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A picture of Robert Edwards of Britain is projected behind Christer Hoog of the Karolinska Institute as Mr. Hoog announces in Stockholm, Sweden, Monday Oct. 4 2010, that Dr. Edwards wins the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology. Edwards is awarded for the development of in-vitro fertilization, a breakthrough that has helped millions of infertile couples to have children. (AP photo/Scanpix Sweden/Jessica Gow)
Photo by: JESSICA GOW / SCANPIX
A picture of Robert Edwards of Britain is projected behind Christer Hoog of the Karolinska Institute as Mr. Hoog announces in Stockholm, Sweden, Monday Oct. 4 2010, that Dr. Edwards wins the 2010 Nobel Prize in medicine or physiology. Edwards is awarded for the development of in-vitro fertilization, a breakthrough that has helped millions of infertile couples to have children. (AP photo/Scanpix Sweden/Jessica Gow)

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