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Understand The New York Times Book of Medicine

The New York Times Book of Medicine
By:Gina Kolata
Published on 2015-03-17 by Sterling

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Fashion a fantastic paper animal parade featuring everything from dinosaurs to a peacock with a huge tail to butterflies, a whale, lion and mama and baby kangaroos. This origami zoo offers 33 enticing projects, all beginning with the same basic steps, plus everything needed to make them.

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