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What is a longitudinal study and what are the advantages of using it in research?

Longitudinal studies (sometimes called prospective studies) follow the same group of individuals over time, typically months or years. Longitudinal studies are employed to investigate a wide range of issu...

Answered by Alice B. Psychology tutor
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How is blood glucose concentration regulated?

It's important that glucose levels in the blood are kept at a constant, as glucose is a key component for cell respiration. The mechanisms for glucose regulation involve the hormones insulin and glucagon....

Answered by Megan L. Biology tutor
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How do I deal with the Physics questions in Section 2?

Don't worry - it is very common to be unsure about the Physics section of BMAT, especially if you haven't taken it for A Level. However, there are a few clear steps you can put into place to achieve. Firs...

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How should I structure my personal statement?

First thing to say is that there is no perfect set formula. However, there are some good principles to follow. Start off with a short paragraph on why you want to study medicine. Then have three main para...

Answered by Daniel S. Personal Statements tutor
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Write a program that takes a value x and then outputs x Fibonnaci numbers. E.g. if x=6 output would be 1 1 2 3 5 8

First define a method that takes a value n and prints the nth number in the Fibonacci sequence. E.g. if n=3....fib(n)=2. ## Here this is done by recursion (a method that calls itself).def fib(n):  if n&l...

Answered by Peter B. Python tutor
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