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      <image:caption>What’s all this, then? The book is supported by footnotes which are references or links to further reading. They work great in an e-book. You have to squint and type them in if you’re reading ODT (On Dead Trees), and if you’re listening to an audiobook, well, fugeddaboudit. So why should paper readers and audio listeners be left out, I ask you? (The answer is that they shouldn’t.) So here are the links from the book, on a handy web page, just so you can be smarter at parties. Oh, and gain a better understanding of the science of eating. Some are scholarly papers, most are consumer-accessible. Play link roulette!</image:caption>
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