In reply to Halliwell
It is not uncommon for scientists as yourself in research to mumble such statements , but think not all humans are lucky to win scholarships and attend prestigious universities as you have.
T&T Government is still looking for you...
Look at your research. How many of the self-appointed pseudos' on this site will be able to understand and assimilate one of any such peer-reviewed published papers?
If you post just a precis, they will note its AI...
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You asked define a female...its unanswered.!!!!
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Any how off to Sydney...ta ta