Mars
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In a previous study, we found that women with red hair required 19% more desflurane to suppress movement in response to noxious electrical stimulation than women with dark hair, making red hair a distinct phenotype associated with anesthetic requirement in humans.7
Always happy to help prove an INTP right

I can definitely relate to the '5 seconds or less thing.'
When I speak, I like to use language as effectively and efficiently as possible. I hate it when people blow content out of its necessary proportion just so they have something to say. It's dishonest and pretentious.
This tendency towards concise expression sure doesn't make romance any easier.
With college papers, I would sum up everything I wanted to say in a paragraph and then realize that I still had pages remaining.
I am very critical of the academic writing style:
Sure, there's plenty of merit to backing every single thing you say with evidence and beating every single point to death with a formal method. You might even be able to say this method helps bring one closer to the truth, but by the time an academic is done with a paper, it is in a form only academics can use. What you end up with is a piece of information that is only accessible to experts who already know all about it!
Try this one on, I got a paper for my nursing course failed. ON ETHICS!!!!
This pissed me off because
A] Ethics is more of a philosophy subject to me at any rate.
B] The lecturer told me in a very serious tone that the work read like it was plagiarised [wtf yankees spelling plagiarised with a z?..narf]
Funny thing is though that I didn't remember to do the assignment and planned it out in the class I was supposed to hand it in on and then type it out after and caught the teacher before she left.
My next plan of action is me asking her how to prevent the appearance of plagiarism in my future essays. I just want to see the look on her face when I get a few other people to vouch that I typed it up after class pretty much under the scrutiny of a few other pupils doing a group assignment. It might be overkill though considering that the Group I was in consisted of ESL students and so I was the work mule.
Now, another little "Simple confirmation that you are an INTP" event. I used my superior intellect through dent of having english as my first language to insert superfluous polysyllablistic and archaic terminology that was slightly counterproductive to my presentation. It baffled half of the audienc, especially when there were scandalous nurse photos inserted that made the heads of some international students explode into lovely little pieces that made me smile.