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Hello,

I am looking for a dedicated female study partner for ore part 2, i ,graduated

from pakistan in 2005 and i live in manchester.i am attending osce royal college

course on 1-4th feb n dr fred s course on 27-29th jan.

Regards

Huma

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Hi huma,

I'm also looking for someone to study with..can we start sometime soon...wat all

hav u done till now?I stay in preston..

Nishu

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> Hello,

> I am looking for a dedicated female study partner for ore part 2, i ,graduated

from pakistan in 2005 and i live in manchester.i am attending osce royal college

course on 1-4th feb n dr fred s course on 27-29th jan.

> Regards

> Huma

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Nishu glad to know about u,il call u in a day or two or add me on skype,my id is huma faisalTc

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Hi huma,

I'm also looking for someone to study with..can we start sometime soon...wat all hav u done till now?I stay in preston..

Nishu

>

> Hello,

> I am looking for a dedicated female study partner for ore part 2, i ,graduated from pakistan in 2005 and i live in manchester.i am attending osce royal college course on 1-4th feb n dr fred s course on 27-29th jan.

> Regards

> Huma

>

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hi m looking for a

serious study partner for march exam to rewise all the modules.. i live in maidenhead berkshire so i prefer the one near me.. just reply on my personel id.. dr.sim_sidhu@... thanx simer From: Zeeshan Baig <zeesh7@...>

Sent: Monday, 26 December 2011 5:34 PM Subject: RE: Forceps

http://www.islesmiles.co.uk/Forceps.pdfTo: From: manochithradurairaju@...Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2011 20:25:33 +0000Subject: Re: Forceps

Hello Mr. Balsam,Lower cowhorns or eagle beaks have two fine beaks that fit between the 2 lower molar roots. These forceps are often used when the crown of the tooth is badly broken down. They often cause the tooth to split in two –sometimes this is deliberate so the two roots can be removed separately with elevators.

As per this discussion above it seems that both are one n the same...On Sat, Dec 24, 2011 at 7:19 PM, Balsam Majid <balsam_majid@...> wrote:

Would you plz tell me how to differentiate between eagle beaks forceps and cow horns forceps?

When I look to pics ..they look the same to me

Any tips?

Thanks

Balsam

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