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Results from our forumHelp a philosopher...!... this "the univocity of human cognition" (we philosophers exist for creating this kind of pompous labels). This assumption, at a very superficial level, seems unproblematic. Now the question is: Which kind of circumstances/factors would be a sufficent cause for our species to develop ...
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Scars... capabilities. Whilst epidermal cells (top layer of the skin) are exceptions to this rule and have very good cell division rates - this is why superficial wounds heal well and without scarring - the underlying tissues (dermis and subcutis, and the muscle if the wound is deep) have poor ability ...
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Any help appreciated!** I read the book already and still confused :( . Question: Is sartorious muscle more superficial comparing to the rectus femoris muscle or is the other way around? I looked at the muscle model and it confused me even more. ** Is the messeter immediately inferior ...
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Whats wrong with me? HELP - Mental Illness.... boost my dopamine levels. I will "fall in love" too easily. I will have a chip on my shoulder and start a fight with someone for some superficial reason. I might even seek out drugs or sex like a dope fiend. Antipsychotics don't let me have sex either, they inhibit something when it ...
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Difference between courseHi I'm doing a Biomedical Science Degree. I would say Biomedical is more the biochemistry and looking at the body in detail as oppose to the superficial details medical students have to know. Medical students have to know basically everything about the body and how its affected in disease. Biomedical ...
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