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here just over-simplifies the situation and sounds silly (especially as the last sentence of the introduction). Your added information here does indeed help with the context issue for me personally, but others will obviously lack this information. I left the citation there because the article was interesting and presented some unique opinions from experts in the field, but the jello quote doesn't really do it justice. Would it be possible for you to add some of the information about the cost and obstacles of eradication from the NYTimes article to that section of our article?--
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I am sorry if my removal offended you. Actually I did read the article in the citation prior to removing that sentence. The Times article had some good information, and a POV that many people have probably not have considered, but I really do feel that the "jello" metaphor is taken out of context and
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a few years ago. However I also notice that here has been very little activity since 2007. This is a project I'm particularly interested in and would love to see it revived. I've taken the bold step of identifying an article requiring translation and I'm in the process of inviting collaboration. The
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focuses on the ongoing efforts to eradicate polio in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. The corollary goal of eradicating of worldwide polio has attracted attention, but "getting rid of the last 1 percent has been like trying to squeeze Jell-O to death." The philanthropic division of Google backed
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I've been searching for some immune system art to include as a visual aid in a book about MS. I see that you have included several of "Jeanne Kelly's" diagrams from the national cancer institute along with the caveat that you have released any changes into the public domain. BUT if you go the the
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Hi DO11.10, I am simply an editor who thinks some of the immunology articles on Knowledge (XXG) are far from complete and the quality can be easily improved. I'd love to do it all by myself, but it'd be even better to do it in a team, to be more efficient as well as to get a wider viewpoints (from
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stating that "All of these materials are in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission." As far as I am aware "repurposing" is fully allowed on PD works. I suppose I should probably contact NIAID to sort the matter out. I will relay my findings. Thank you for bringing this to my
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news story which explain a point of view expressed by some epidemiologists that the investment in eradicating polio is not worth pursuing. However, if you still feel that the metaphor has the wrong tone, I will want to correct my misjudgement in other articles besides the one you edited.
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i came across your site during my search for plasmids encoding the DO11.10-TCR. Since you seem to be an expert on the DO11.10-transgenic-mouse, i would like to ask you, if you know if such a plasmid exists. (It has to, i guess. otherwise how was the mouse generated).
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Please reconsider your snap judgment about a sentence which appeared frivolous. As you can see, the citation support includes an embedded hyperlink. Please give this a quick read-through. This may help you to construe the jello metaphor in context.
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nat'l cancer institute they plainly say Jeanne Kelly's stuff can't be "repurposed". This is confusing... because the page citing the appropriate government stuff looks very official. Are you Jeanne releasing stuff to public domain?
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and just start editing. The purpose of the page (it's a new page) is simply to get everyone together and collaborate, as to ensure there's editors for different topics. I look forward to working with you soon,
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there when I uploaded my altered version of the images. This notice does not exist anywhere on the pdf version of the pamphlet (I have never seen a hard copy) and seems to be opposed to the instruction on
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I am writing for help regarding 2 accounts that I have inadvertently set up and need to delete one of these accounts so that it does not appear that I am engaging in sock-puppetry.
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So what should I do to clean up my mistake. I do not wish to eliminate any edits I made under the registered name Beaconboy, but perhaps this is impossible to accomplish.
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I think that my first edit on the Wineville Chicken-Coop murders was a few months ago, and as I understand it, I initially registered under the account Beaconboy (caps??).
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Hi DO11.10. I have some time and I wanted to start plugging away at Infectious Disease again. Please check in when you have time. I valued our interactions 2 hears ago.
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I informed the user (again) that his talk page posts were inappropriate. I'll watch his contributions for more of the same, and will block if required. Cheers --
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I know it was a long time ago, but I just read your article on Psoriasis and it was very helpful in understanding my doctor's descriptions. Thank you.
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I have only been editing on the Wineville Chicken Coop Murders, but unfortunately, I have edited under both registered names.
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Dr. Mouse, I hope all is well with you. We haven't chatted since the effort to make the Polio article a featured article. --
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I was just curious why you've removed me as a notable East High alumn? I feel like I'm at least as notable as Reese Roper.
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other people have warned this user. Who should I report this to and is this a problem that needs to be addressed. Thanks. --
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It is just an honest mistake on my part and there was never any attempt at sock-puppetry, and I swear this to you.
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My computer had a virus and I suspect that when I re-registered again, I registered as Beaconmike, not Beaconboy.
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IMO, this disputed sentence is legitimate, on-target and justified -- especially in relation to the parts of the
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Currently I would like to eliminate the Beaconboy registered name and maintain the Beaconmike registered name.
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I am requesting your suggestions as to how I can do that, or perhaps you can do it for me as an editor.
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Greetings! I love your immunity graphic and have used it in a post set to publish Monday, July 1 at
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Do you know if the sequences for both chains are published? That would be even better.
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Could I be a nuisance and ask you to move the talk page as well, please?
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thought you might like to know I used a graphic of yours in a post
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Yep, done. Thanks for bringing it to my attention :) --
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in the meantime. It's hard to hit a moving target :) --
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Hmm, that is new. I do see the notice at the bottom of
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Miss Mouse, I am not certain who to report this to.
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