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Psychology is now where biology was 100 years ago. Biology now is where
physics was 100 years ago. Psychology says f.a. about mechanisms, my
memetics (most biologists wouldn't touch this with a barge pole so I can
hardly have copied it - why do you always have to slag people off
without having a clue whether your flippant assertions contain even a
semblance of truth) has mechanisms (well I'm getting there anyway).
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http://bioinf.man.ac.uk/ »people»chris
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