Abstract
Excuse me, surely you are related the deer family, are you not? Yes, said the pushmi-pullyu, to Abyssinian gazelles and the Asiatic chamois—on my mother's side. My father's great grandfather was the last of the unicorns. Dr. John Dolittle, circa 1900 These animals have fibrinopeptides which are more like the deer group than the bovid group in which they are traditionally classified. Dr. Russell Doolittle, 1967 Dr. Russell E. Doolittle is associate professor of chemistry at the University of California, San Diego, a kind of sunny lotus land as campuses go, where students and faculty can see snow-capped peaks the East and spend noon hours surfing in the Pacific. Perhaps it's a little facetious attempt create a link between UCSD's Russell Doolittle and the Dr. Dolittle of children's book fame, but they do happen have a few things in common, including a joint concern with the humane gesture and, in ...
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