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Weill & Bede

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I've added a citation. Here's what you're looking for: http://classiclit.about.com/library/bl-etexts/bede/bl-bede-2-13.htm Paul S (talk) 13:21, 13 May 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Move request

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Luc De Schepper

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I've nominated Luc De Schepper for deletion at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Luc De Schepper. As you are the only editor I can find who has made substantive contributions to the article and is still active, I thought you may be interested in weighing in on the discussion. Monty845 16:52, 16 July 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Paul Herscu

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Hello, I placed this in the talk section of my page, Paul Herscu. Thank you.

Hello, My name is Paul Herscu. I am just jumping in here. I have not really done this before in Wikipedia and am not sure if I am in the right place, so Apologize ahead of time. A colleague emailed me to tell me that there was a problem with the page referencing me. I then went to that page, and saw that there were requests for citations, explanations, etc. Since I had not put up this page in the first place, I had to work out the mechanics of how to do that. As a result, I have placed/made the following changes to the page. First, I removed some words, such as 'extensive' and instead added a list of countries where I had taught, all verifiable by anyone searching the web. However, this now presents the page with a list of countries, which makes it look odd, but at least it answers that point. Second, I added half a dozen references. Most are what is called a 1st tier journal. For example, Critical Care Medicine is the number one journal for emergency room physicians around the world. The other journals are of a similar quality, which explains why the articles are referenced by others. For example, in the Critical Care Medicine article referenced, the editors took the oppurtunity to highlight this article are have a long editorial on its' level of importance to saving lives in the ED. Third, I have tried to create a balance between my various interests. Simply, my main interest is to help physicians find the right treatment, for each person, the first time out. I do that in the Complementary Alternative Medicine-CAM(referenced now), but I also do that in drug discovery pharmaceutical world (referenced now), and in clinical trials for a variety of diseases in some of the major hospitals around the country (referenced now). I know, on the face of it, it may seem that my interests are in conflict, as CAM might seem different from drugs, pharmaceuticals and hospitals, but if you read through my biography, you see that the main idea is the same, create systems that help clinicians find the appropriate therapy for their patients. If I had created this page, I probably would have placed that balance as it should be. However, it looks like this page was first created with a bias towards the CAM side of the equation. And if I read the string of comments here correctly, it looks like some people do not like CAM. However, in light of the references and other changes that create more balance in the page and may help you get a better sense of the overall work, I request that this request for deletion be withdrawn, and the topic closed. Thank you, Sincerely, Paul Herscu Hello again, I am just following up , as no one has responded to the above. when you look at the page titled Wikipedia Talk Page, found at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Talk_page_guidelines, one of the main points they make is the following: "This page in a nutshell: Talk pages are for improving the encyclopedia, not for expressing personal opinions on a subject or an editor." It seems as though the last remaining comments may fit in this category. however, I actually believe that these comments were due to an incomplete, unreferenced page, and that they probably no longer relate to the page there. i do not know how long these steps go on for, but thought I would add these comments, though i konw you probably are aware of the guidelines already. Thank you. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.136.252.169 (talk) 15:01, 31 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Kinski

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Thanks for the quote. Please also add details of where and when and by whom the article were made. Debresser (talk) 09:45, 13 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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