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2640:: New to Knowledge (XXG), but I started an article on neuroscientist Edward Perl, which was published about a month ago and which has since been improved by other Knowledge (XXG) readers/users. I see that this page has been categorized as part of WikiProject Neuroscience; further, there's a note on the Talk page that this article hasn't yet received a rating on the project's importance scale. Don't know if I need to request this (or if it's necessary), but I was a little curious how this worked. Thanks!
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Hello, and thanks for asking! Seeing the improvements to the page, I just raised the assessment from start class to C class. I've looked at importance ratings for biography pages in our project, and they are all over the place, so I rated it Mid. The whole business of rating isn't really that
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You're right -- I've raised the quality rating to B. The article was massively expanded in 2012, and nobody has assessed it since then. (This is actually a pretty obscure concept, even to neuroscientists.)
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Thanks so much, Tryptofish, for the explanation and for the additional work, which I wasn't expecting. I look forward to others' helping to improve the page.
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592:Category
165:Contact
40:GA-Class
32:FA-Class
29:Quality:
2614:popular
2610:average
2538:Example
2343:cleanup
2324:cleanup
2265:infobox
2198:It has
2192:, with
2171:of the
2046:Neutral
1920:fiction
1857:of the
1676:It has
1626:section
1476:Length.
1444:It has
1364:neutral
660:Project
233:Quality
44:B-Class
36:A Class
2743:Cool!
2597:G cell
2253:. The
2104:, and
2098:tagged
2079:images
2057:Stable
1922:, and
1912:layout
1725:tables
1715:to be
1678:images
1663:colour
1661:, and
1659:tables
1640:Style.
1546:Prose.
1446:images
1442:Media.
1410:a lead
1374:stable
972:Syntax
939:17,727
142:below.
88:WP:1.0
2362:Start
2333:flow.
2087:audio
2085:, or
2083:video
2075:media
1940:with
1711:. It
1556:Lead.
1426:; and
1267:Class
1083:Start
1036:class
1014:class
999:with
917:4,963
896:1,888
869:Total
824:4,908
808:1,887
759:Other
500:1,571
466:Start
457:1,127
275:Total
211:Index
148:Any
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2774:talk
2749:talk
2735:talk
2721:talk
2702:talk
2679:talk
2665:talk
2646:talk
2559:High
2444:List
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2211:and
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1965:are
1875:is:
1723:and
1707:(c)
1696:and
1672:(b)
1653:(a)
1560:lead
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1189:High
1103:List
1093:Stub
946:4.69
944:Ω =
936:ω =
549:List
509:Stub
250:High
107:and
68:High
2606:not
2589:Low
2574:Mid
2544:Top
2452:or
2169:all
2115:and
2026:and
1996:or
1987:and
1897:and
1855:all
1393:or
1209:Low
1199:Mid
1179:Top
1123:Dab
1001:Top
910:732
903:999
889:982
882:298
818:679
813:998
803:982
798:298
751:432
743:336
617:546
609:545
540:726
534:136
527:466
522:122
494:343
487:790
482:358
451:173
444:457
439:329
434:146
414:308
396:106
270:???
260:Low
255:Mid
245:Top
220:Log
76:Low
72:Mid
64:Top
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2473:NA
2221:}}
2217:{{
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1918:,
1914:,
1910:,
1871:A
1849:GA
1813:).
1719:.
1688:.
1540::
1516:FL
1460:.
1318:A
1316::
1292:FA
1219:NA
1160:}}
1154:{{
1133:NA
1053:GA
1043:FA
1024:}}
1018:{{
968:.
962:}}
956:{{
933:)
875:64
861:55
855:53
793:64
780:65
772:65
738:49
733:44
721:NA
713:40
705:40
583:30
570:17
477:69
472:11
429:22
408:24
401:95
391:62
386:21
371:39
358:11
353:11
348:10
337:GA
321:11
290:FA
265:NA
218:·
214:·
114:A
111:.
101:}}
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2275:.
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2163:B
2128:.
2112:;
2089::
2012::
2000:.
1984:;
1955:;
1944::
1926:.
1883::
1865:.
1799::
1783:A
1731:.
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1528:.
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1089:)
1079:)
1073:C
1069:)
1063:B
1059:)
1049:)
997:A
930:?
927:(
850:1
845:1
728:3
682:9
674:9
651:4
643:3
638:1
602:1
577:2
565:6
560:3
555:2
517:2
423:C
380:B
365:1
343:6
311:1
306:5
301:3
296:2
183:.
173:.
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