Debjeet Das

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The details of the damage mechanism are not important for understanding many of the general features of aging and mortality because the most relevant damage occurs in invariant terminal units of networks (capillaries and mitochondria, for example) whose properties do not appreciably change with the size of the organism. Consequently, the damage per capillary or mitochondrion is approximately the same regardless of the animal.
Scale: The Universal Laws of Life and Death in Organisms, Cities and Companies
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