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File:Anna_Manzolini.jpg|link=Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|[[Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|Anna Morandi Manzolini]], wax anatomist and crime-fighter, runs a safe house for homeless organic golems. | File:Anna_Manzolini.jpg|link=Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|[[Anna Morandi Manzolini (nonfiction)|Anna Morandi Manzolini]], wax anatomist and crime-fighter, runs a safe house for homeless organic golems. | ||
File:Paraffin.jpg|link=Wax (nonfiction)|[[Wax (nonfiction)|Golem chow]] tastes better than it looks. | File:Paraffin.jpg|link=Wax (nonfiction)|[[Wax (nonfiction)|Golem chow]] tastes better than it looks. | ||
File:Golem and Loew.jpg|link=Golem (nonfiction)|Rabbi Lowe inspects [[Golem (nonfiction)|golem]] for organic toxins. | File:Golem and Loew.jpg|link=Golem (nonfiction)|Rabbi Lowe inspects [[Golem (nonfiction)|traditional golem]] for organic toxins. | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 11 September 2016
An organic golem is a golem constructed of organic matter, rather than the traditional inorganic clay and stone.
In the News
Publication of Bioautography of a Chlorophyll Molecule generates new interest in organic golems.
Anna Morandi Manzolini, wax anatomist and crime-fighter, runs a safe house for homeless organic golems.
Golem chow tastes better than it looks.
Rabbi Lowe inspects traditional golem for organic toxins.
Fiction cross-reference
- Bioautography - autobiography using target-directed isolation of active molecules on chromatogram.
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