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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by gaz_marshall, Oct 18, 2008.

  1. gaz_marshall

    gaz_marshall Member


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    Hi there!

    I am currently in my final year at Plymouth University and am having some trouble deciding upon a topic for my research proposal.

    I am quite interested in the debate between phenol and sodium hydroxide used in nail surgery but its a bit unoriginal. Any fresh ideas would be a great help or just a bit more info on an interesting slant on the phenol/sodium hydroxide discussion.

    Cheers!

    Gareth
     
  2. twirly

    twirly Well-Known Member

    Hi Gaz,

    :welcome: to Podiatry Arena.

    Try typing 'phenolisation' into the search option on the top of the home page. Many interesting debates there. One of which was started by Mark Russell a while ago. Possibly worth a look.

    Chemical Agents in Matrixectomies.

    Happy hunting ;)
     
  3. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    :welcome: Gaz.
    I don't envy your task of deciding what topic to do.
    There are so many to choose from, scrolling through the various tags may give you further options.
    Check out the supporters forum, you can get extra special stuff there too.


    Cheers
     
  4. gaz_marshall

    gaz_marshall Member

    :drinks Cheers guys I'll be sure to check those links out!!
     
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