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> This is a directory page that I maintain, giving pointers to other
> pages related to writing (especially my interests of technical
> writing and science nonfiction). I'd appreciate hearing about any
> other pages that I should include.
I've collected a number of scientific and technical writing links
(including yours :) ).
-- Debbie
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