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[[File:Baby Sarlacc 1.jpg|thumb|175px|link=Baby Sarlaac|Baby Sarlaac is a trade name for a juvenile sarlaac, popular as a novelty pet. Adult sarlaacs feed mainly upon condemned criminals and unlucky bounty hunters, while juvenile sarlaacs feed upon insects, rodents, and small hominids such as immature ewoks.]]
• ... that '''[[Baby Sarlaac]]''' is a trade name for a juvenile sarlaac, and that the sarlaac is currently under Extraterrestrial Species Act review by the U.S. Space & Alien Life Service due to the rapid decline of the sarlaac population in its native range?
• ... that chemist and x-ray crystallographer '''[[Rosalind Franklin (nonfiction)|Rosalind Elsie Franklin]]''' made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite;  but although her works on coal and viruses were appreciated in her lifetime, her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA were largely recognized posthumously?
• ... that chemist and x-ray crystallographer '''[[Rosalind Franklin (nonfiction)|Rosalind Elsie Franklin]]''' made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite;  but although her works on coal and viruses were appreciated in her lifetime, her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA were largely recognized posthumously?


• ... that '''[[Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|Edward Norton Lorenz]]''' was a pioneer of chaos theory, and that Lorenz introduced the strange attractor notion and coined the term butterfly effect?
• ... that '''[[Edward Lorenz (nonfiction)|Edward Norton Lorenz]]''' was a pioneer of chaos theory, and that Lorenz introduced the strange attractor notion and coined the term butterfly effect?

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• ... that chemist and x-ray crystallographer Rosalind Elsie Franklin made contributions to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, viruses, coal, and graphite; but although her works on coal and viruses were appreciated in her lifetime, her contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA were largely recognized posthumously?

• ... that Edward Norton Lorenz was a pioneer of chaos theory, and that Lorenz introduced the strange attractor notion and coined the term butterfly effect?