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A user with 11 edits. Account created on 5 March 2022.
25 October 2022
- 00:5300:53, 25 October 2022 diff hist −852 Mycobacterium tuberculosis This section claimed there was "debate" about M. tuberculosis sporulation. The cited papers were a single PNAS article claiming sporulation in M. *marinum* and another paper immediately refuting that one. The field consensus seems to be that no mycobacteria produce spores and this provides undo weight to a single (suspect) primary research article in a completely different species.
1 September 2022
- 01:2001:20, 1 September 2022 diff hist +12 m Talk:Tetrahydrocannabinol No edit summary
- 01:1801:18, 1 September 2022 diff hist +884 Talk:Tetrahydrocannabinol No edit summary Tag: New topic
28 August 2022
- 20:1520:15, 28 August 2022 diff hist +30 m Latent tuberculosis No edit summary
14 August 2022
- 06:5106:51, 14 August 2022 diff hist +73 Hemipepsis ustulata This section reads a lot like a class essay, and it needs citations for specific claims.
7 August 2022
- 02:5802:58, 7 August 2022 diff hist −6 m Talk:Pseudomonadota No edit summary
- 02:5402:54, 7 August 2022 diff hist +681 Talk:Pseudomonadota Reply Tag: Reply
31 July 2022
- 19:5019:50, 31 July 2022 diff hist +4 Trichoderma cornu-damae Realized the source cited does not refer to rashes specifically, only the more vague "skin irritation" so I changed the wording to reflect that.
- 19:4719:47, 31 July 2022 diff hist +18 Trichoderma cornu-damae Article supports claim of toxicity via touch but fails verification for that statement being controversial. Moved the citation to the part of the sentence it supports and added "citation needed" for the part about controversy.
17 April 2022
- 01:5301:53, 17 April 2022 diff hist +11 m Sodium oxide This statement is has no citation and sounds more like a convenient way to produce a mix of tar and sodium carbonate/hydroxide to me.
5 March 2022
- 19:4519:45, 5 March 2022 diff hist +155 Bartonella henselae Added a specify tag as I could not tell which source this statement was from, and what the metric for "most common type of bacteria in the world" is. Hopefully someone can clarify. Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit