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A series of self-assessment questions on various aspects of pharmaceutical microbiology including microbial identification, detection and enumeration; microbial physiology; sterilsation ans aseptic handling;...
Couseware to help students recognise the correct name for an organic molecule when presented with alternatives and to derive the correct name for a given structure. In three parts: alkanes, unsaturated...
Teaching package concerned with the pathogenesis of hypertension and its management, with special consideration of hypertension in pregnancy. Includes nine case studies, with related questions about patient...
A three-part teaching package covering 1) how a mass spectrometer works; 2) interpreting mass spectra (isotope patterns, fragmentation patterns and the peaks produced by metastable ions); 3) fragmention...
Teaching package that examines immunological basis for hay fever, reviews the development of sensitisation in the atopic individual and the development of symptoms following challenge. Discusses possible...
Courseware intended to help students to think of chemical formulae in terms of three-dimensional arrangements of atoms and molecules. Teaches the assignment of R & S stereochemical designation to chiral...
Interactive teaching package providing practice in calculations typical of the titrimetric assays found in the British Pharmacopoeia. An introductory section presents five activities covering the principles...
A two-part teaching package covering 1) basic laboratory safety (including fire safety and first aid) and 2) Specific hazards in the laboratory (toxic and reactive chemicals, biological materials, radiation...
A package covering basic calculations intended as a bridge between A level and 1st-year undergraduate pharmacy studies. Approximately 8 hours of teaching material.
A teaching package covering the basics of drug design using Quantitative Structure Activity Relationships (QSARs), introducing the concept together with practicalities relating to what QSAR can and cannot do...
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