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To: Ian@SI who wrote (6024)3/25/2002 10:29:58 AM
From: Biomaven  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52153
 
100s of small but growing tumours produce more E than the one large tumour that kept the mets in check.

So why doesn't this "more E" keep the mets in check even more?

I am reminded of Hofstadter's law (usually applied to software development):

It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take Hofstadter's Law into account.

My rewrite is:

Biomaven's corollary:

Biology is always more complicated than you expect, even when you take Biomaven's corollary into account.
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Peter