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Mr. Nelson said he believed that studies linked coffee to miscarriage because women with healthy pregnancies tended to develop an aversion to coffee.
P. John Whitsett, a physics teacher at Fond du Lac High School in Wisconsin who has taught science for 36 years, said that children who had the opportunity to study science in elementary school tended to develop an excitement for the field that lasted into high school.
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