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This One Problem by M.C. Pease7/8/2023 ![]() ![]() Former physics researcher with a passion for machine learning and statistics. ![]() Hardcover with dustjacket, first printing as stated on copyright page, the former owners' names are present on the first blank end-paper, mild tanning to the blank end-papers also which includes two tape-shadows, the red tweed binding is clean, tight and attractive and the contents are fine, the jacket has been unnecessarily tape-reinforced on the reverse side causing tan tape-shadows on the up-side of the rear panel and flaps, the photo of the author on the rear panel is unaffected by this, the jacket also has some mild edge-wear, the front panel and spine are quite presentable, the original price (2.75) is present and a professional (removable) mylar cover is included, scarce first printing of this "fast paced adventure-mystery of the sea for older boys about the always popular Tod Moran and his old friend, the Tattooed Captain". Read writing from Christopher Pease on Medium. Steve Lawson has been working on the problem of Captain Samuel Peases. One of the products in this study had a label listing three milligrams as the dose, which is somewhat on the higher side. ![]() For context, around one milligram of melatonin is likely sufficient to get the sleep benefit. ![]() Garden City, New York: Doubleday & Company. Given the age of this page I expect that a number of the email addresses here are. Only three had accurate labels, meaning the amount of measured melatonin was within 10 per cent of the dose indicated on the label. ![]()
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