Partial Loss of Face Recognition may be Associated with the ID(C) Locus: A Case Study

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Well, you definitely win for funniest headline so far.

By Stephanie Z (not verified) on 21 Mar 2008 #permalink

Brilliant. Conciseness rules. Those IDiots have had their heads so far up their own behinds that they didn't see the amusement that their selective expulsion would cause here.