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Unfortunately, you're not Mike, who is a maths professor, so you can't follow in the footsteps of Copernicus, Kepler and Newton, so the rest of the chapter will mean next to nothing to you.
You get very attached to the characters in this books and even the ones that die in the first few chapters still mean a lot to you, which is why I recommend this book to anyone who can stand deaths of important characters.
Information presented in the chapter is meant to be complementary to that presented in other chapters coveting topics such as reproduction, health monitoring, genetic monitoring, and other research related issues, including genetic manipulation that should be consulted for more comprehensive discussion on the topics as well as comprehensive lists of references.
Another footnote on the same page explains that the title of this introductory chapter, "Exordium," means introduction.
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This chapter is meant to help remove some difficulty related to many different standards, some of which are called codes.
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