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  #1

Hello ,,

I eonder if there is any difference between 1st aid 2002 & 2003 regarding the scientific data ..

kindly feed me back ! :roll:

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  #2

yes
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  #3

which mail ??

Kindly post the difference here ,thx in advance.

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  #4

please , could you tell me the difference between Fa step 1 2002 and 2003.I know that where are some mistakes.But i don't know where they are
Thanks in advance
vicki_sharp@hotmail.com
Vika

  #5

i dont know my self , i am still waiting for anyone to post a reply for this. :|

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  #6

Hi Victoria, you said there are mistakes. In which one: 2002 or 2003 or both of them? Thanks

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  #7

There are not that many the mistakes are on the 2002 version
And they are mainly on the hepatic markers
On the coagulation and kinin and plasmin pathways where it talks about the conversion and then there is one on the biochemistry on homoscistonuria or something like that where they tell you to like decrease the b6 in the diet and stuff
I mean these are just the ones that I remember but I am sure that there are more and it’s funny how they are sort of corrected on the 2003 version of the book.
Hope that this helps some of you…









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