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    Browse the contacts and administrative support staff who work in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Leicester.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • State Variable Control

    Module code: EG3313 This module offers a more advanced approach to control engineering using a technique called state-space representation, which is particularly useful to control systems with multiple control input signals and controlled variables.

  • Biochemical Mechanisms of Human Disease

    Module code: MB3001 This module will be centred on the experimental approaches used to investigate a range of human diseases.

  • Bioinorganic Chemistry

    Module code: CH7308 This lecture course will introduce you to the roles of various elements in biological systems. In particular, you will focus on studying elements that are not considered to be the constituents of living matter.

  • Biochemical Mechanisms of Human Disease

    Module code: MB3001 This module will be centred on the experimental approaches used to investigate a range of human diseases.

  • Biochemical Mechanisms of Human Disease

    Module code: MB3001 This module will be centred on the experimental approaches used to investigate a range of human diseases.

  • Aims and Methods in Archaeology

    Module code: AR1601 This module provides an introduction to key ideas and issues, including a discussion of what archaeology is, and what archaeologists actually do.

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