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These notes are on the Respiratory System of the human body. helped me achieve a mark of 68% in my respiratory exam, which is the equivalent of a 2:1. The notes are based on a series of lectures on the subject. They are very clearly laid out and easy to follow. They cut out unnecessary information on the topic, making the notes very concise, and fast to get through. Anyone studying medicine, or any other subject requiring knowledge of the Respiratory system (e.g. physiology or anatomy), would benefit greatly from these notes. There are lecture in the series on the pharmacology, anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system.

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Respiratory System Notes

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  • This product contains 17 documents
  • Approximately 49 pages

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  • Grade: 60-70%
  • Institution: Bristol University (unaffiliated)
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Level: Undergraduate

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