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>>9970062
>fallig for the le epic science maymay x^)

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>your school
UCSD
>major
Bioengineering
>GPA
4.0
>thoughts on the school/program
:)

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Explain.

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So /sci/, I'm doing a project in one of my engineering classes in which I'm tasked of creating an artificial bone implant. My assigned bone is the fibula. Unfortunately, I can only use cardboard, paper, water, string, and glue to create it. It will be tested with force and it needs to support as much as it can (preferably 20 newtons or more). I plan to build it with a base (which is undecided) and wrap it in wet paper (sort of like paper mache). Then, I will try to seal it up with cardboard to make it stronger. What do you guys think? Have anything to add? Suggestions, ideas, or correction/fixes?

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how do I test positive for adhd?

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