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 this niouient, ivlvat they do is of passionate concern to llie whole oj human society. " 



Sir Clias. Snow, Science 133:256, 1961. 



"Research is to see ivlwt everybody else luxs seen and think wliat nobody lias 

 thought. " Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi 



"The world is moving so fast tliese days lliat llic man who says it can't be done 

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