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Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer

Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer
Food falls to the ground and can be picked up in seconds to eat? Finally there is an answer

Special Author: Zhang Hongtao (pen name Section Ginger)

Associate Professor of Research, Department of Pathology and Experimental Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

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Editors: Zhao Yanan, Wang Fengling

Proofreading: Wu Yihe | Typesetting: Li Yongmin

Operation: Han Ningning | Coordinator: Wu Wei