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“Despite all the evidence in scientific papers that high levels of environmental oestrogens (also known as xeno-oestrogens) are responsible for the rising incidence of various cancers including b****t and prostate cancers, nobody seems to be doing anything about it.”
“We actually share 95% of the same genes as baboons, making them far less "xeno" to us than pigs are.”
“That prosecution (cosy at first) wont be from this country, (nasty to a xeno).”
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“But ... minimize exposure to pharmacologic estrogens and xeno-estrogens.”
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“The researchers proposed that the estrogen activity is from xeno-estrogens leaking from the plastic bottles, or in the case of glass bottles, from plastic used in the bottling process.”
“Drop capsules are virtually impregnable to anything man or xeno can throw at them.”
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“If you were a member of a xeno-archaeological team from a society alien to the one that produced these artifacts, how would you describe them to HQ?”
“When an amoral fortune hunter nearly kills a xeno-archaeologist to steal the ancient artifact he has uncovered which might have the capability of reviving a long-vanished alien race, it starts a series of events involving the xeno-archaeologist tracking her down both for revenge and to recover his artifact.”
“I am not xeno-biologically trained," said Bakkun in his stolid fashion.”
“He saw neither Varian nor Trizein and had decided she must be in the xeno-chemist's laboratory in the shuttle when the heavy-worlders, in their neat formation, came swooping in from the north.”
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