This book contain collection of 3 books

1. Evelina; or, the History of a Young Lady's Entrance into the World [1778]
2. Cecilia; or, Memoirs of an Heiress [1782]
3. Camilla; or, A Picture of Youth [1796]

About the Author
Fanny Burney

Novelist, daughter of Dr. Charles Burney, a musician of some distinction, was born at Lynn Regis, where her father was organist. Her mother having died while she was very young, and her father, who had come to London, being too busy to give her any attention, she was practically self-educated.

Her first novel, Evelina, published anonymously in 1778, at once by its narrative and comic power, brought her fame, and, through Mrs. Thrale, she made the acquaintance of Dr. Johnson, with whom she became a great favourite. Her next literary venture was a comedy, The Witlings; but, by the advice of her father, it was not put upon the stage. In 1782, however, she produced Cecilia, which, like its predecessor, had an enormous sale, and which, though not perhaps so popular as Evelina, added to her fame.

She now became the friend of Burke and other distinguished persons, including Mrs. Delaney, through whom she became known to the royal family, and was offered the appointment of Second Keeper of the Robes, which, with some misgivings, she accepted. This situation did not prove a happy one, the duties being menial, the society uncongenial, and the court etiquette oppressive and injurious to her health, and in 1791 she obtained permission to retire on a pension of £100.

She had, during her connection with the court, continued her Diary, which she had begun in girlhood, and continued during her whole life, and which during this period contains many interesting accounts of persons and affairs of note. She married [1793] Gen. D’Arblay, a French emigré, their only income being her slender pension. This she endeavoured to increase by producing a tragedy, Edwy and Elvira, which failed. In 1795 she published by subscription another novel, Camilla, which, though it did not add to her reputation, considerably improved her circumstances, as it is said to have brought her £3000. After some years spent in France, where her husband had obtained employment, she returned to England and published her last novel, The Wanderer, which fell flat. Her only remaining work was a life of her father, written in an extraordinarily grandiloquent style. She died in 1840, aged 87.

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Иконка для Calculus Study Guide 12.2

Calculus Study Guide (v. 12.2)

MobileReference опубликовал приложение 2011-05-14
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You will use it from high school all the way to graduate school and beyond.

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Includes both Calculus I and II
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Introduction: Functions

Limits and Continuity: Limit of a Sequence | Limit of a Function | Limit of a function at infinity | Continuity | Classification of Discontinuities

Derivative: Computing the derivative | Quotient Rules | The Chain Rule | Implicit Function | Related Rates | Product Rule
Table of derivatives: General differentiation rules | Derivatives of simple functions | Derivatives of exponential and logarithmic functions | Derivatives of trigonometric functions | Derivatives of hyperbolic functions | Derivatives of Inverse Trigonometric Functions

Integration (Antiderivative): Integral | Arbitrary Constant of Integration | The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus
Table of Integrals: Rules for integration of general functions | Integrals of simple functions | Rational functions | Irrational functions | Logarithms | Exponential functions | Trigonometric functions | Inverse Trigonometric Functions | Hyperbolic functions | Inverse hyperbolic functions | Definite integrals lacking closed-form antiderivatives | The "sophomore's dream" | Integral Curve | Euler-Maclaurin Formula | Trapezium rule

Logarithms and Exponentials: E - base of natural logarithm | Ln(x) | Hiperbolic functions

Applications of the Definite Integral in Geometry: Area of a Surface of Revolution | Solid of Revolution

Techniques of Integration: Integration by Parts | The ILATE rule | Integration by Substitution | Trigonometric Substitution | Partial Fractions in Integration of Rational Function | Numeric Integration | Simpson Rule

Principles of Integral Evaluation: Methods of Contour Integration | Cauchy's Integral Formula | Improper Integrals | L'Hopital's Rule

Differential Equations: First-Order Differential Equation | Linear Differential Equation
Examples: A separable first order linear ordinary differential equation | Non-separable first order linear ordinary differential equations | A simple mathematical model | Harmonic Oscillator | Stiff Equation

Numerical Integration Methods: Numerical Ordinary Differential Equations | Euler's Method | Runge-Kutta Methods | Multistep Method

Series: Taylor Polynomials | Taylor Series | List of Taylor series | Lagrange Polynomial

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Иконка для Chemistry Study Guide 12.2

Chemistry Study Guide (v. 12.2)

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Navigate from table of contents or search for words or phrases. FREE Atom Structure and Periodic Table in the trial version.

