Well... following principle that everyone knows someone closer to the
ones you're looking for... 

I'm looking for reviewers for a paper on evolution, and sent this to a
lot of the 'usual suspects', but so far it seems I have not found anyone
who quite understands why I would look for the mathematical signature of
the flowing shapes of growth curves in data that looks really random...
It's for natural system location and identification, a new method.    

Is there anyone you can think of who might know someone who would be
interested in that?


re: http://www.synapse9.com/GTRevis-2007.pdf

All the best,


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