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Welcome!

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/ Eboireau 14:49, 20 October 2009 (UTC) / Thank you for your attention to my contribution FASEB Journal and advises on my talk page. EboireauReply
Hi. let me know if you need any assistance.
If you are ever bored, and like creating articles about journals, we have a list of missing articles "here".
If you are interested in other topics, I can locate lists of missing pages.
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20 Sept 2009

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Creation of my User Talk Page, following the nice comment of [1] John Vandenberg

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October 2013

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Proposed deletion of Biosciences (disambiguation)

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The article Biosciences (disambiguation) has been proposed for deletion because of the following concern:

Only biology, to which biosciences redirects, is likely to be known by this name. The other items listed are partial title matches and related subjects. As such there's no need for a disambiguaion page here.

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