The Plymouth Student Scientist - Volume 1, No. 2 - 2008: Recent submissions
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The haemolytic effect of verapamil on erythrocytes exposed to varying osmolarity
(University of Plymouth, 2008)The haemolytic effect of verapamil on red blood cells (RBCs) exposed to varying osmolarity was investigated. The experimental approach used a modified red cell haemolysis assay with concentrations of verapamil ranging ... -
An investigation into the cardiac implications of bradycardia in marine sports practitioners
(University of Plymouth, 2008)This study investigated the effect of the mammalian diving reflex (MDR) on the R-R intervals, mean heart rate (MHR) and mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) on 40 healthy subjects. Two groups were compared a group of SCUBA ... -
"Does he know I’m his brother?" A Multi-Method Inquiry into Sibling Relationships Involving Children with Disabilities
(University of Plymouth, 2008)A mixed method approach was used to investigate the impact of disability and family-size on sibling relationships. The quantitative component used a questionnaire to analyse 191 sibling dyads in terms of companionship, ... -
Taking Stock of the World's Species
(University of Plymouth, 2008)Scientists are to establish a giant catalogue of life - to, in effect, “barcode” every species on Earth. "is poster aims to provide an overview of DNA barcoding: what is it? and why is it controversial? -
The effect of starvation on the size of mussels selected by the Green Shore Crab, Carcinus maenas
(University of Plymouth, 2008)The foraging behaviour of the green shore crabs, Carcinus maenas, of 24-26mm carapace width was observed over a 6 day starvation period. Edible mussels, Mytilus edulis, for each millimetre interval from 5-25mm were used ... -
Undergraduate Research Journals: praising success but recognising doubt and even "failure"
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