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MARCH 10-16, 1963
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male infants with this condition are
reared as boys, despite their physical
inadequacy Ordinarily. the pituitary
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When the adrenal gland fails, how
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grow up with bass voice, beard in
other words. With male characteris-
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The late Dr Thomas M Rivers,
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"In recent researeh, man has
moved dower to the core of the mys-
teryoflife than through all thecen-
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not too much to expect that some
day man will manipulate the nucleic
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determine to some degree as yet im-
measurable. what kind df human
beings will inhabit the earth "
This is the ultimate dream, of
course, and a far-off one But it is
coming closer
all living things—the nucleic acids
DNA (deoxribonucleicacid > and RNA
(ribonucleic acid) which brought
1962 Nobel Prises to the three scien-
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