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Fig 1. Sample cartoons on biotechnology published in national papers from 2000-2009.
Fig 2. Benefits of biotechnology as perceived by BiotechToon cartoonists.
Fig 4. Comparison of visual frames used by newspaper cartoonists and BiotechToons artists
Fig. 5. Representation of a scientist by newspaper cartoonists (left) and BiotechToons artists (right)
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