Chapter 20-3

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"So, Ms. Bedwen, do you have any results?" Mr. Bamber asked. "I do," I said, handing him a thick folder with the report I had spent more than a month writing. Mr. Bamber paged through it, his brows furrowed when he saw the tables and figures, which probably sounded like complete gibberish to him. "And what are they?" he said, closing the folder. "Please explain with your own words. Briefly, please," he said, after eyeing the thickness of the folder. "I think I have identified the components of five drugs. Of course, I will need to perform equivalency tests. And refine the extraction and manufacturing process. And clinical equivalency tests will have to be made. But that part, I don't know how to handle." The capacity of living beings to detect changes in the most minute differences be

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