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Intended for everyone interested in Chemistry, particularly undergraduate and graduate science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students, and advanced high school students.

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Atomic structure
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Atom Structure: Atom Size | Atomic orbitals | Quantum number | Electron configuration | Aufbau principle | Hund's rule | Pauli exclusion principle | Valence shell | Valence electrons | Octet rule | Nucleon | Element | Isotope | Ion | Spectrum | Discovery

Periodic Table: List of elements by atomic number | Arrangement | Periodicity of chemical properties | Electron configuration | Naming of elements | Chemical symbols | Atomic radius | Electronegativity | Electron affinity | Ionization potential

Chemical Series: Alkali metal | Alkaline earth metal | Lanthanides | Actinides | Transition metals | Poor metals | Metalloids | Nonmetals | Halogens | Noble gases

Molecule: Mole | Molecular mass | Molecular formula | Empirical formula | Compound

Chemical Bond: Covalent | Coordinate covalent | Ionic | Metallic | Polarity | Lewis structure | Resonance | Aromaticity

Molecular geometry: Valence bond theory | Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory | Orbital hybridization | Sigma bond | Pi bond | Carbon-carbon bond

Stereochemistry: Isomers | Structural isomerism | Stereoisomerism | Geometric isomerism | Optical isomerism | Diastereomer | Enantiomer | Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rule | Conformational isomerism

Intermolecular forces: Ionic | Hydrogen bonds | Dipole-Dipole | London dispersion

Gas: Kinetic theory | Boyle's law | Charles's law | Gay-Lussac's law | Combined gas law | Avogadro's law | Ideal gas law | Van der Waals equation

Gas mixtures: Mole fraction | Partial pressure | Dalton's law

Solutions: Concentration | Henry's law | Colligative properties

Thermodynamics: Laws of thermodynamics | Internal energy | Enthalpy | Entropy | Gibbs free energy | Helmholtz free energy | Enthalpy change of formation | Enthalpy change of reaction | Hess's law

Equilibrium: Le Châtelier's principle | Phase | Phase diagrams | Phase equilibrium

Reactions: Types | Exothermic | Endothermic | Kinetics | Reaction rate | Temperature dependence | Activation energy

Acids and bases: Acid | Base | Alkaline | Conjugate acid/ base | Protonation | Deprotonation | Dissociation constant | Weak acid | Strong acid | Weak base | Strong base | pH | pOH |

Buffer: Henderson-Hasselbalch equation | Titration | Procedure | Titration curves | Titration Types

Electrochemistry: Voltage | Current | Oxidation state | Oxidation number | Reduction and oxidation | Electrochemical cells | Battery | Corrosion | Electrolysis

Nuclear decay: Alpha particle | Beta particle | Gamma radiation | Half-life | Fission | Fusion

Appendix: History of Chemistry | IUPAC nomenclature | Metric system (SI) | SI writing style | Powers of 10 prefixes | United States units conversion

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Иконка для Biology Study Guide 11.2

Biology Study Guide (v. 11.2)

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You will use it from an undergraduate school all the way to medical school.

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Intended for everyone interested in Biology, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing, and dental students.

