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For UK medical schools at least, a higher level of chemistry compared with physics is required for student entry. This is very odd when you think about how much we depend on applied physics–for imaging with anything from x rays to ultrasound, for endoscopes to poke into every orifice, for monitoring bodily functions from the brain to the fetus, and for all the …
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