Academic Junior Doctor | MSc Surgery | Native Arabic speaker
Asked by Aamina · 5 years ago
What's the equation for photosynthesis ?
Carbon dioxide plus water is converted using light energy into sugar and oxygen, or chemically: 6CO2 + 6H2O --light--> C6H12O6 + 6O2 But it's important to realise why the equation is like it is as that will help you understand it better and remember it easier. Photosynthesis is the conversion of one energy source (light) into another (chemical energy), however nothing is 'lost', just converted... more
Asked by Kij · 4 months ago
I really want to learn Arabic, but I don't know where to start. Any advice?
Hello Mr Kij, The first thing you should learn with native speakers teacher the reason is pronunciatio. Then start step by step don’t be faster and jump you should love what you learn to master it
Asked by Amal · 4 years ago
How many years do I have to study Medicine if I have a degree in biomedical science?
5 years on a 'standard' medical degree (A100 - which is the same you apply to straight out of school) - however no funding or tuition fee loans are available for this 4 year graduate programmes (A101 - variously known as 'graduate and professional entry programme' or words to that effect) which usually combine the first two years into one extended year. NHS tuition fee funding is available for th... more
Asked by Hanan · 4 years ago
Which university is suitable for me to go to study medicine?
Oh Good luck !
Asked by Julia · 2 years ago
Preparation of a banana sample for analytical analysis using flame photometer and ICP-OES. How do I need to prepare a banana sample for both equipments?
It depends on who you ask but the general principle is to distil the pulp, filter it, add a reagent to get a standard solution Here is one method I found that should work for both: Step 1 - Wash with deionised water and prepare a sample by crushing in a pestle and mortar Step 2 - sample taken. 5g samples are added to cleaned test tubes and 1ml of concentrated sub-boiling distilled nitric acid is... more
Asked by Demi-Leigh · 3 years ago
What is the rules for football inside a leisure centre?
Ah indoor football! A particular fond memory from schooldays Luckily the FA have developed an adapted version of the Laws of Football, just for indoor and 5-a-side football! See here: http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/player/5-a-side-and-futsal
Asked by Micheal · 3 years ago
Are all gallstones in the gallbladder, or can they travel to other sites in the body? Where in the body is the gallbladder located?
Gallstones properly only refer to stones in the gallbladder itself or the bile duct but commonly refer to all stones made out of bile. The overwhelming majority of gallstones are found in the gallbladder or the common bile duct however very rarely they can be dislodged and end up in the neck of the pancreas (causing gallstone pancreatitis) or in the small intestine blocking it up (causing gallston... more
Asked by King · 4 years ago
Why do investment bankers get paid more than NatWest customer service staff?
So fundamentally, you need to address the question by looking at both separately: why are bankers in the investment arm of natwest paid separate to customer service advisers in the retail arm Since the financial crisis in 2008, banks have had to separate off both sections from each other to prevent a collapse in the retail arms that customers rely upon day in and day out Additionally, investment... more
Asked by Diana · 2 years ago
Does the university you go to affect your chances of getting a job in medicine?
Not at all, all universities in the UK have basically 100% employment rate, and if they don’t it’s because of students doing PhDs. It does have an impact if you want to go into research, and may impact where you do your foundation years. Say for example if a university offers an iBSC, this will boost your points on your final application when job searching, and so gives you a better chance of gett... more
Academic Junior Doctor | MSc Surgery | Native Arabic speaker