Johann137
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J/Psi
editThanks for your expansion of the J/Psi meson article and the references. I would encourage you to join WikiProject Physics, which serves as a place to discuss everything related to physics-related articles on Wikipedia, and its a good place to get guidance/advice/feedback if you get confused. If you have questions about anything, you can contact me on my talk page.
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On redirects
editHi Johann, you might want to check out WP:REDIRECT for more information on how redirects work. I've created a few for you already. You can check whether they're operating as intended by clicking the "What links here" link for the target article, as in Special:WhatLinksHere/Relativistic nuclear collisions. Cheers, Melchoir (talk) 03:09, 28 August 2009 (UTC)
Copyright problem: Relativistic nuclear collisions
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Copyright problem: Hagedorn temperature
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