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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thanks are due to Forrest Bishop for the respirocyte and microbivore images,
Zyvex Corp. for the use of the microbivore image, and John Luu and his
colleagues at Stimulacra LLC for the chromallocyte images. Research grants
from Alcor Foundation, Life Extension Foundation, Kurzweil Foundation, and
the Institute for Molecular Manufacturing supported this work.
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