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discourse, and publishing nothing outside the journal of an organization that the professor helped found? You wrote: "I do wish they didn't co-opt mainstream scientific terminology in order to embroider their efforts with the appearance of legitimacy." So if a professor of medicine at a prestigious university uses mainstream scientific terminology, you consider that an effort to create an "appearance of legitimacy" and something that should not be done? Why don't you sent him an email and tell him so? Or send an email to the medical school complaining about him? Here is his web page:
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is Prof. Aaron Blaisdell of UCLA. I could show you a similar page listing his publications and co-authors. Is he "entirely outside of the forums of general scientific discoure", having done "no outreach or collaboration with established networks of researchers/healthcare professionals or professional
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Can you tell me specifically what evidence you have for your assertion that none of the participants have any publications in journals outside that of this organization. You don't get to be a professor by doing that, so they must have published things. And since when is it considered somehow wrong
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that they have made "no outreach or collaboration with established networks of researchers/healthcare professionals". Do you have a reason to think that's true? Again, those among them who are established researchers or health care professionals didn't get there by having no communication with
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Let us note that the first name on the history page to which you link is that of Prof. Brett Pottenger of Johns Hopkins University's medical school. Is it your claim that a person becomes a professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins by remaining entirely outside the forums of general scientific
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The best evidence of their lack of acceptance in general scientific discourse, is the fact that all their discussion and collaboration takes place entirely outside of the forums of general scientific discoure . No publications in journals outside their own, no outreach or collaboration with
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established networks of researchers/healthcare professionals or professional organizations. Their history describes their community as emerging from the blogosphere, and that is where they have since remained. M. A. Bruhn (talk) 23:12, 6 August 2016 (UTC)
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You are the only person who uses the word "legitimacy" or "legitimate" on that page, and the initial use of the word "scam", a seemingly unmotivated accusation without specificity by the nominator, was withdrawn by the person who put it there.
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today. I'm really glad to see you there, and I really appreciate your comments about the importance of sepsis and the difficulty of getting good numbers. I hope to see you again!
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Similar things can be said of the others, Chris Owens, Nate Rosenberg, Megan Geremia, Michal Naisteter, Joe Sobolewski, Jake Jacobson, Jesse Maddex, and Gio Carmazzi.
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Thanks for the help. Could you edit episode 2 after repulsing a voyeur attempt by Jessie and Gertrude.
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organizations", and does he "co-opt" standard langauge in order to create an appearance of legitimacy?
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Thanks. I appreciate the clarification. Not sure of the plot points so your input is most welcome.
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I continue to find it disturbing that your libelous comments are part of a permanent record.
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for a group of professors to come together via the blogosphere? And you
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