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their various conceptions of vital processes, and, as the indications 

 are that these biophores exist in the nucleus, so it is to the 

 nucleus and its alterations that each of us, whatever his particular 

 branch of biological science, must apply himself for the fullest 

 intimate grasp of the succession of changes that take place in 

 health as also in disease. 



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