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"To effect change within the scientific community," Klip advises, "guidelines need to be born both from a respect for the members of the community, and through a mechanism that allows standards to arise from all levels of the community infrastructure, not solely from a bureaucratic hierarchy".
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I think something new should be born from that.
Architecture has to be born from nothing, have no influences.
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