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This article has been tagged "likeresume", the description of which strongly suggests that the writer of the article has a conflict of interest. I would like to make it clear as the originator of the article I have no connection whatsoever with Professor Land, the University of Sussex, or anything else mentioned in the article. I will rewrite the list sections as prose, if that is the source of the problem.
Pterre (
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The bibliography is too long, and only has recent articles.
Richard001 (
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Please feel free to edit ruthlessly. I added most of the references I came across at the time; I'm not an expert in the field and I've no idea which are of most significance.
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This article has been tagged "likeresume", the description of which strongly suggests that the writer of the article has a conflict of interest. I would like to make it clear as the originator of the article I have no connection whatsoever with Professor Land, the University of Sussex, or anything else mentioned in the article. I will rewrite the list sections as prose, if that is the source of the problem.
Pterre (
talk) 14:05, 27 January 2008 (UTC)reply
The bibliography is too long, and only has recent articles.
Richard001 (
talk) 22:14, 8 January 2012 (UTC)reply
Please feel free to edit ruthlessly. I added most of the references I came across at the time; I'm not an expert in the field and I've no idea which are of most significance.
Pterre (
talk) 22:41, 8 January 2012 (UTC)reply