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I added the invitation onto [[ja:プロジェクト‐ノート:医学#WikiProject Medicine Translation へのお誘い]]. Not sure if anyone will join in... --[[User:Takot|Takot]] ([[User talk:Takot|talk]]) 16:14, 1 September 2014 (UTC) |
I added the invitation onto [[ja:プロジェクト‐ノート:医学#WikiProject Medicine Translation へのお誘い]]. Not sure if anyone will join in... --[[User:Takot|Takot]] ([[User talk:Takot|talk]]) 16:14, 1 September 2014 (UTC) |
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References and Footnotes backwards section titles; functionality doesn't depend on titlesWhy, what do you think I missed at WP:ASL? Looks like human-readable (but non-parsed) section titles of References (used for footnotes) and Footnotes (for References, some of which use sfn citation style), completely backward. The section names are arbitrary and not a matter of automated parsing. I'll try in sandbox Paulscrawl (talk) 23:53, 24 August 2014 (UTC)
how to paraphrase please explain--02:39, 25 August 2014 (UTC)S03042812 (talk)S03042812S03042812 (talk) 02:39, 25 August 2014 (UTC) Paraphrase means to "put in your own words" Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 15:07, 25 August 2014 (UTC) World Cancer ReportHey, when I'm referencing the World Cancer Report is it better to put section numbers or page numbers? I don't want ridiculous citation clutter but I do want what I'm citing to be clear. Thanks! Keilana|Parlez ici 03:03, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
ThanksFor your work on Diet and cancer! - - MrBill3 (talk) 05:12, 25 August 2014 (UTC) Hi doc! Am wikicology. I need your assistance. I want to give more attention to Genetics and Molecular biology. I reali want to work on genes. Much work has been done on human genes though yet to be completed. I want to complete it and more importantly work on viral, Bacteria and Ave (chicken) genes. But to my suprise the template { {PBB|geneid=gene I'd} } that links to the Genbank doesn't work for some sets of gene. Even for the human gene that has not been worked on. Am confused because I felts the template is supposed to be applicable to other genes provided they are in Geneban. Please I want you to put me through on this. Thanks Wikicology (talk) 13:13, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
AripiprazoleThanks for your commentary and edits on Aripiprazole. I definitely made some errors and its always good to have a second pair of eyes on these things. I hope my commentary on the issue of meta analysis articles containing both a mathematically-driven, "data" component and an editorial component made at least a little bit of sense to you. I have a great deal of respect for the folks at Cochrane, and my comments were only intended to make the point that they are human like the rest of us. I certainly see them as one of a small handful of top tier sources, and that may get lost in my arguments that on most subjects there are a few other groups whose views deserve equal prominence. I appreciate and respect the work you do here, and the many kindnesses you have shown me over the last 2 years. Formerly 98 (talk) 14:40, 25 August 2014 (UTC)
Edit on PharyngitisHey there. Why did you feel it was necessary to revert the article and dismiss my edits?
