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[SPEC] does YMRs employee link contain a code?
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darbs
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[SPEC] does YMRs employee link contain a code?

has anyone analyzed the 'day in the life of' link located on the Tagruato>subsiduaries>Yoshida medical research centre page.

the other three companies dont contain anything really but a brief rundown of what they do (in fact their hyperlinks dont even take you to their homepages BUT YMR bothers to provide a link and its written by a scientist to the outside world, therefore this may contain a coded message from a concerned scientist.

eg. even skimming over it I notice a bunch of words that have been singled out in inverted commas. these words did not need to be highlighted.

'media' 'colony' 'crude' 'extract' 'dish' 'well' 'plate' 'hit' 'clinical trial'

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'media' is in commas because it doesn't directly mean "media", but rather is code for "Nutrients for growth that are combined with agar to form a solid surface", as is specified.

'colony' is in commas because it is a specific term (doesn't apply to the general word "colony" as in the sentence "they set up a colony in America").

I don't need to continue this. Every word you specify is just a specific term the scientist uses. For example, "dish" is completely different in normal use and scientific use.

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