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How do I effectively revise quotes?

It is much easier to remember something if we break it down into smaller parts. Therefore I tend to sort my quotations in relation to themes and characters and here you can see that there are a lot of ove...

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Why do we use the n+1 rule in proton NMR?

The n+1 rule is used to describe the relationship between peak splitting and the number of protons a particular proton is coupled to - that is, how many protons are attached to the carbons next to the car...

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Answered by Daisy R. Chemistry tutor
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Explain the formation of an action potential.

The change from resting potential to action potential is caused by the stimulation of a recpetor, this causes a chain reaction which eventually leads to a positive environement inside the...

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Answered by Molly T. Biology tutor
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Explain how anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) is released and acts on cells in the collecting duct wall?

Osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus detect a change in the water potential of blood, this stimulates neurosecretory cells to make and release ADH. ADH travels down the axon to the terminal bulb in the poste...

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Answered by Claire B. Biology tutor
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What is First Past the Post and why has it been criticised?

First Past the Post is an electoral system used in countries such as the USA and the UK to elect representatives. It works in a very simple way: the candidate who recieves the most votes wins. So, for exa...

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Answered by Benjy G. Politics tutor
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