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Sir John Hodgson's observations of the distance-dependent perception of scientists are most accurate and bear witness to thorough research into the behaviour of this species (_Nature_
388, 420; 1997). But he omitted one crucial example: I HAVE JUST WRITTEN A NICE SATIRICAL PIECE ABOUT SCIENTISTS You are always so ironical _He is just a cynical old b⃛_ AUTHOR INFORMATION
AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Oxford Centre for Molecular Sciences, Michael Gro * New Chemistry Laboratory, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QT, UK Michael Gro Authors * Michael Gro View author
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