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Hi there I was browsing around Wikipedia and found this image on the Bioengineering page. Can you please clearify what does it represent I, someone whose knowledge in such topic is not very comprehensive, and possibly many other readers, have no idea what it represents. A good caption to the picture will surely help alot. Also, if you have the source file available, can you please encode it in PNG and upload it again? JPEG introduces unwanted artifacts quite visible on diagrams and this picture is better suited for PNG for both lossless compression and smaller size. Thanks. --antilived T | C | G 11:02, 9 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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