Re: Trouble with your editorSorry about the mess. I have no idea yet what the root cause is. I have started this discussion requesting help. Breedentials (talk) 02:46, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
Hi Jmh649!Nice to meet you. I understand that each time I make edits to Ken Getz's wikipage, they are quickly deleted because it looks as though I'm copying and pasting from another source. I am copying and pasting - but from my own word document, offline, which contains edits to the page as approved by Ken Getz himself (my manger!) Is it possible to keep my edits present or do I need to write the words verbatim into the document from my current word document? Thanks! Precipice711 (talk) 13:14, 27 August 2014 (UTC)Precipice711
sir can u paraphrase for me as i am new and could not do so please do the same so that i can learn calcutta national medical collegeS03042812 (talk) 17:51, 27 August 2014 (UTC)S03042812S03042812 (talk) 17:51, 27 August 2014 (UTC)
THAT IS DAGBANI-FROM GHANA --TIMESPEAKSLIFE (talk) 13:19, 28 August 2014 (UTC) Suggestion to better handle citations with a PMID and no urlI put in a suggestion at Module talk:Citation/CS1#Suggestion; if url="null" and PMID is valid then set URL to PMID-url to have the URL be returned as the Pubmed url if URL is not given in citation. Do you think this is a good idea? If so, please post at wp:med talk. ~Technophant (talk) 14:13, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
msu chmEverything was paraphrased except a portion of the overview part. Please go ahead and take another look. I've looked at the wiki pages of other medical schools and noticed that they've done the same. In fact most of them did not even cite the sources at all, I don't see the reason for having such outdated materials on our univ.'s page. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Msugogreengowhite (talk • contribs) 19:58, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
Jmh,I appreciate your interest in Otitis Media, however I do not see the problem with the 'more information' section I added. I added two sources of which one is for professional usage, and the other in lay terms, both nonprofits... How are they 'off topic'? Do I need to reference that I put them up? Please elaborate on your decision to take down my post. Thanks — Preceding unsigned comment added by Charles Bluestone, M.D. (talk • contribs) 15:02, 29 August 2014 (UTC)
AgmatineHere's the message I've just sent you: 08-29-2014 Dear Dr. Heilman, I hope my communication finds you well. As I indicated in my previous (07-10-2014) communication with you (enclosed below), the changes you have made left the readers ignorant of essential information. And Wikipedia is thus, losing credibility. Since you did not respond to my suggestions, I have now edited the information according to these suggestions. To my surprise, however, I found not only that I cannot edit the page, but that at the same time you keep editing the page, deleting large portions and further degrading the value of this entry. I believe you have unjustly blocked my access to the WikiProject on Agmatine. I have spent a lifetime on agmatine research and together with Varda Gilad have developed it into an effective treatment. And these efforts are still ongoing. I hate to see such a poor Wikipedia entry on Agmatine. The right thing to do is to allow my current edition. It will bring the Agmatine entry back to standard for the benefit of Wikipedia readers. Thank you in advance for your prompt response. Best regards, -GadGmgilad (talk) 05:11, 30 August 2014 (UTC) Gad M. Gilad, Ph.D. Research, Gilad&Gilad LLC 19020 Kittridge St., Unit 1, Reseda, CA 91335 Tel: 1-818-708-8505; Cell: 1-323-599-0774 Email: gmg@GiladandGilad.com; www.ForNerveHealth.com 07-10-2014 Dear Dr. Heilman, I have just become aware of the changes made to the WikiProject on Agmatine. I recognize some of the concerns raised about my upgrading revision. Before this revision however, the article about agmatine has remained for years below any standard for any half respectful encyclopedia. Nevertheless, the substantial deletions you have made are completely unjustified. They have left the article without most of the pertinent information about this important subject. As a result, readers are left ignorant of essential information. And Wikipedia is thus, losing credibility. I would therefore, like to suggest the following: 1. Unless you find real misinformation or flaws in the article, please restore the article to its June 20, 2014, version. 2. I will then supply citation to original studies, rather than to reviews in order to satisfy Wikipedia "rules"; and will provide references for or modify, or delete, any statement that may suggest bias. 3. It is extremely important for those in the field of agmatine research that advances in the field will be adequately and accurately presented in an unbiased way! Thank you in advance for your prompt response. Best regards, -Gad P.S. I am not an experienced contributor to Wikipedia and would appreciate any specific suggestions you may have. Gad M. Gilad, Ph.D. Research, Gilad&Gilad LLC 19020 Kittridge St., Unit 1, Reseda, CA 91335 Tel: 1-818-708-8505; Cell: 1-323-599-0774 Email: gmg@GiladandGilad.com; www.ForNerveHealth.com
