calcium pockets

Condaman74

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I am not currently interested in excising the tissue present for histological and elemental analysis, but I may change my mind. It wouldn't cost me a dime and I have all of the equipment available that I'd need, but I'm not too keen on the surgery. Like I said, though, I may change my mind.

If you ever decide to, let me know I would be very interested in the findings. I have one male and one female who show these "blisters" and I have never gotten any good answers as to what they are other then: "It means they are healthy", or "It's excess calcium". Never any solid answers.
 

Baoh

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Believe it or not!! There is a way to keep it simple & accurate. Your posts become too wordy and the readers lose interest. It takes a person who realizes just what the main points are and getting it across simply but accurately for all readers to understand. We are all not DVMs, Professors, Scientists you know. Just keep it simple - others will learn more if you do it this way. Just a little constructive criticism - take no offense - be open minded to it.

There is a sacrifice with simplicity beyond a certain point. "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." -A.E.

Nothing I have posted in this thread cannot be gleaned from paying attention to introductory biology at the high school or college level.

If you think my posts are too wordy, you can invest in a dictionary. You owe yourself the opportunities to avoid stunting the acquisition or understanding of knowledge, seeing as how your screen name implies you to be a vet tech.

I consider my audience and consider the message, as I have spoken to as many as fourteen countries simultaneously via teleconference. My aim is not to target with crayons and construction paper. Let picture books speak to children. I speak to adults. When I do not understand something, I perceive it as an opportuntity to learn and grow instead of an opportunity to lay blame at another's feet.
 
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Baoh

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If you ever decide to, let me know I would be very interested in the findings. I have one male and one female who show these "blisters" and I have never gotten any good answers as to what they are other then: "It means they are healthy", or "It's excess calcium". Never any solid answers.

If I ever do bother with pursuing it, I will post the findings. As it stands, the timing of other research/school demands and my lack of willingness to cut into my groups puts such a project on hold for me.
 

catvettech

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New York
There is a sacrifice with simplicity beyond a certain point. "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler." -A.E.

Nothing I have posted in this thread cannot be gleaned from paying attention to introductory biology at the high school or college level.

If you think my posts are too wordy, you can invest in a dictionary. You owe yourself the opportunities to avoid stunting the acquisition or understanding of knowledge, seeing as how your screen name implies you to be a vet tech.

I consider my audience and consider the message, as I have spoken to as many as fourteen countries simultaneously via teleconference. My aim is not to target with crayons and construction paper. Let picture books speak to children. I speak to adults. When I do not understand something, I perceive it as an opportuntity to learn and grow instead of an opportunity to lay blame at another's feet.

I couldn't give 2 hoots if you spoke to the entire world, "Mr Scientist". Superior attitude and bragging will get you no where.
 

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