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I wondered what a 'complete' sulcus was, and found out it is a deep one, so just in case anyone else might also not know, I added a wikilink to 'Types' (within the wiki for sulcus), where that is explained. The resultant pair of links here now probably look weird, because in the phrase 'complete sulcus' in the lead, links from each word seem at first glance to go to the same exact article, but 'sulcus' links to the whole article about sulci, and 'complete' links to the section, Type within that article, where the designation 'complete' is explained.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
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Just used one link-thanks --
Iztwoz (
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I wondered what a 'complete' sulcus was, and found out it is a deep one, so just in case anyone else might also not know, I added a wikilink to 'Types' (within the wiki for sulcus), where that is explained. The resultant pair of links here now probably look weird, because in the phrase 'complete sulcus' in the lead, links from each word seem at first glance to go to the same exact article, but 'sulcus' links to the whole article about sulci, and 'complete' links to the section, Type within that article, where the designation 'complete' is explained.
UnderEducatedGeezer (
talk) 07:05, 12 September 2020 (UTC)reply
Just used one link-thanks --
Iztwoz (
talk) 09:42, 13 September 2020 (UTC)reply