C diffI notice you were inspired to overhaul C diff article at the same time I was. Did you see my talk regarding "C diff colitis"? Thoughts? Brian Gilcrease (talk) 05:38, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
ProgrammingNot much anymore, but I'll have a look. LeadSongDog come howl! 07:06, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
Inclusion of Senegal in List of Ebola outbreaksIn response to your reversion summary "If all one needs to do is have someone in their country with the disease than we need to add th US to the list.": we have; it's in a note that is linked beside Liberia. My understanding is that the US and Spain cases are classified as Liberian cases because their leaving Liberia was intentional, unlike the Senegal case and the first Nigerian cases, which are part of the natural spread, so to speak. If you still disagree, then you'll also need to change the main article, which lists Senegal as well. JamesDouch (talk) 13:50, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
Drowning Chain of SurvivalI do have the authorization to publish the content on wikipedia The text and figure is a ownership from the authors (which include my husband Dr David Szpilman and Jonathon Weber from New Zeland)that´s why text may seems similar. Thanks you for keep it this updated Alice
AgmatineDear James, Thank you for your prompt response. • As to the references used in my update: 1. I have rechecked this issue and all the entered citation were from high quality scientific journals. Citations are preferably to references which made the original discoveries, as credit is given where credit is due. 2. The main review I chose is the most recent general review of the field. It represents the consensus opinion of 16 independent leading investigators in the field from around the world. This is unique in scientific publishing. One cannot expect a more objective review than that. 3. These are the highest standards in scientific publishing that I know. Otherwise, I need your help in understanding what you mean by high quality secondary sources. • I noticed "opinion" statements in the update which are unfit for an encyclopedia and these should be deleted. • Few changes made to my update are inaccurate and should be revised. Let me know how you decide to proceed. Best… 108.185.129.48 (talk) 20:55, 30 August 2014 (UTC)Gad P.S. I realize that we are busy in our demanding daily activities and would, therefore, like this matter resolved soon.
Question about new Contributors FeatureHi Jmh, I have a quick question for you about the contributors feature that's been discussed on the Wikiproject Medicine page. I've seen it on many medical pages now and I like it, but is it supposed to be on all Wikiproject Medicine associated pages? If so, I've seen some pages haven't been done yet, but I wanted to check with you to see if it's supposed to be on all of them in the first place. Thanks. TylerDurden8823 (talk) 21:11, 30 August 2014 (UTC)
Obviously, I was not aware of the secondary sources intent. As indicated, I preferably chose references of the original discoveries. Now that I understand, it makes the job much easier as the main review I chose is the most recent general and comprehensive review of the field. Would it be compliant if I will cite the aforementioned review plus 3 or 4 other reviews? And, should I leave the primary citations as is, or weed out most of them? Let me know. Best... 108.185.129.48 (talk) 03:31, 31 August 2014 (UTC)Gad Understood. These are the secondary sources I will use: • Moretti1 M, Matheus FC, de Oliveira1 PA, Neis VB, Ben J, Walz R, Rodrigues ALS, Prediger RD (2014) Role of agmatine in neurodegenerative diseases and epilepsy. Frontiers in Bioscience E6, 341-359. • Molderings GJ, Haenisch B (2012) Agmatine (decarboxylated L-arginine): physiological role and therapeutic potential. Pharmacology and. Therapeutics 133, 351-365. • Piletz JE, Aricioglu F, Cheng J-T, Fairbanks CA, Gilad VH, Haenisch B, Halaris A, Hong S, Lee JE, Li J, Liu P, Molderings GJ, Rodrigues ALS, Satriano J, Seong GJ, Wilcox G, Wu N, Gilad GM (2013) Agmatine: clinical applications after 100 years in translation. Drug Discovery Today 18 (17-18):880-893. • Uzbay TI (2012) The pharmacological importance of agmatine in the brain. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews 36, 502-519. I am posting our correspondence on the talk page and signing my edits openly. Thanks and best… 108.185.129.48 (talk) 07:25, 31 August 2014 (UTC)Gad The Signpost: 27 August 2014
'Hypothermia' editsHello, you removed my addition of information on "after-drop" of core temp. While I concede that current views may differ from the 1985 paper I ref'd, I think for that very reason "after-drop" should still be mentioned in context of current belief for clarification. Simply removing the edit does not do the topic much justice. RichG (talk) 00:19, 1 September 2014 (UTC)
Possible Tokyo MeetingI added the invitation onto ja:プロジェクト‐ノート:医学#WikiProject Medicine Translation へのお誘い. Not sure if anyone will join in... --Takot (talk) 16:14, 1 September 2014 (UTC) |