Monologue Of Steve's Conversation

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Thank you very much for your advice and guidance.

Yes, I've been studying the human shoulder and rotator cuff anatomy and had observed Steve's dissection. That'll be great. I'll ask Mike about the frozen mice to practice with them as well.

I've tentatively planned to discuss about my projects next week after I see how my plan for this experiment goes. However, if I could discuss it with you this Friday, that'll be great. (I'll send my rough draft of the plan to you before then.) Will Friday morning like 9 or 10am good for you as well? Please feel free to let me know.

Thank you very much for your time. I really appreciate that.

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