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<blockquote data-quote="phoenix" data-source="post: 620573" data-attributes="member: 12578"><p>Well this morning, I'd like to thank the man who came to empty our fosse septique. He did what I think is a horrid job on time (not typical in France) and efficiently.</p><p>(and I'd like to thank other half for digging it out , uncovering and recovering it, without destroying the plants growing on top)</p><p> </p><p> I'd like to nominate all those researchers working in university labs all over the world who are expanding our knowledge of the workings of the human body and disease mechanisms . Most have insecure temporary positions , depend on the availability of funding. I suspect very few are in it for the money as pay isn't high in most places.</p><p>I'd especially like to thank those who sequenced the human genome and those researchers in the field of human genetics who make their data and findings totally accessible to everyone, so that it can be used by fellow scientists and viewed by the public ,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phoenix, post: 620573, member: 12578"] Well this morning, I'd like to thank the man who came to empty our fosse septique. He did what I think is a horrid job on time (not typical in France) and efficiently. (and I'd like to thank other half for digging it out , uncovering and recovering it, without destroying the plants growing on top) I'd like to nominate all those researchers working in university labs all over the world who are expanding our knowledge of the workings of the human body and disease mechanisms . Most have insecure temporary positions , depend on the availability of funding. I suspect very few are in it for the money as pay isn't high in most places. I'd especially like to thank those who sequenced the human genome and those researchers in the field of human genetics who make their data and findings totally accessible to everyone, so that it can be used by fellow scientists and viewed by the public , [/QUOTE]
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