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Fully illustrated.
Written in clear, concise format.
Detailed description on cell components and biochemical processes.
Mendelian Genetics and Molecular biology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Plants
Chemical Review
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Chapters:
I. Cells, Types, Components, Viruses
II. Cell Reproduction
III. Mendelian Genetics
IV. Molecular Biology
V. Human Anatomy
VI. Plants and Ecology

Appendices:
General Index
Chemical Review
Biomolecules
Lab Techniques
Basic Ecology Glossary
Invasive Species Glossary

I. Cell

Cell: Cell membrane | Cytoskeleton | Genetic material | Organelles | Prokaryotic cells | Eukaryotic cells | Growth and metabolism | Creation of new cells | Protein synthesis | Origins of cells | History

Types of Cells: Prokaryotes | Bacteria | Groups | Gram-positive | Gram-negative | Cyanobacteria | Archaea | Eukaryotes | Comparison of eukaryotic and procariotic cells | Plant Cells | Comparison of animal and plant cells

Bacterial cell structure: Cell envelope | Cytoplasmic membrane | Surface structures | Intracellular structures | Endospores

Cell Components: Cell wall | Cell membrane | Chloroplast | Cilium | Centriole | Centrosome | Glyoxysome | Cytoplasm | Cytoskeleton | Endoplasmic reticulum | Flagellum | Golgi apparatus | Lysosome | Melanosome | Mitochondria | Mitotic spindle | Nucleus | Nucleolus | Peroxisome | Plasmodesmata | Plastid | Ribosome | Vacuole | Vesicle

Cellular Respiration: Aerobic respiration | Theoretical yields | Anaerobic respiration | Fermentation | ATP

Mitochondria: Functions | Oxidative phosphorylation | Oxidative decarboxylation | Electron transport | Mitochondrial DNA | Reproduction | Origin

Cell Membrane: Phospholipids | Cholesterol | Diffusion | Osmosis | Electrochemical gradient | Membrane permeability | Passive transport | Facilitated diffusion | Ion channel | Active transport | The ATP-Dependent Na/K Pump | V-ATPase | Exocytosis | Endocytosis | Cell wall | Cell envelope | Chitin | Peptidoglycan

Viruses: Discovery | Origins | Classification | Structure | Replication | Lifeform debate | Viruses and disease | Applications | Etymology

II. Cell Reproduction

Cell division: Prokaryotic binary fission | Bacterial conjugation | Eukaryotic Cell Cycle | Mitosis: Prophase | Prometaphase | Metaphase | Anaphase | Telophase | Cytokinesis | Meiosis | Genetic recombination | Chromosomal crossover | Fertilization | Cell Cycle Regulation | Apoptosis | Cancer

III. Mendelian Genetics

Introduction | Phenotype | Mendel's Law of Segregation (First Law) | Mendel's law of independent assortment (Second Law) | Background | Mendelian mutation

IV. Molecular Biology

Genome: Gene | Chromosomes | Homologous chromosomes | Karyotype | Locus | Chromatin: Euchromatin | Heterochromatin | Histone | Nucleosome | Somatic Cell | Gametes: Ovum | Sperm | Human Genome | Mutation | Plasmids

...

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Иконка для Organic Chemistry Study Guide 12.2

Organic Chemistry Study Guide (v. 12.2)

MobileReference опубликовал приложение 2011-05-14
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Audience

Intended for everyone interested in Organic Chemistry, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing, and dental students.

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Formatted for a small screen.
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Organic compounds, formulas and isomers
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Reactions kinetics and mechanisms
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Introduction: History | Description and nomenclature | Classification | Characteristics of organic substances | Molecular structure elucidation | Organic reactions | Organic compounds

Chemical Bond: Valence electron | Covalent | Coordinate covalent bond | Ionic bond | Metallic bond | Polarity | Aromaticity

Molecular geometry: Valence bond theory | Valence shell electron pair repulsion theory | Orbital hybridization | Sigma bond | Pi bond | Lewis structure | Resonance | Carbon-carbon bond

Classification: Common Atoms | Hydrocarbons | Functional groups | Classes | IUPAC nomenclature | Periodic Table

Stereochemistry: Isomers | Structural isomerism | Stereoisomerism | Geometric isomerism | Optical isomerism | Diastereomer | Enantiomer | Cahn-Ingold-Prelog priority rule | Conformational isomerism

Organic Reactions: Nucleophile | Electrophile | Activation energy | Kinetics | Catalyst | Concerted r. | Stepwise r. | Inductive effect | Steric effects

Acid-base Reactions: pH | Acid | Base | Alkaline | Reaction theories | Conjugate acid | Protonation | Deprotonation

Substitution Reactions: Nucleophilic s. | SN1 | SN2 | SNi | Nucleophilic acyl s. | Nucleophilic aromatic s. | Neighbouring group participation | Electrophilic s. | Electrophilic aromatic s. | Radical s.

