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Close paraphrasing/plagiarism - Please be very careful not to use the same or similar wording as used in the citation. e.g. "The mechanism behind this similarity is thought to be due to the native protein's unique interaction with its bound water" (your words). The source says, "The mechanism behind this similarity, we believe, is due to the native protein's unique interaction with its bound water" ( from Silk and Synthetic Polymers: Reconciling 100 Degrees of Separation MathewTownsend ( talk) 13:05, 12 April 2012 (UTC) reply

Punctuation issues

Punctuation goes before the reference citation in a sentence, not after. I had fixed the punctuation but my fixes have been reverted and the punctuation has been changed back to the wrong way.

Please see MoS-Punctuation and footnotes.

Thanks, MathewTownsend ( talk) 10:41, 13 April 2012 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Please note

Close paraphrasing/plagiarism - Please be very careful not to use the same or similar wording as used in the citation. e.g. "The mechanism behind this similarity is thought to be due to the native protein's unique interaction with its bound water" (your words). The source says, "The mechanism behind this similarity, we believe, is due to the native protein's unique interaction with its bound water" ( from Silk and Synthetic Polymers: Reconciling 100 Degrees of Separation MathewTownsend ( talk) 13:05, 12 April 2012 (UTC) reply

Punctuation issues

Punctuation goes before the reference citation in a sentence, not after. I had fixed the punctuation but my fixes have been reverted and the punctuation has been changed back to the wrong way.

Please see MoS-Punctuation and footnotes.

Thanks, MathewTownsend ( talk) 10:41, 13 April 2012 (UTC) reply


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