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	<description>&#34;The extra-ordinary lies within the curve of normality&#34;</description>
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		<title>The Giant&#8217;s Shoulders #11</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just as Rome wasn't build in a single day, science progresses slowly but strongly as well, constantly searching for, suggesting or rejecting new fundamental theory, and 'padding' these with additional findings. Shoulder-padding that is, for we all stand on the shoulders, the strong fundaments of our predecessors. Why do I use such Big Words? Because I am very excited to announce that today I'm hosting the new edition of <a href="http://ontheshouldersofgiants.wordpress.com/">'The Giant's Shoulders'</a>, here on Curving Normality. Giant's Shoulders is a monthly science blogging event, in which authors are invited to submit posts on "classic" scientific papers. ]]></description>
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