Snatched A Diagnostic Chart For Parathyroid Disorders Out Of A Textbook I Couldn’t Take Home Because

Snatched a diagnostic chart for parathyroid disorders out of a textbook I couldn’t take home because I don’t trust private libraries and also here’s some possible causes of elevated basophils:

Snatched A Diagnostic Chart For Parathyroid Disorders Out Of A Textbook I Couldn’t Take Home Because

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3 years ago

I’m trying to learn how to paint so I can make my own website banners and panel icon things.

Update: These are due for a repaint.

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2 years ago

Guess what? Mitochondrial disorder causing mutations of human twinkle helicase are now able to be mapped with the first 3D model made by researchers at the National Institute of Health! Here's my rendition of the heptamer!

Guess What? Mitochondrial Disorder Causing Mutations Of Human Twinkle Helicase Are Now Able To Be Mapped

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2 years ago

An update - 2 June 2022

Where have I been? Why have I not posted in MONTHS? Despite feeling like it, I didn’t die!

Learning about library management so I can take better care of my own book collections and potentially get hired for it

Trying my absolute best to understand bioinformatics (It’s not going well, I feel like I’m too mentally worn down for this level of computer stuff.)

Writing out pages in the rough draft and background research phases for some of the open textbooks I want to publish

Sharpening my HTML/CSS skills to make a good website

Coming to terms with the fact I have kidney issues but being ignored by my doctor despite them being the one that tested me

Hoping to start learning Russian again when I have enough free time between studies and preparing experiments

Taking a break from data science for a bit (My understanding never got past pre-calc, technical math expects way too much from me)

...And last but not least, practicing my non-science related essays, because maybe I’d like to try my hand at cultural analysis (for fun)

Anyways, thanks for stopping by, I’ll keep posting art, but that's how my life is going at the moment. I wasn’t expecting to pass 500 followers, but here you guys are! Thank you!

4 years ago

First post! Feels kinda empty in here so I’m sharing the most recent photo I’ve taken. Have a flask of isopropyl alcohol chilling in a bath.

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4 years ago

I’m the only person on this floor who doesn’t like coffee, so I have to get my energy to function elsewhere.

I’m The Only Person On This Floor Who Doesn’t Like Coffee, So I Have To Get My Energy To Function

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4 years ago

It is my first time using hex graph paper in a good while so I’m making it a new “chemicals of interest” notebook.

I think it looks passable so far, though sometimes I include the hydrogens because it’s fun to draw on this.

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2 years ago

Thank you so much for running @peroxide-foam! I love your take on labcore so much. It's refreshingly clean and crisp, perfect for those who want to be morally-ambiguous scientists who want to be more subtle about it or just don't like things that glow green. Props!

I should be the one saying thanks to you, Anonymous! I'm really glad to know someone's got similar sentiments about how science feels to them too.

Initially, I got into making 'clean' labcore moodboards as a way to drown the insecurities I had about my own laboratory by saying that it's okay if your workspaces are sterile and boring because there can be a massive sense of comfort in being able to focus on your experiments in a calm, non-overwhelming environment!

Btw, your message inspired me to collect even more. Thanks beyond kindly :)

4 years ago

Possible causes of calcinosis cutis that may be rare diseases or just something acute (not a complete list, there’s another page not shown)

Possible Causes Of Calcinosis Cutis That May Be Rare Diseases Or Just Something Acute (not A Complete

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2 years ago

One thing I absolutely adore about research papers is when they’re named something really sharp and professional like ‘Pseudomonas sp. Strain 273 Incorporates Organofluorine into the Lipid Bilayer during Growth with Fluorinated Alkanes‘ and then they put a graphical abstract that looks like this

One Thing I Absolutely Adore About Research Papers Is When They’re Named Something Really Sharp And

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