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Most people only ever think about their appendix if it needs to be removed. But a worrying new trend is rewriting this narrative, as appendix cancer is on the rise in younger generations. A study ...
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Here is the code used to generate the tessellated pattern used on the cover of this book. It’s written in Python, and makes use of the DrawSVG package. It’s included here because it’s a concise ...
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