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  • Welcome to Teaching Advanced Physics (TAP): This website contains detailed ideas and resources for teaching physics to students aged 16-19. The site aims to help those new to teaching this age group, and assumes only a limited access to equipment, to resources, and to advice from experienced colleagues. It is not intended to constrain the development of other equally valid approaches.

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  • The Diencephalon: In particluar, the table denoting the nuclei in the diencephalon and their projections.

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  • Protein Targeting--Per oxisomes and Nuclei: Decribes in great detail how proteins target nuclei in the cell. Mentions importins, exportins and the GTP- binding protein called Ran. Possibly in too much detail for first year. Useful in the future. Explains the Nuclear Localizational sequence. (NLS)

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