Revision
Currently printing out my note output (I’m experimenting with mindmaps generated with Freemind) from the past few weeks for exams in a fortnight. Started with a relatively simple one to make puzzle-fitting easier, and sort out margins etc. The human cancer ones are gonna be a nightmare. ~20 more of these to go.
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