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As Dr. Darlington points out, the divergence between pure and applied biology must be suppressed “by the fusion of pure and applied research, by the fusion of both with teaching”. Thirty years, indeed, will be needed for this, if not much longer. To effect this remedy immediately is, of course, impossible; then surely the suggested interchange of personnel should be the immediate aim with complete fusion as the ultimate aim.—Editors of “NATURE”.
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The Cleavage in Biology. Nature 147, 544 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/147544b0
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