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Comment #19654589
Sure, it's an indictment, not a conviction. Whatever you might think of the government's case, it's false to say that "no one has claimed" Assange assisted Manning. The government …
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Comment #16785423
Well done you. In terms of recreational nicotine, Swedish snus has the most established, long term evidence base for very significantly reduced risks. It's reasonable to expect tha…
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Comment #16785080
Visit the Prelinger Library prelingerlibrary.org
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Comment #16225136
Having trouble finding this and am curious, if anyone could point it out -
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Comment #16143077
In that case I would see it like rl3 too, and would probably respond best to a frank disclosure upfront. Maybe your career isn't as over as it feels right now, but will just take m…
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Comment #16138465
Of course how much you disclose is totally your business, and I can't speak for the person you're replying to. But for me this isn't enough to go on, because your questions seem to…
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Comment #16053961
The bit about duplicates likely being "unintentional at this scale" is an important part of the use context too though. There are many cases where allowing duplicate names increase…
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Comment #15880142
Lots of people in health research do treat pubmed as a gatekeeper though (sometimes foolishly imo). It is more exclusive than both Google Scholar and arxiv -- but also like you say…
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Comment #15879960
Seems that way, I know, to some of my friends who don't work in the same field as me (health research), but pubmed doesn't include all biomedical journals, and it's not a place whe…