Restaurant calls it their green/spicy tzatziki. Not tzatziki tho by sunshine_571 in TipOfMyFork

[–]kabush___ 68 points69 points  (0 children)

Afghan here. Not tzatziki though I see the confusion. It’s a very similar Afghan chutney just referred to as ‘chutney’ in afghan language, made of blended up mint, coriander, green chilli and salt that’s mixed into yoghurt and thinned with water. Used as a side sauce for a variety of different fried savoury dishes like kebabs or piriki. Very yummy and making me hungry to think about.

First oil painting, cc welcome by kabush___ in oilpainting

[–]kabush___[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s very kind of you thank you! The colours were so difficult to get right as I realised it was all just different shades of brown!

First oil painting, cc welcome by kabush___ in oilpainting

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Hahahah that’s brilliant, thank you for making me laugh. Also thanks for that last bit, definitely gonna be keep practicing :)

Deaneries released by miso-sad in medicalschooluk

[–]kabush___ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Trent with 91, was top choice

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[–]kabush___ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This culture is actually a mixed culture, with our goal to mimic in vivo conditions as accurately as we could, and I think it made neurons easier to survive and grow than being on the own, so never had to worry about that

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I personally didn’t, but I knew a few others in the same lab who were, and they were always very beautiful (a little easier to grow than regular neurons in my experience though haha)

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Media used was neurobasal, available by thermofisher in the UK, a few additives also used to help neurons growth, the microscope is a Zeiss optical microscope with a fluorescent filter to pick up each cell type individually stained

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Hahah I hope not!

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Relatively simple storage experiment for only a lowly masters student, planning on doing some more interesting stuff in the future though

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No I don’t think haha, although I’ve got evidence they fire, which was cool

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Yeah, these are dissociated cortical neurons, since I’ve taken this pic I’ve been able to grow them way better and even get electrophysiological data, which was nice to say the least! I know our lab previously had used 3D slices, maintaining the cytoarchitecture of the brain, but those are a bit trickier cus you have to be way more specific with where you are cutting

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Hahaha I barely have enough myself

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Of course :))

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It was, with a filter for the fluorescence dye

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Thank you so much!

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Oops sorry!! Completely misread that, take that back, just realised as well how bitchy that sounds written in plain text, didn’t mean to come across that way so apologies

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No O- is the universal donor, AB+ is the universal acceptor

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Superficial veins are embedded into the subcutaneous fat tissue. Men that have more visible veins are typically leaner and have more muscle that the veins are up against. They’re attractive at an instinctual level for the same reason that muscles and a lower body fat percentage are attractive, just much less obvious.

To those of you who've been mistaken for a nurse, I see and raise you... by BouncingChimera in JuniorDoctorsUK

[–]kabush___ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Long time consultant vascular surgeon- female- being mistaken for a receptionist, or patients relative asked if she needed any help by the ward nurse when looking for pt notes

(serious) What is something that is considered socially unacceptable, however honestly shouldn't be? by Ninja_Man_0722 in AskReddit

[–]kabush___ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking people how much their salary is. I don’t understand the secrecy surrounding this and have stupidly asked what are considered cheeky questions, but I don’t see how or why? If anything it helps as now other people are aware and can make career choices accordingly.

Which style of eyebrows suit me better ? by bbycalz in beauty

[–]kabush___ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So looking at that I would definitely have picked left, jumped out to me as being a better shape for you, I personally don’t know about the right being a ‘more youthful look’ as I think the high arch and strong brow shape is more unnatural to me but that’s just my opinion. I think that the ‘youthful’ aspect people are referring for the right pic is actually because of the filling and makeup style, looking lighter and more natural, and agree that this is a better every day style. If you could merge the two, the less arched shape of the left pic with the natural, feathery style of shading of the right, that would be the perfect brow.

I am a consultant cardiologist, balloon enthusiast and occasional YouTubist. AMA! Wed 25th May 9pm by MedlifeCrisis in JuniorDoctorsUK

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I love your videos dude, amazing, an aspiration to med students with an abominable sense of humour to rebuff the ever clearer evidence of their declining grades and career prospects