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Wheeler, M., Bullock, S., Paolo, E. A. D., Noble, J., Bedau, M., Husbands, P., Kirby, S., and Seth, A. (2002) The View From Elsewhere: Perspectives on ALife Modeling. Artificial Life, 8(1):97--100.

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