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>        Seriously, Lysanko was very much against corn and monoculture
>agriculture, which he believed would ruin the land.  Kruschev didn't
>understand Lysanko's arguements against it, and planted corn and did
>monoculture agriculture.

        You mean the same Lysenko who set Russian genetics back 100 years with his
insistence that he could manipulate the corn crop by raising it under the
conditions it would be grown under?  Hmmm.  Now that I think about that, it
doesn't sound so bad.

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        When fat subsitutes were used to reduce fat intake to 20%, the subjects
reported being significantly more hungry.  At the conclusion of the test,
the men increased their dietary fat intake until they had made up the
previous deficit!  (Dr. Mom:  We were not designed for such low fat diets!)
        Amer. Journal of Clincal Nutrition 63:891 June 1996

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