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Hi, Robert. This was submitted as a draft because of a conflict of interest, per the rules and instructions of Wiki. The draft was submitted in the hopes that the article could be expanded through the appropriate protocols. Thank you.
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Structure/content looks fine; just one small deletion, as it's not clear that in the late 1960s that the field of neurobiology was new;
Charles Scott Sherrington (for example) might have had something to say about that.
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Hi, Robert. This was submitted as a draft because of a conflict of interest, per the rules and instructions of Wiki. The draft was submitted in the hopes that the article could be expanded through the appropriate protocols. Thank you.
DNS041123 (
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16:01, 2 August 2023 (UTC)reply
Structure/content looks fine; just one small deletion, as it's not clear that in the late 1960s that the field of neurobiology was new;
Charles Scott Sherrington (for example) might have had something to say about that.