Elimination Reactions: E1 | E2 | Notes | Zaitsev's rule

Addition Reactions: Electrophilic a. | Syn & Anti a. | Markovnikov's & Anti-M. rule | Nucleophilic a. | Free radical a.

Other Reactions: Rearrangement r. | Redox r. | Hydrolysis | Condensation r. | Polymerization | Addition polymerization | Step-growth polymerization

Reactions by class: Alcohol | Amine | Ether | Epoxide | Haloalkane (Alkyl halide) | Alkene | Alkane | Alkyne | Carbonyls | Aldehyde | Ketone | Carboxylic acid | Ester | Amide | Acyl chloride | Benzene | Imine | Nitriles | Nitro compound

Spectroscopy: Absorption spectrum | Nuclear magnetic resonance S. | Infrared S. | UV/Vis. S. | Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Иконка для Biochemistry Study Guide 12.2

Biochemistry Study Guide (v. 12.2)

MobileReference опубликовал приложение 2011-05-14
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Audience

Intended for everyone interested in Biochemistry, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students.

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Fully illustrated.
Complete lists of amino acids, functional groups, chemical classes.
IUPAC nomenclature
Periodic Table
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Table of Contents

Chapters:
I. Biomolecules
II. Chemical Properties
III. Structural Compounds
IV. Enzymes
V. Membranes And Transport
VI. Energy Pathways
VII. Signal Transduction
VIII. Techniques

Appendices:
General Index
Common Atoms
Hydrocarbons
Standard Amino Acids
Functional groups
Chemical classes
IUPAC nomenclature
Periodic Table
Setup and Navigation
About

I. Biomolecules

Carbohydrates: Monosaccharides | Sugar | Disaccharide | Oligosaccharide | Polysaccharide | Starch | Glycogen | Gluconeogenesis

Lipids: Fatty Acids | Fatty Acid Degradation | Fatty Acid Synthesis | Triglyceride | Waxes | Lipoprotein | Phospholipids | Cholesterol

Nucleic acids: DNA | DNA replication | Mitochondrial DNA | RNA | mRNA | tRNA | Non-coding RNA | siRNA | RNA Degradation | Codon | Adenin | Cytosine | Guanine | Thymine | Uracil | Oligonucleotides

Proteins: Amino acid | Peptide | Primary structure | Secondary structure | Tertiary structure | Protein folding | Protein Degradation

II. Chemical Properties

Bonds: Covalent | Non-covalent | Ionic bond | Hydrogen bond | Van der Waals attractions | Hydrophobic forces

Hydrophilicity: Hydrophilic | Hydrophobic | Polarity

pH: pH | Acid | Alkaline | Base

Redox: Reduction and oxidation | Citric acid cycle | Hydrolysis

III. Structural Compounds

In cells: Actin | Intermediate filament | Microtubule | Flagellin | Peptidoglycan | Myelin | Myosin

In animals: Chitin | Keratin | Collagen | Silk

In plants: Cellulose | Lignin | Cell wall

IV. Enzymes

Enzymes: Etymology and history | 3D Structure | Thermodynamics | Kinetics | Inhibition | Metabolic pathways and allosteric enzymes | Enzyme-naming conventions

Examples: Ubiquitin | Kinase | Dehydrogenase | Proteasome

V. Membranes And Transport

Structure: Fluid mosaic model | Detailed Structure

Membrane Components: Phospholipids | Sphingomyelin | Glycolipid

Movement of Molecules: Diffusion | Osmosis | Electrochemical gradient | Membrane permeability

