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    • [DOCX File]AQA GCSE Science

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      Liquid under pressure – Analysis Sheet Aims. Some swimmers diving to the bottom of a swimming pool realise that the water pressure seems to increase at greater depths.


    • AQA GCSE Science - The Student Room

      AQA GCSE Science Created Date: 4/20/2011 2:36:00 PM Other titles: AQA GCSE Science ...


    • [DOCX File]Week 4 Lesson 1 Neural networks - AQA

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      Created by Teachit for AQA. Week 4 Lesson 1. Neural networks. Aim: To use modelling to understand what is meant by a neural network and link this to how computers function. To see what factors can influence the progress of research. Keywords: artificial and biological neural networks, neurone, synapse, threshold level.


    • [DOC File]AQA GCSE Science - Baffled Bee

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      AQA, 2009. 4. In 1864 John Newlands suggested the law of octaves. He put the elements known in 1864 in order of increasing atomic mass. He said that every eighth element showed similar chemical properties. He put the elements into a table to show the groups of elements. The first three rows of his table are shown below.


    • [DOCX File]Collins

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      AQA GCSE (9-1) Chemistry for Combined Science: Trilogy Two Year Scheme of Work. 13. This 2-Year Scheme of Work offers a flexible approach for KS4 using the combined route through the single Chemistry student book. The suggested timings are based on three lessons per fortnight (assuming a two-week timetable of two lessons one week and one lesson ...


    • [DOCX File]Week 1 Lesson 1 An introduction to biomimicry - AQA

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      Week 1 Lesson 1. An introduction to biomimicry. Aim: To explore the many ways in which the design of materials and structures are modelled on biological forms and processes. Keywords: biomimicry, forces, base units, compound units, lift, thrust, drag, weight, gravity. Starter activities


    • [DOC File]AQA GCSE Science

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    • Distillation – GCSE specification statements

      OCR GCSE (9-1) Twenty First Century Science Chemistry B C1.4.1 describe the principal methods for increasing the availability of potable water, in terms of the separation techniques used, including the ease of treating waste, ground and salt water including filtration and membrane filtration; aeration, use of bacteria; chlorination and ...


    • AQA GCSE Science - The Student Room

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    • [DOC File]AQA GCSE Physics My Revision Notes

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      Title: AQA GCSE Physics My Revision Notes Author: Philip Allan Updates Last modified by: Leigh Morris Created Date: 6/6/2011 1:57:00 PM Other titles


    • [DOCX File]AQA GCSE Science

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      Match the labels with the liquids A, B and C, giving reasons for your conclusions.


    • [DOC File]AQA GCSE Electronic Products (45402)

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      The following are the AQA set tasks for the GCSE Design and Technology: Electronic Products specification. One of these tasks should be chosen when. doing the controlled assessment unit. In each case a context is provided. Context. In today’s world, safety of the individual has become an important issue. The


    • [DOCX File]Science and Plants for Schools

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      AQA GCSE Combined Science Synergy 8465 Spec section. Cell Biology. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. explain how the main sub-cellular structures of eukaryotic cells (plants and animals) and prokaryotic cells are related to their functions, including the nucleus/genetic material, plasmids, mitochondria, chloroplasts and cell membranes ...


    • [DOCX File]Q3 Academy Langley

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      – AQA GCSE Science (trilogy/separate) Overall Curriculum Aim: Develop a love of science and intellectual curiosity whilst embedding the knowledge and skills required to be successful at GCSE. Scheme for Learning. Curriculum Area – Science. Overview – Year 9 Science 2019-2020


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