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Jan 17, 2009 21:56

Today while out, I noticed a small cut on my finger. It wasn't very big, but it was slightly red, swollen, and tender to the touch. After noticing the cut, the first thing I thought was: "Inflammation. The redness is due to increased blood flow, caused by dilation of the blood vessels, which is caused by the release of histamine. The swelling ( Read more... )

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smacksaw January 18 2009, 07:34:55 UTC
Since I don't know your email address...

I just saw this randomly on Craigslist and thought of you:

http://vancouver.en.craigslist.ca/edu/996928068.html

Tutoring for $22/hr in all of your favourite subjects?

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surrey_sucks January 18 2009, 07:37:53 UTC
I really appreciate the link, but unfortunately, I would not be able to tutor in North and West Van! But thanks anyway. (I did apply for a tutoring position last semester for a company, but never heard back. Hrmph!)

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kimlett January 18 2009, 12:53:30 UTC
YOU TRICKED ME INTO STUDYING!

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surrey_sucks January 18 2009, 18:30:06 UTC
Ha ha ha. You read this entry, thinking it would be something fun, but...

You and my sister are probably the only ones who can appreciate this entry.

By the way, what level of microbiology and immunology are you in? I'm just in an intro course, MICB 202 (although I have and am doing, some third year microbi courses).

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kimlett January 18 2009, 20:47:12 UTC
ps. inserting a pore and making an infected cell explode would be pretty badass
I bet there would be flames and explosions and motorcycles involved

I'm currently taking a neurophysiology course, and immunology just happens to be the opening topic.

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kimlett January 18 2009, 20:48:00 UTC
Oh, and it's a third year course. KIN306!

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geek_dragon January 18 2009, 18:38:32 UTC
I'm geeking out on fibre up here. yay for geekery!

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surrey_sucks January 18 2009, 23:19:40 UTC
Thanks. I love my new icon!

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