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Hey,
anybody got access to this beauty?
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123815170000072
Please email to sepplseppl(at)gmx.net if you can access it.
Best,
Podge
Hey guys,
anybody got access to this beauty?
thanks guys!!
sepplseppl (at) gmx.net is my email address.
Thanks :)
Hey guys,
does anybody have access to this little fella?
http://journals.lww.com/co-gastroenterology/Citation/2010/03000/Nutrient_sensing_in_the_gastrointestinal_tract.10.aspx
Thanks! :)
Hey guys,
anybody got access to chapter 10 of this book?
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/9781118350041
Thanks!!
Hey,
anybody got access: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780123983978000058
Thanks!!!
Hey,
I moved from Germany to England for my PhD.
I was also able to go abroad during my BSc and MSc for 6 months each (Ireland and USA). So I've seen a few places by now.
Every time it was a new surrounding and the culture is always different, but I get very quickly adapted.
Although it is interesting when you notice the differences to your home country (advantages and disadvantages). So sometimes you miss certain things (like a good public transport system etc.).
In general I was always able in any of the places I've lived now to find new friends quite quickly. I guess that depends quite a lot on your personality.
One mistake you shouldn't do though is to stay at home all the time or even fly back home every other weekend etc. You miss out on going out with your workmates or new friends or doing new stuff.
One advice: Don't stick with your own all the time. It is easy and comforting to make friends with your own kind, but it also limits yourself. You end up speaking your own language and not getting to know natives or other foreigners.
Always be open minded (to the new culture with it's strange habbits) and put yourself out there (social clubs, hobbies, gigs, dances etc.) and you'll easily meet new people and learn how life "runs" in the new country.
;-)
Here's the first one: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/11984743/0159630960170206.pdf
Hey,
anybody got access to this article?
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/cphy.cp060407/full
Zweibaum et al. 2011, Use of Cultured Cell Lines in Studies of Intestinal Cell Differentiation and Function, Comprehensive Physiology.
Much appreciated!!!
Thanks
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