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Essays of an Information Scientist: Science Reviews, Journalism Inventiveness and Other Essays, Vol:14, p.273, 1991 What Tonegawa’s Nobel Doesn’t Mean Reprinted from THE SCIENT/ST @l 1(25):9, 16 November, 1987,
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Science and Technology’s Task Force on Science Policy / MIT’s Center for Cancer Research / House Committee on Science and Technology / MIT / U.S. Congressional Research Service / Kyoto University / Salk Institute / Base / Institute for Immunology in Switzerland / University of California at San Diego / /

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leader in basic research / Professor / brilliant researcher / writer / professor of biology / Information Scientist / literally singular researcher / Scientist / /

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