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The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-230X/12/56/prepub We thank the Medical Research Council and the General Practice Research Database Research Team for their institutional support and Tarita Murray-Thomas at the GPRD for her enthusiastic support and encouragement of this project.
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We thank Conservation International and P. Hoetjes for providing logistical support and encouragement for this project.
We are extremely grateful to Lynn Shostack and the Gardner fund, along with the entire Council of the Humanities, led by Executive Director Carol Rigolot, for their support and encouragement of this magical project.
We thank Kim Bottomly for encouragement and support of this project.
We thank to Professor Charlie Hodgman, University of Nottingham for his encouragement in initiation of this project, Olga Chernikh for critical reading of the manuscript, Mikhail Ponomarenko and Vadim Efimov for valuable assistance in statistical analysis.
I also owe special thanks to Aronson, my editor at the Harvard University Press, for his encouragement and deft management of this project, as well as for many insightful comments.
A special thanks to Next Generation Maple and Deer Run Maple for all the help and encouragement with this project.
Lastly, she is thankful for having her mom's assistance, prodding, and encouragement throughout this project.
Many thanks to D. Dudle, K. Gardner, A. Peters, D. Repasky, N. Takebayashi, M. Ungerer and D. Wolf for their advice and encouragement in the early stages of this project.
We appreciate the initial encouragement to undertake this project from Joe Gray, biostatistical advice from Alan Hubbard, mapping of Affymetrix probes to human genome coordinates by Stephen Benz, and administrative assistance from Stig Kreps, Melissa Mueller, and Eugene Fan.
Ms. Beckwith deserves every encouragement, but she also could have used a lot more guidance and advice in the shaping of this project.
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