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Most books that come my way these days end up on a shelf gathering dust and are seldom if ever consulted after an initial inspection. For many clinicians and basic scientists, the preferred method of retrieving information and reference data is with the use of a computer terminal. At first glance, I assumed the book edited by Koch would probably have a fate similar to that of the rest of my office library. But no. Here is a collection of chapters that I will recommend for use by trainee clinician-scientists and by basic scientists who desire a perspective on their
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