Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/Notebook

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     <center><h2>This records our everyday work.</h2></center>
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<p>"Rome was not built in a day."<br/>This quotation greatly applies to the work every team do to prove their thoughts.We write this page for ourselves to remember this long journey. Maybe there're only a few words, but the words reminds us how we accomplish what we intended to do at the first place.</p>
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<div class="projtile_img"><p>"Rome was not built in a day."<br/>This quotation greatly applies to the work every team do to prove their thoughts.We write this page for ourselves to remember this long journey. Maybe there're only a few words, but the words reminds us how we accomplish what we intended to do at the first place.</p></div>
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   <a href="/Team:SJTU-BioX-Shanghai/daynotes" title="Gear Box">
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Latest revision as of 20:04, 17 October 2014

This records our everyday work.

"Rome was not built in a day."
This quotation greatly applies to the work every team do to prove their thoughts.We write this page for ourselves to remember this long journey. Maybe there're only a few words, but the words reminds us how we accomplish what we intended to do at the first place.

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