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…so that proper secondary references can be identified, if the subject is noteworthy enough:
Besides being bare URLs, database entries obscure validity of text and information in articles; information is dynamic, is not verified, and is not associated with refereed content. This is an unacceptable form of primary source, in an article only having primary sources.
Better citations have to be provided, for the information to return to the article. Unfortunately, in the dozen years since this field emerged, about 20 primary sources are available, and I could find but one review associated with testing as a dental material.
Le Prof Leprof 7272 ( talk) 19:53, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
I believe this article does meet Wikipedia's standards for relevancy. It was very useful to me in beginning to read about adhesives produced by marine invertebrates.
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![]() | The contents of the Polyphenolic protein page were merged into Bioadhesive on 13 May 2017 and it now redirects there. For the contribution history and old versions of the merged article please see its history. |
…so that proper secondary references can be identified, if the subject is noteworthy enough:
Besides being bare URLs, database entries obscure validity of text and information in articles; information is dynamic, is not verified, and is not associated with refereed content. This is an unacceptable form of primary source, in an article only having primary sources.
Better citations have to be provided, for the information to return to the article. Unfortunately, in the dozen years since this field emerged, about 20 primary sources are available, and I could find but one review associated with testing as a dental material.
Le Prof Leprof 7272 ( talk) 19:53, 11 June 2014 (UTC)
I believe this article does meet Wikipedia's standards for relevancy. It was very useful to me in beginning to read about adhesives produced by marine invertebrates.