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This article should not be speedy deleted as having no substantive content, because i am still working on it right now (your reason here) --
Roman Bekker (
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Wikipedia is not a technical review journal. It is an encyclopedia (general overviews). The relevant guidelines are
WP:SECONDARY. Also be careful not to cite yourself or your colleagues. It's called conflict of interest. Many new editors cite themselves mainly. See
WP:COI. That behavior is unacceptable. If you have questions, many editors can offer advice. Happy editing. --
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Where do you see "citing yourself" or "citing colleagues"? Where do you see "conflict of interest"? There in an article is a LOT of secondary sources, which are all PubMed-indexed and authoritative. And I'm NOT a "new editor" - I've been there in Wikipedia for about 10 years. Not always very active though.
Roman Bekker (
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Some other parts were taken from
ru:Сигнальные молекулы газов and then translated into English. The original authors can be seen in an edit history of the Russian article.
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This article should not be speedy deleted as having no substantive content, because i am still working on it right now (your reason here) --
Roman Bekker (
talk) 21:58, 6 March 2015 (UTC)reply
Wikipedia is not a technical review journal. It is an encyclopedia (general overviews). The relevant guidelines are
WP:SECONDARY. Also be careful not to cite yourself or your colleagues. It's called conflict of interest. Many new editors cite themselves mainly. See
WP:COI. That behavior is unacceptable. If you have questions, many editors can offer advice. Happy editing. --
Smokefoot (
talk) 00:46, 7 March 2015 (UTC)reply
Where do you see "citing yourself" or "citing colleagues"? Where do you see "conflict of interest"? There in an article is a LOT of secondary sources, which are all PubMed-indexed and authoritative. And I'm NOT a "new editor" - I've been there in Wikipedia for about 10 years. Not always very active though.
Roman Bekker (
talk) 07:18, 7 March 2015 (UTC)reply
Some other parts were taken from
ru:Сигнальные молекулы газов and then translated into English. The original authors can be seen in an edit history of the Russian article.
Roman Bekker (
talk) 09:24, 9 March 2015 (UTC)reply
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