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Jurassic Park Study Guide

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by Michael Crichton
About 75 pages (22,371 words)
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Chapter 41 Summary

This chapter follows the efforts of several teams, as they attempt to regain control of the park. Muldoon inspects a broken section of the fence and prepares to repair it. In the control room, Arnold and Gennaro talk about what the "Malcolm Effect" is: that a computer model system of the behavior of living things has a speeding up movement, and this movement is what will make Jurassic Park unstable and doomed to fail. Hammond and Dr. Harding work at moving one of the dinosaurs, which has been tranquilized. Hammond shows a lot of concern for his dinosaurs, perhaps even more than for his grandchildren. The chapter ends.....

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