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1. Quality of Information: 2

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6. Responsive to comments: 2 –had no comments yet

7. Formatting: 2

8. Writing: 2

9. Used real name or has real name on User TALK page: 2

10. Outstanding?: 1 – very thorough on citation and background information on the anatomy and physiology, could be outstanding if you went more into how problems in the physiology results in dysosmia _______________ Total: 19 out of 20

Hilary Lynch (talk) 03:12, 25 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]