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I see that you guys seem pretty onto it. (Particularly lulwut, haha XD --> lol, confident much?)
GOOD LUCK FOR FINALS, HSFYers!!!
[OFFTOPIC]Seems that I better up my game too[/OFFTOPIC]
That sounds like more or less the ability level which should make one reasonably confidentHaha, not at all confident! Just, I seem to be able to answer every study sheet/previous exam question from memory (or near enough) with little to no real revision.

That sounds like more or less the ability level which should make one reasonably confident![]()
Theeeere's a good health-sci *pats on head*I refuse to get complacent!
Theeeere's a good health-sci *pats on head*
Haha, not at all confident! Just, I seem to be able to answer every study sheet/previous exam question from memory (or near enough) with little to no real revision.
Aww, why don't you spend the night in bed??........ with your HUBS notes......ROTE LEARNING!!! Real health sci's don't take breaks, even when they're sick! :-PGranted I am taking the night off because I have a cold*sniff*
aww, why don't you spend the night in bed??........ With your hubs notes......rote learning!!! Real health sci's don't take breaks, even when they're sick! :-p
@nimbus2000 inside joke that i just felt like posting, only @frootloop and @ben will get it![]()
Break? What is this, "break" you speak of??but i'm lazy and pretty up to date with thingsgive me a break :'(
Oh and also if I were you, I wouldn't leave Chem and Phsi till after HUBS: juggle them around so you get some practise in well before finals, and that contributes towards your confidence before the exam.
Don't tell me this is another "inside joke". Now I really want to know what this is about![/OFFTOPIC]I tripped over a donkey while tramping in the Himalayas
Simple: Never use Ben as a mock-OSCE patientDon't tell me this is another "inside joke". Now I really want to know what this is about!
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- Mediated by IgG
- Affects circulation/joints/kidney
- Occurs due to antibodies binding to antigen on APCs despite the antigen being of normal origin
- Can also occur due to the APC showing antigen from pathogens as well
- This causes a response by B-cells and IgM/IgG which causes complement fixation to occur
- The target cells will be killed by the classical pathway of complement
Wow Frank Griffin's lecture just took me 2 hours to finish..................