Passive transport: Facilitated diffusion | Ion channel

Active transport: ATP-Dependent Na/K Pump | V-ATPase | Proton pump | Electron transport | Antiporter | Symporter | Exocytosis | Endocytosis

VI. Energy Pathways

Cellular respiration: Aerobic respiration | Theoretical yields | Anaerobic respiration | Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)

1. Glycolysis: Preparatory phase | Pay-off phase | Entry of sugars | Control of flux | Energy pay-off | Follow-up | Intermediates for other pathways | High aerobic glycolysis | Alternative nomenclature | Oxidative decarboxylation

2. Krebs cycle/Citric Acid cycle

3. Oxidative Phosphorylation

and much more...

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Иконка для Nursing Study Guide 12.2

Nursing Study Guide (v. 12.2)

MobileReference опубликовал приложение 2011-05-14
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Nursing and Physical Assessment Study Guide

Boost Your grades with this fully illustrated study guide. Detailed coverage of physical exam, assessment techniques, assessment scales, blood tests, and more. FREE Vital Signs and Basic Biometrics in the trial

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Intended for nursing, medical, and dental students and residents.

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Vital Signs: Temperature | Blood Pressure | Pulse | Respiratory rate

Basic Biometrics: Height | Weight | BMI | Pain scale | PQRST Method for Symptom Assessment

Primary Assessment Techniques: Inspection | Palpation | Percussion | Auscultation: Heart Sounds | Heart Murmurs | Lung Sounds | Bowel Sounds

Physical Examination: General appearance | Organ systems | Medical history | Differential diagnosis | Cancer Signs | Edema | Universal precautions

Blood Tests Reference Ranges:
Clinical biochemistry: Electrolytes and Metabolites | Liver function tests | Other enzymes and proteins | Other ions and trace metals | Lipids | Tumor markers | Hormones
Hematology: Red blood cells | White blood cells | Coagulation
Immunology: Acute phase protein markers of Inflammation | Autoantibodies
Other: Serology | Arterial blood gas

Serum Electrolytes:
Sodium: Hypernatremia | Hyponatremia
Potassium: Hyperkalemia | Hypokalemia
Calcium: Hypercalcaemia | Hypocalcaemia
Magnesium: Hypermagnesemia | Hypomagnesemia
Chloride: Hyperchloremia | Hypochloremia
Phosphate: Hyperphosphatemia | Hypophosphatemia
Bicarbonate: Hyperbicarbonatemia | Alkalosis | Hypercapnia || Hypobicarbonatemia | Acidosis | Hypocapnia

Other Standard Tests and Scales: EKG | Oxygen saturation | Ulcer assessment | Glasgow coma scale | Pediatric Glasgow Coma Scale | Muscle strength | Bristol Stool Scale | Tanner stage | Odor Intensity | X-Ray

Injection: Subcutaneous | Intramuscular | Depot | Intravenous | Insulin Types

Medical Abbreviations: 0–9 | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W-Z | Latin abbreviations

Abbreviations for medical organizations and personnel: A-B | C-N | O-Z

Measurement Units: Metric system (SI) | SI writing style | Powers of 10 prefixes | US units and conversion to SI

Anatomical Terms: Position | Direction | Motion

Cranial nerves: I olfactory | II optic | III oculomotor | IV trochlear | V trigeminal | V1 ophthalmic | V2 maxillary | V3 mandibular | VI abducens | VII facial | VIII vestibulocochlear (cochlear, vestibular) | IX glossopharyngeal | X vagus | XI accessory | XII hypoglossal

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Иконка для Human Nervous System Study Gui 12.2

Human Nervous System Study Gui (v. 12.2)

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Navigate from Table of Contents or search for words or phrases.

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Intended for everyone interested in human nervous system, particularly undergraduate and graduate life science students, medical students, nursing students, physician assistants students, and physical therapy students.

