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Wilkins's postwar transition into biology was accompanied by an increasing concern about matters of humanity and scholarship, about the problem of distortion of science by political and financial pressures, and with involvement in the activities of organisations concerned with justice and with peace.
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It is a matter of humanity".
But we stand beside him it is a matter of humanity".
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