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21 Joseph Needham et al., Science and Civilization in China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1959), III, p. 458.

22 Arthur Smith, Village Life in China (New York: Fleming Revell, 1899), pp. 15-29.

23 Wong Chung-hong, "Walled and Moated..." in Arts of Asia, July-Aug. 1971, p. 25.

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24 The term "astrobiological” (defined by Rene Berthelot), is explained by Paul Wheatley as the "parallelism between the mathematically expressible regimes of the heavens and the biologically determined rhythms of life on earth." Wheatley, p. 414. Quotation is taken from p. 450.

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92 DAVID LUNG 21 Joseph Needham et al., Science and Civilization in China (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1959), III, p. 458. 22 Arthur Smith, Village Life in China (New York: Fleming Revell, 1899), pp. 15-29. 23 Wong Chung-hong, "Walled and Moated..." in Arts of Asia, July-Aug. 1971, p. 25. L 24 The term "astrobiological” (defined by Rene Berthelot), is explained by Paul Wheatley as the "parallelism between the mathematically expressible regimes of the heavens and the biologically determined rhythms of life on earth." Wheatley, p. 414. Quotation is taken from p. 450. 17
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92 DAVID LUNG 21 Joseph Needham et al., Science and Civilization in China (Cambridge: Cambridge U, Press, 1959), III, p. 458. 22 Arthur Smith, Village Life in China (New York: Fleming Revell, 1899), pp. 15-29, 23 Wong Chung-hong, "Walled and Moated..." in Arts of Asia, July-Aug. 1971, p. 25. L 24 The term "astrobiological” (defined by Rene Berthelot), is explained by Paul Wheatley as the "parallelism between the mathematically expres síble regimes of the heavens and the biologically determined rhythms of life on earth,.. Wheatley, p. 414. Quotation is taken from p. 450. 17
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21 Joseph Needham et al., Science and Civilization in China (Cambridge: Cambridge U, Press, 1959), III, p. 458.

22 Arthur Smith, Village Life in China (New York: Fleming Revell, 1899), pp. 15-29,

23 Wong Chung-hong, "Walled and Moated..." in Arts of Asia, July-Aug. 1971, p. 25.

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24 The term "astrobiological” (defined by Rene Berthelot), is explained by Paul Wheatley as the "parallelism between the mathematically expres síble regimes of the heavens and the biologically determined rhythms of life on earth,.. Wheatley, p. 414. Quotation is taken from p. 450.

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