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I. Cells of the Nervous System

Neuron: Overview | Axon | Dendrite | Apical dendrite | Dendritic spine | Synapse | Neuromuscular junction | Afferent nerve | Efferent nerve | Sensory nerve | Motor nerve

Types of neurons: Pyramidal cell | Betz cell | Purkinje cell | Muscle spindle | Golgi organ | Motor neuron | Sensory neuron

Glial cell: Overview | Astrocyte | Oligodendrocyte | Schwann cell | Myelin

II. Regional Anatomy

Anatomical terms: Position | Direction | Motion

Nervous System Organization: Overview | Brain | Spinal cord | Central nervous system | Peripheral nervous system | Somatic nervous system | Autonomic nervous system | Sympathetic nervous system | Parasympathetic nervous system

Brain Stem external anatomy: Brain Stem | Medulla oblongata | Pons | Midbrain

Brain Stem nuclei: Olivary body | Cochlear nuclei | Superior olivary nuclei | Inferior colliculi | Medial geniculate nuclei | Superior colliculus | Red nucleus | Substantia nigra | Reticular formation | Raphe nuclei | Locus ceruleus | Pedunculopontine nucleus | Midbrain nuclei

Cranial nerves: Overview | I olfactory | II optic | III oculomotor | IV trochlear | V trigeminal | V1 ophthalmic | V2 maxillary | V3 mandibular | VI abducens | VII facial | VIII vestibulocochlear (cochlear, vestibular) | IX glossopharyngeal | X vagus | XI accessory | XII hypoglossal

Cerebellum: Overview | Development and evolution | Anatomy | Blood supply | Dysfunction | Theories about cerebellar function | Purkinje cell

Diencephalon: Overview | Thalamus : Medial geniculate nuclei | Lateral geniculate nucleus | Thalamocortical loop | Hypothalamus | Epithalamus : Pineal gland | Habenula | Subthalamus | Pituitary gland : Anterior pituitary | Posterior pituitary | Other : Third ventricle | Interventricular foramina | Optic chiasm | Subfornical organ

Ventricular system: Overview | Lateral ventricles | Interventricular foramina | Third ventricle | Cerebral aqueduct | Fourth ventricle | Central canal | Choroid plexus | Cerebrospinal fluid

Corpus striatum: Overview | Basal ganglia | Striatum | Putamen | Caudate nucleus | Nucleus accumbens | Globus pallidus | Subthalamic nucleus | Substantia nigra

.....
III. Major Systems

Visual system: Overview | Eye | Rods | Cones | Rods vs. Cones | Optic nerve | Optic chiasm | Optic tract | Lateral geniculate nucleus | Optic radiation | Visual cortex

and much more..


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Иконка для European History 12.2

European History (v. 12.2)

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Table of Contents

Chapters:
1. A Background of European History
2. The Crises of the Middle Ages
3. Renaissance Europe
4. The Age of Exploration and Discovery
5. Challenges to Spiritual Authority
6. Religious Wars in Europe
7. Absolutism in Europe
8. Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment
9. Revolution in France
10. Napoleon Bonaparte and the Rise of Nationalism
11. Age Of Revolutions
12. European Imperialism and Nationalism
13. World War I
14. Europe: 1918 to 1945
15. Europe: 1945 to Present

Appendix:
Glossary
Maps
Timeline
Key Terms A-Z

A Background of European History Up to the Middle Ages: Historical Worldview | Fall of the Roman Empire | Barbarians Unite | Romanesque and Gothic Art

The Middle Ages: Introduction | Papal Power in the Middle Ages | Society in the Middle Ages | Early Middle Ages | High Middle Ages | Late Middle Ages | New Breeds of Art | The Rise of Towns and Commerce | Growth of National Monarchies | The Black Death | Challenges to Spiritual Authority at the End of the Middle Ages

Renaissance Europe: Introduction | Origins | Social Order and Cultural Change | The Birth of Humanism | Arts | The Prince | Northern Renaissance vs. Southern Renaissance | The New Monarchies | The Rise of Court Life

