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So, let us consider the quirky, eccentric and downright weird tidbits tucked away in the farewell documents of several famous folks. You learned it as a child: “Listen, my children, and you ...
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Choi and other researchers at Duke University's Nicholas School of the Environment, compares scientific journals of higher and lower visibility and describes their influence on conservation.
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