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  2. Muscle Attachment and Function Answers 1 – Cervical Trapezius ...

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    24 Oct 2020: Muscle Attachment and Function Answers. 1 – Cervical Trapezius -> Cranial rotator of the scapula. 2 – Thoracic Trapezius -> Caudal rotator of the scapula. 3 – Deltoid -> Shoulder flexor. 4 – Supraspinatus -> Shoulder extensor. 5 – Triceps -
  3. Activity 1 – Superconductivity and Quantum Materials 1 What ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 1 – Superconductivity and Quantum Materials. 1 What is Superconductivity? Superconductivity is an active area of research that falls within the larger field of solid. state physics. This fascinating phenomenon is surprisingly widespread
  4. Activity 2 – The Meissner Effect and BCS Theory ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 2 – The Meissner Effect and BCS Theory. 2 The Meissner Effect. In 1933 it was found that not only do. superconductors show zero electrical resistance,. but they also expel any magnetic field from their. interiors below a critical field
  5. Activity 3 – High Temperature Superconductors and Quantum Materials…

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 3 – High Temperature Superconductors and Quantum. Materials Research. 3 High Temperature Superconductivity: Superconductors above 30 K. BCS theory set a limit on the critical temperature that could be achieved by any. superconductor at 30
  6. Solutions to Exercises Exercise 1: Elemental lead (Pb) has ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Solutions to Exercises. Exercise 1: Elemental lead (Pb) has a superconducting transition at 7.2 K. A cuboid sample. of Pb has dimensions (l w h) of (4 0.5 0.5) mm. At 7.5 K the voltage across two contacts. (V+ and V-) was measured to be 3.52 nV when
  7. Activity 1 – Zooming out: nation-states and their borders ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 1 – Zooming out: nation-states and their borders Political borders separate the territory of one state from the territory of another. There are 194 nation-states in the world today, and there are more than 300 land borders between them,
  8. Activity 2 – Zooming in: how people cross borders ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 2 – Zooming in: how people cross borders This activity invites you to critically reflect on the varied experiences of border crossing encountered by people around the world today. The activity also stimulates reflection about the social
  9. Activity 1 - How does the immune system work? ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 1 - How does the immune system work? The immune system did not evolve to stop humans carrying out organ transplants. Instead we evolved it over millions of years to stop us being invaded and attacked by a variety of prokaryotic and
  10. Activity 3 - Why is the Major Histocompatibility Complex ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 3 - Why is the Major Histocompatibility Complex so important? We saw in resource 2 that fetal trophoblast cells are perilously exposed to the maternal blood and immune system. So why are they not attacked as a foreign invader? Half of the
  11. Activity 4 - How might the mammalian fetus avoid ...

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    14 Oct 2020: Activity 4 - How might the mammalian fetus avoid immune attack? If you have read the other three resources for this topic, you will now be aware of the potential problem facing the embryo/fetus. Its trophoblast cells, presumably bearing
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  13. Bone Identification Answers: A – scapula B – humerus ...

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    18 Oct 2020: Bone Identification Answers:. A – scapula. B – humerus. C – ulna. D – radius. E – carpal bones. F – metacarpal bones. G – phalanges. H – pelvis (composed of ilium, pubis and ischium). I – femur. J – tibia. K – fibula. L –
  14. Activity - Genetic Drift There are actually two processes ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Genetic Drift. There are actually two processes by which organisms evolve at the genetic level. One is. through natural selection and you will be familiar with this through examples of antibiotic. resistance in bacteria and industrial
  15. Activity - Continuous Genetic Variation Throughout most A-level…

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Continuous Genetic Variation. Throughout most A-level courses, you will be introduced to traits whose variation is. apparently controlled by one or, just a small number of genes. For instance, when you learn. about dominance, you will
  16. Activity - Gene-Environment Interactions In the previous section, we…

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Gene-Environment Interactions. In the previous section, we investigated evolution in polygenic traits. Things get even more. complicated when we consider that the environment itself can influence how genes affect a. trait, causing even
  17. Activity - Heritability Although the nature vs nurture debate ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Heritability. Although the nature vs nurture debate is not a useful way of considering variation, we can. find out how much of the phenotypic variation in a trait is due to genetic causes and how. much of the variation in a trait is due
  18. Activity – Heat generation by brown adipose tissue Brown ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Heat generation by brown adipose tissue. Brown adipose tissue is an organ specialized for thermogenesis, or making heat. Brown. adipose tissue plays a role in the overall regulation of body temperature, which is. coordinated by the
  19. Activity – Controlling brown adipose tissue thermogenesis Scientists…

