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WE recently published papers in the oceanographic field which contained in their titles the words “development”1, “evolution”2, “triple junctions”2 and “fingers”3. These key words were dispatched by computers to thousands of child psychiatrists, biologists, neurologists and medical practitioners. Hundreds have requested reprints. We are curious to know how many are going to request a reprint of the present communication on the same basis.
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DAVIES, D., MCKENZIE, D. & TURNER, J. “Evolution”—“Development”—Anatomical and Cerebral Features and the Pathological Consequences. Nature 225, 636 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/225636a0
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