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Study of biomedical science provides a stepping stone to further medical training #1 (permalink) Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:16 am   Study of biomedical science provides a stepping stone to further medical training
 

What is the exact meaning of this sentence.
"Study of biomedical science provides a stepping stone to futher medical training."
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Study of biomedical science provides a stepping stone to further medical training #2 (permalink) Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:09 am   Study of biomedical science provides a stepping stone to further medical training
 

Provides a stepping stone to = helps.
(they approximately carry the same meaning)
Hope this helps.
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