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Controlling brown adipose tissue thermogenesis. Scientists have learned a lot about brown adipose tissue by studying mice at cold. temperatures. Read the sections called “Classical nonshivering thermogenesis” and “The mechanism of.
  20. Activity – Therapeutic potential of brown adipose tissue This ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Therapeutic potential of brown adipose tissue. This activity is a bit different from the rest. Now that you know about white and brown. adipose tissue, it’s time to think about how this knowledge could be applied to treat human.
  21. Activity – Case Study - Madagascar Madagascar has incredibly ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Case Study - Madagascar. Madagascar has incredibly high biodiversity, and the number of species discovered on the. island is still rising. The link below is to an article in The Guardian newspaper which describes the continued.
  22. Activity – Links between geographical knowledge and conservation…

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Links between geographical knowledge and conservation science. This section assumes that you already know something about what has been described as. the current “biodiversity crisis”. If you haven’t read or heard very much about
  23. Activity – Taking it further Here are few more ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Taking it further. Here are few more things for you to think about if this topic has interested you, and some. more resources for you to use. Biodiversity Hotspots are important in identifying areas where conservation efforts should be.
  24. Activity – Maps and the Geographical Imagination Geography is ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Maps and the Geographical Imagination Geography is sometimes described as earth description. But the political geographers Joe Painter and Alex Jeffrey have noted that geography is less about describing the earth as if seen through a
  25. Activity – Maps and Power We have seen how ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Maps and Power. We have seen how maps help us make sense of the world. We should reflect on the. importance of deciding to map something. But we must also consider how such maps were. and are produced. What became known as the Great
  26. Activity – Maps and Policy Maps that show clear ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Maps and Policy. Maps that show clear trends can be very useful for policy makers. It is quite common to see maps of economic and social indicators. The publication of the 2011 census, for example, was accompanied by a variety of maps (e
  27. Activity – Maps and Technology Following on from our ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Maps and Technology. Following on from our discussion of policy, let’s consider the use of technology in helping to. communicate geographical patterns to different audiences. There is no doubt that. technology has changed how we view
  28. Activity – Other Cartographical Traditions and Imaginations This…

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity – Other Cartographical Traditions and Imaginations. This topic has largely (though not explicitly) considered maps that were produced in the. western world. The kinds of cartographic conventions that we have met here are not. necessarily
  29. Activity 1 - Time Dilation In relativity different observers ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 1 - Time Dilation. In relativity different observers can (correctly) disagree on the time between events. Put another way; “moving clocks tick slow” - What does this mean? Take a spaceship flying to Alpha Centauri (the sun’s nearest
  30. Activity 2 - Length Contraction We have seen that ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 2 - Length Contraction. We have seen that time intervals between events appear to be different lengths depending. upon the relative speeds of observers in different inertial frames. Special relativity gets even. stranger still. If someone
  31. Activity 3 - The Lorentz Transformation Lorentz transformations are…

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 3 - The Lorentz Transformation. Lorentz transformations are the relativistic equivalent of the classical Galilean. transformation, where, due to time dilation and length contraction, there are added. complicating effects. We earlier said
  32. Worked Examples Time Dilation Imagine we had a spaceship ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Worked Examples. Time Dilation. Imagine we had a spaceship which could instantaneously accelerate to whatever speed we. wanted (below the speed of light). Suppose we also found a star 10 000 light years (lyr) away which we wanted to visit. We decide
  33. Activity 1 - Crunching Numbers First, let’s take a ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 1 - Crunching Numbers. First, let’s take a look at the figures for the ’Brexit’ Referendum of 23 June 2016. UK. voters voted by 52% to 48% to leave the European Union. The figures below are based on polling carried out by the polling
  34. Activity 2 - Explaining the Results How do we ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 2 - Explaining the Results. How do we explain these results? The link between education and voting behaviour may be. influenced by a wide array of factors, and teasing out their relative significance is not easy. Age. One factor we cannot
  35. Activity 3 - Looking Ahead Politics in the UK ...

