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has described Scott's research as "mind-boggling", and convinced him to become an adjunct professor at the institution. Scott's writings were also very critical of the
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Scott, Don (16 July 2004). "An arranged marriage, military style: The name has been changed to protect the guilty".
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O'Flanagan, Rob (7 May 2001). "Don Scott a tireless medical researcher".
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Scott, Don (30 July 2004). "Taking on 'Mighty Myke' and its mysteries".
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Scott, Don (23 July 2004). "The
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