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deadline 18th, 6 hrs lecture/practicals on 17th

... I have pre-emptively spent forty quid on Really Nice Tea because godDAMN I deserve a treat for being so nearly here

you guys

you guys

... I could hand in what I have now and not fail

I CANNOT EVEN with how much of a change this is from last year

6400 words including notes-to-self. (max 7500)

Still to-do:

* plot up fall speed vs crystal size; include brief qualitative description
* write up buoyancy behaviour of bubbles (section 5.2)
* give slightly more detail in section 5.3 (selvage zones), including on oxide analyses
* write conclusions (section 6, fairly brief & to-the-point)
* plot up nearest-neighbour charts (section 3.1 - numbers all prepped, just a case of making the pictures)
* plot up area distributions (section 3.3) & make sure to talk about these in the discussion! e: well I would if they made any goddamn sense
* tidy up various diagrams, tables etc so they don't spill over
* insert fig 3 again in conclusions, including creating inset images to illustrate various processes
* put in selected images of apparent close associations between bubbles & magnetite (these exist, I just need to actually insert them)
* incorporate Marie's comments (Dropbox)
* get LaTeX compiling without errors!
* expand maths
* further work
* incorporate Sasha's comments
* sort out 3.2
* sort out the discussion
* pick a tense and stick to it
* project evaluation
* make sure explanations are sufficient for people who aren't me!

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