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    6 Oct 2020: Activity 3 - Looking Ahead. Politics in the UK is changing very rapidly, and it is difficult to predict what the political. landscape will look like a year from now, let along five, ten or twenty years in the future. However, we can try and think
  36. Activity – Seeking solutions from nature One way of ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Seeking solutions from nature. One way of designing with biomimicry is to start with an engineering problem and brainstorm. creatures or systems in nature that have overcome a similar challenge, as they may provide. a solution. Let’s
  37. Activity – Using Nature to Inspire Another way of ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Using Nature to Inspire. Another way of designing with biomimicry is to find a fascinating process or animal in nature. and use its features to inspire a totally new design. Let’s practice with two examples! Challenge 1: You sit
  38. Activity – Biomimicry at work today Biomimicry is a ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity – Biomimicry at work today. Biomimicry is a transdisciplinary field, which means it incorporates knowledge from biologists,. doctors, mathematicians, chemists, architects, physicists, and more. Engineering applies. science and technology
  39. Activity - Molecular Dynamics Simulations How can we understand ...

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Molecular Dynamics Simulations. How can we understand what is happening at an atomic or molecular. scale? With computers, of course! In the 1950s, researchers developed methods to study atomic. systems by representing each atom as a rigid
  40. Activity - Applications of Molecular Dynamics Molecular dynamics is…

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    5 Oct 2020: Activity - Applications of Molecular Dynamics. Molecular dynamics is an important tool because it allows us to examine systems at conditions. (temperature, pressure, etc.) that may not be feasible in a hands-on experiment. This is. important for
  41. Activity - Was Malthus right? In one sense, it ...

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    1 Oct 2020: Activity - Was Malthus right? In one sense, it is hard to deny that a high population could place a heavy demand on food. and other resources, so Malthus’ warning about overpopulation should not be dismissed. However, lots of scholars have found
  42. Activity - Tragedy of the Commons The resources on ...

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    1 Oct 2020: Activity - Tragedy of the Commons. The resources on overpopulation helped you to consider the strain placed on resources by a. growing population. Garrett Hardin used some Malthusian-style principles to put forward his. theory of the ‘Tragedy of
  43. Activity - Drama of the Commons While Hardin’s theory ...

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    1 Oct 2020: Activity - Drama of the Commons. While Hardin’s theory of the ‘Tragedy of the Commons’ is still widely talked about in. Geography, scholars have demonstrated that it contains several flaws. One of the most. famous scholars to criticise Hardin
  44. Activity 1 – The epidemiology and classification of diabetes ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity 1 – The epidemiology and classification of diabetes mellitus. Who gets Type 2 diabetes mellitus? As a clinician, it is important to know whom you are treating. The following report might be. helpful in this aspect:. http://www.diabetes.org
  45. Activity 2 – Understanding the symptoms and complications of ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity 2 – Understanding the symptoms and complications of Type 2. diabetes mellitus. What initial symptoms do diabetic patients report, and why? Doctors will enquire about certain symptoms when taking a patient’s medical history, to.
  46. Activity 3 – Understanding insulin resistance Defining insulin…

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity 3 – Understanding insulin resistance. Defining insulin sensitivity. Receptors for insulin are present on target cells where insulin normally acts. Insulin secreted. by the pancreas is transported by the bloodstream to target organs, where
  47. Activity 4 – How can we better manage insulin ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity 4 – How can we better manage insulin resistance in patients? Managing T2DM in patients. The clinical management of T2DM revolves around lifestyle modifications, such as having a. healthy diet and regular exercise (exercise increases
  48. Activity – The Icon The following two texts explain ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity – The Icon The following two texts explain how the Vespa is not simply a scooter, but has become an iconic symbol of Italian design and of the particular socio-economic climate post-WWII. Please read the two texts and then move on to the
  49. Activity – Vespa and Cinema The following three examples ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity – Vespa and Cinema The following three examples will explore material from films that contributed to the popularity of Vespa over time. 1. La Vespa in Famous Films From its birth onwards, the Vespa scooter has had a main role in many
  50. Activity – Around Tuscany on an Old Vespa Taking ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Activity – Around Tuscany on an Old Vespa Taking an impromptu and unplanned field trip in Italy with a friend can be really fun: good food, beautiful scenery, sun-soaked beaches, hills and squares and, of course… a Vespa! In this blog entry, a
  51. Answer Sheet Activity 3 b) IB –IID – IIIA ...

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    2 Oct 2020: Answer Sheet Activity 3 b) IB –IID – IIIA – IVC Activity 5 a) Vero o Falso? 1. Eleonora e Marco hanno fatto un giro in Vespa in Toscana due anni fa. Falso Hanno fatto il viaggio questa estate. 2. A Siena hanno visto il Palio. Falso Sono

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