Well on the way to finishing the #BS1015 essay. It was a lot less overwhelming than I thought that it would be, considering I haven't written an essay in quite a while.
Hi, would you like to meet tomorrow in the IT session to work on our group assessment. Nini has already sent you an email about our meeting today, but could you let me know if you are availabler tomorow.
- Alice Baxter
We have had to change plans unfortunately, as a couple of group members have a meeting. Is any day best for you? Have you had a look at our title and initial layout? Add anything as you wish!
- Alice Baxter
http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/content... I found this quite interesting as a visual comparison of cell sizes; it really makes one marvel at their incredibly infinitesimal nature, in a way that 'mere' numbers don't (for me at least).
Yes, I noticed it in a few of them and inferred it as an overarching theme. Although I'm finding it difficult to digest, I've found the article about the binding of 2'(3')-O-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)ADP to soluble alpha beta protomers of Na,K-ATPase modified with fluorescein isothiocyanate, the most interesting.
- Dean Schneider
The #BS1010 session 2-3 exercise was not really about the content of the papers but about improving your information retrieval skills.
- Dr Alan Cann
I know, I just found some of them interesting enough to read.
- Dean Schneider