tell you about Henry Kaplan; amd Henry Kaplan was the Professor of
Radiology at Stanford.
But I don't think that Henry really had
any connection with the Lawrence-Livermore people.
If there is something to be learned,
or not.
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Bob could tell you about that
That's really about all that I can..
Maybe we could round it out with some information on
your work after you left, when you went to Harvard.
You can tell
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me a little bit about those years there.
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