Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants II
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIi've been looking at it every time i go into waterstones but i never buy it for some reason, and now i dont have to

who wants to stay in canada anyway?(Original post by apple17)
I know, atleast you only have UCAS, none of my canadian have given offers either.
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants III know right.(Original post by laurie:))
i've been looking at it every time i go into waterstones but i never buy it for some reason, and now i dont have to
who wants to stay in canada anyway?

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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IILucky you(Original post by laurie:))
i've been looking at it every time i go into waterstones but i never buy it for some reason, and now i dont have to
who wants to stay in canada anyway?
I always buy from Amazon. It's actually cheaper from there generally
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIand polar bears waiting to chew your face off

its cheaper if its not a new book - but if its a new book i find that the price is the same but the book is more expensive cause of the P&P(Original post by Revent)
Lucky you
I always buy from Amazon. It's actually cheaper from there generally
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants II(Original post by laurie:))
and polar bears waiting to chew your face off
its cheaper if its not a new book - but if its a new book i find that the price is the same but the book is more expensive cause of the P&P
ohh how could i forget about that?
Officially started my IB countdown on my school's virtual blackboard, my form of motivation.
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIOh okay, waterstones sell second hand books?(Original post by laurie:))
and polar bears waiting to chew your face off
its cheaper if its not a new book - but if its a new book i find that the price is the same but the book is more expensive cause of the P&P
I never knew that!
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIwooooooooooo(Original post by apple17)
ohh how could i forget about that?
Officially started my IB countdown on my school's virtual blackboard, my form of motivation.
sounds pretty good!
no, i meant amazon is cheaper
i dont think waterstones sell second hand books
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIoh haha lol my bad(Original post by laurie:))
wooooooooooo
sounds pretty good!
no, i meant amazon is cheaper
i dont think waterstones sell second hand books
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants III'm not sure if(Original post by apple17)
Officially started my IB countdown on my school's virtual blackboard, my form of motivation.
is the right kind've smiley to use there!
Perhaps
or
or maybe even
would be more appropriate
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIOr even(Original post by manic_fuzz)
I'm not sure if
is the right kind've smiley to use there!
Perhaps
or
or maybe even
would be more appropriate
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIIs this what the application cycle has done to us?(Original post by Loulibelle)
The depressing moment when you twitter search 'UCL medicine' and it's all about people getting offers. Juuuuuuuust waiting on that rejection now....
pants times

Keep on trucking
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IINah, I am happy that it is closer to the end. Looking forward to ending it.(Original post by manic_fuzz)
I'm not sure if
is the right kind've smiley to use there!
Perhaps
or
or maybe even
would be more appropriate

but thanks for the emoticon suggestions oxonian.
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIChemiosmosis is the flow of hydrogen ions through ATP-synthase to form ATP.(Original post by laurie:))
whats the difference between chemiosmosis and oxidate phosphorylation, except for the fact that oxygen accepts electrons at the end of it?
Oxidative phosphorylation is when ATP is made in the presence of oxygen.
(I think)
Everyone in our class, including me, has issues distinguishing between the two!
Edit: Do you do OCR biology by any chance?
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Re: Medicine 2012 hopeful entrants IIbut like, to make ATP in the presence of oxygen, chemiosmosis happens doesnt it?(Original post by Joseppea)
Chemiosmosis is the flow of hydrogen ions through ATP-synthase to form ATP.
Oxidative phosphorylation is when ATP is made in the presence of oxygen.
(I think)
Everyone in our class, including me, has issues distinguishing between the two!
edit: yeah i do! you?Last edited by laurie:); 22-01-2012 at 21:20.


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pants times