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The optimal video resolution in order to visualize the tale "Larvae" is 800x600 
pixels. You must use the program Netscape V3.0 or above, to be able to read the 
tale  in its integrity.  Also  the program Explorer  would have  to allow you a 
normal reading.  The tale is defined  from the author as "Fiction & Scientific" 
for an its multimedia peculiarity:  when you read  the several pages,  sometime 
you will see a scientific term, emphasized  from the rest of the text,  because 
it is written  with a yellow color and also underlined.  If you click  with the 
mouse on one  of these words,  you will gain access  to another page  of a kind 
almost exclusively  scientific-popular,  where that term  will be  examined and 
described according  with its current academic meaning.  They are short popular 
notes,  created  in order  to emphasize  the narrow  and  deep tie that elapses 
between fantastic creation and science  in this particular type  of literature. 
Therefore  the attempt  of the author is that one  to face up,  using a fantasy 
tale illustrated  with artistic images,  painted only with the computer,  to an 
extreme topical subject,  as the artificial insemination,  and at the same time 
to supply  the reader,  through  multimedia  links,  with  the basic scientific 
elements, because the tale is hinged on these elements.
All the images, the texts,  the ideas and the code HTML of this multimedia product, entitled 
"Larvae", have been created in an entirely original way from Francesco Franceschi. Therefore 
they are outcome  of his talent and they remain of his exclusive property.  The only allowed 
uses of this work are those authorized  in explicit way from the author.  Every ulterior use 
or  commercial  utilization  of the above  mentioned  work,  for  entire  or  in  part, must 
preventively to be agreed with the same author.
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