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Please could you explain Oxidative Phosphorylation?

I like to approach this in 6 steps, but you could also draw this as a diagram if you find that more helpful. All the words in capital letters are needed to get the credit in an exam: 1)NADH and FADH are R...

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Answered by Lydia C. Biology tutor
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How do I approach an essay in my English A Level Exam?

Before your exam it is essential that you have a thorough understanding of the text you are writing about. The most important thing to remember in an A Level essay is the balance of assessment objectives;...

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What is the difference between le/la/les and un/une/des and how to know which one to use in front of a noun?

La première question qu'il est important de se poser lors du choix de l'article qui précède le nom est la suivante:

Suis-je entrain de parler d'un objet en particulier ou bien d'une chose plus géné...

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Answered by Eugénie I. French tutor
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What does Locke mean by Natural Law & Natural Rights

Perhaps the most central concept in Locke's political philosophy is his theory of natural law and natural rights. The natural law concept existed long before Locke as a way of expressing the idea that the...

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Answered by Asher K. Politics tutor
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Analyse the artist's use of brushwork and colour in 'Rain, Steam, and Speed - The Great Western Railway' 1844 by William Turner. What effect does the artists handling of paint achieve?

Turner's loose brushwork creates the impression of speed and movement. The directional brushstrokes consisting of pale white paint, evident for example in the right foreground as the brushstrokes interjec...

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