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The articles posted on this site may be freely copied and re-posted without prior permission, with two strict caveats: you must maintain the correct authorship, and you must not pretend to be me. No permission or notification is necessary to re-post excerpts or individual images. When re-posting entire articles, please follow the guidelines below.

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I am a research professor with a Ph.D. in biophysics, employed at a non-profit biomedical research institute. I receive no compensation of any kind for the opinions and information on this website, but my dolphin is solely responsible for its content. He just says the darndest things.

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