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Newguest Posted 13 years ago
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Further along

Hi

Certain physician said: If my unconscious can figure out how to manipulate the mechanisms needed for getting around that virus, and for deploying all the various cells in the correct order for tissue rejection, then all I have to say is that my unconscious is a lot further along than I am.

Does "further along than I am" mean "it is much wiser than I am"?

P.S. Does "for tissue rejection" in this case mean "to prevent tissue rejection" or to cause "tissue rejection"?
  

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further along = smarter, more advanced, more sophisticated I'd have to guess on the other part of your question, as I'm not sure what the intention is either. Someone with more medical training can chime in here.

  • further along = smarter, more advanced, more sophisticated I'd have to guess on the other part of your question, as I'm not sure what the intention is either.
  • Someone with more medical training can chime in here.
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further along = smarter, more advanced, more sophisticated
I'd have to guess on the other part of your question, as I'm not sure what the intention is either. Someone with more medical training can chime in here.

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