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Original post by Isometrix

Original post by Isometrix
no


As bad as I thought then? :sad:
Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
As bad as I thought then? :sad:


i felt bad that nobody was replying to you.
Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
As bad as I thought then? :sad:


Read the damned cadaver book!
Original post by Fission_Mailed
Read the damned cadaver book!


The what book?


Nothing I've read really makes much sense.....
Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
The what book?


Nothing I've read really makes much sense.....


Read the damned cadaver book. :biggrin:


The brachial plexus is a bit crap, tbh. You just have to learn it.

This diagram is nice.

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Reply 1605
Randy Travis drinks cold beer, or so I've been informed.
Original post by Fission_Mailed

*shudder*
Original post by Fission_Mailed

Original post by Fission_Mailed
Read the damned cadaver book. :biggrin:


The brachial plexus is a bit crap, tbh. You just have to learn it.

This diagram is nice.

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Oh I see :p:

I just read about it on Wikipedia, and it makes more sense now :yep:
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Original post by Hygeia
I don't think I'm going to fit my research project into this 5,000 word limit :erm:


with 10% leeway surely you mean 5,500 word limit :awesome:
Original post by lekky

Original post by lekky
with 10% leeway surely you mean 5,500 word limit :awesome:


If it's anything like other UEA submissions, we don't have a 10% leeway, the limit is the limit :p:
Reply 1610
Original post by lekky
with 10% leeway surely you mean 5,500 word limit :awesome:


Nope :nope: we've been told it's a strict maximum of 5,000 (currently at 7,000 and still not finished... oops!) They should really allow a greater word limit for those of us doing qualitative research and needing to include quotes!
Reply 1611
Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
If it's anything like other UEA submissions, we don't have a 10% leeway, the limit is the limit :p:


oh the horror!
has anyone got a copy of rang and dales pharmacology that they could have a quick look at for me? i've left mine 100 miles away and need to know if there is a section on partition coefficients, log P etc in detail for a report that i'm writing? i figured that you guys must use this book quite a lot and don't know where else to ask
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Original post by i love biology
has anyone got a copy of rang and dales pharmacology that they could have a quick look at for me? i've left mine 100 miles away and need to know if there is a section on partition coefficients, log P etc in detail for a report that i'm writing? i figured that you guys must use this book quite a lot and don't know where else to ask


I think I've got an e-book copy... PM me your email, I'll have a look for it.
Original post by JordanCarroll
Your Peninsula guys did well yesterday :smile: nice blokes as well, gave us a nice hip-hip-horayy when the race finished :colondollar:

did you race?


GKT did the same for us. We were being chased by them and held them off for a long time considering they weren't actually in our division. Was nice of them.

The RVC seniors were put in our junior category, which is obviously totally unfair :p: We came second to them, so if they hadn't been in it we'd have won. *sulks*
Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
Does somebody want to explain the brachial plexus to me? :puppyeyes:


I'm sure I put a picture of my pipecleaner version up here somewhere... EDIT: here

As long as you remember that real texans drink cold beer :yes:
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I think I might have laryngitis :frown:
Reply 1617
Original post by Lantana
I'm sure I put a picture of my pipecleaner version up here somewhere... EDIT: here

As long as you remember that real texans drink cold beer :yes:


Are you from Texas?
Original post by Lantana

Original post by Lantana
I'm sure I put a picture of my pipecleaner version up here somewhere... EDIT: here

As long as you remember that real texans drink cold beer :yes:


Oh yeah :colondollar: I remember that discussion, but paid no attention to it at the time :wink:

So basically, you just need to know the RTDCB divisions, and the fact that it's a big jumbly mess of nerves that supply nearly all of the upper limb?

If so, then I've got it sorted :proud:
Original post by SMed
Are you from Texas?


:no: It's how you remember what the sections are called

Original post by xXxBaby-BooxXx
Oh yeah :colondollar: I remember that discussion, but paid no attention to it at the time :wink:

So basically, you just need to know the RTDCB divisions, and the fact that it's a big jumbly mess of nerves that supply nearly all of the upper limb?

If so, then I've got it sorted :proud:


If you can draw it out, you can trace where the nerves end up. I would also learn the areas innervated by each of the 5 nerves , and upper and lower brachial plexus injuries.

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