The Age of Exploration and Discovery: Introduction | Causes of the Age of Exploration | Portuguese Roles in Early Exploration | Important Portuguese Explorers | Early Spanish Explorers | English Explorers | Dutch Explorers | Results of the Age of Exploration

Challenges to Spiritual Authority: Introduction | Causes of the Protestant Reformation | Key Persons of the Reformation | Chart of Key Religions | The Counter-Reformation | The Spanish Reconquista of 1492 | Religious Qualms in England

Religious Wars in Europe: Introduction | Spanish Conflict with the Dutch | The Spanish Armada | The Decline of Spain | The Thirty Years' War

Absolutism in Europe: Introduction | Louis XIV, Model of Absolutism | The War of Spanish Succession | The Balance of Power in Foreign Policy | The Economics of Mercantilism | The Rise of Prussia 1701 - 1740 | Stuart England 1603-1714 | The Glorious Dutch Republic | Peter Romanov the Great of Russia 1689-1723 | Baroque Art

Scientific Revolution and Enlightenment: Introduction | An Era of Enlightened Despotism | A War-Torn Europe | Science and Technology | Society and Culture

Revolution in France: Introduction | Diplomatic Revolution | Neoclassicism | Precursors to the French Revolution | End of a Royal family | Storming of the Bastille | New Governments

Napoleon Bonaparte and the Rise of Nationalism: Introduction | The Consulate 1799-1804 | The Empire 1804-1814 | The Congress of Vienna 1814-1815 | The Restoration of Louis XVIII Bourbon | A Shift in Foreign Policy | A New Nationalism

Age Of Revolutions: Introduction | Europe in the Age of Revolutions | Industrial Revolution | Society and Culture

European Imperialism and Nationalism: Introduction | The States of Europe | International Relations | Science and Technology | Society and Culture

World War I: Introduction | The War | Science and Technology | Society and Culture | The Russian Revolution

Europe: 1918 to 1945: Introduction | The Treaty of Versailles of 1919 | Problems of Germany After World War I | German Prosperity Returns | The Rise of Pacifism and Isolation in the 1920s | Democracies in Europe from 1919 through 1939 | Challenges to Democracy in the 1930s | Fascism in Germany and Italy | The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 | Again to War, the Outbreak of World War II

Europe: 1945 to Present: Introduction | Western Europe 1945-Present | The European Union | The Soviet Union and Its Fall

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Иконка для English Grammar Study Guide 12.2

English Grammar Study Guide (v. 12.2)

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Boost Your grades with this comprehensive study guide. Navigate from TOC or search for words or phrases. FREE chapters on Nouns and Pronouns in the trial version

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Chapters | A-Z Index

1. Introduction
2. Parts of speech
3. Spelling
4. Semantics
5. Syntax
6. Punctuation
7. About and Navigation

1. Introduction: History | Classification | Geographical distribution | Alphabet | English grammar

2. Nouns: Inflections | Countable and Uncountable | Words and Word Groups | Plural | Plural of virus | Exercises - Plural | Pronouns: Classes | Possessive | Possessive antecedent | Gender-specific | Gender-neutral | Disjunctive | You | Who | One | Unclear Usage | Articles | Adjectives: Possessive | Word Order | Comparison | Adverbs | Verbs: Voice | Mood | Tenses | Sequence of Tenses | Irregular | List of irregular verbs | Defective | Modal Auxiliary | Shall and Will | Phrasal | Using verbs together | Gerunds | Infinitive | Split infinitive | Prepositions | Conjunctions | Interjections

3. Spelling: Three letter rule | I before e except after c | Silent E | Words containing Q not followed by U | Satiric misspelling | American and British spelling differences

4. Semantics: Words with disputed usage | Words with uncommon properties | Like | Than

5. Syntax: Subject-verb agreement | Agent Verb Object | Right-branching sentence | Run-on sentence | Word order | Tag question | Relative clauses | Going to | It's I/It's me

6. Punctuation: Commas | Apostrophes | Quotations | Semicolons | Colons | Other Punctuation | Capitalization

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