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Hello. I noticed that you have TEAC (tetramethylammonium chloride) on your to-do list. However, I just moved TEAC, the audio equipment manufacturer, from its misnamed place at "Teac" to the " TEAC" name space. If tetramethylammonium chloride is best listed as TEAC also, please let me know. We could do a disambiguation of TEAC, but at the moment I am leaning towards avoiding a disambiguation page, but rather point readers to a "tetramethylammonium chloride" article from the TEAC article. -- Charles Gaudette 09:32, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your contribution to Stroke, any chance of a reference for what you added though? If not, no worries, i'll just place a citation needed tag near it :) Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 15:59, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
I'll happily add a mention if you have any sources I can cite with? If not, no worries and i'll have a look around on PubMed and other places myself. Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 19:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for the edit to subcutaneous emphysema! I see from the above that you're a medical student. *Grins deviously* Excellent, it's great to have folks around with medical knowledge! I'm a layperson myself, did you see any errors or anything in the article? I wonder if you happen to know the answer to this question: is air in the tissues from infections like gas gangrene subcutaneous emphysema proper, or does it count as something else? The sources I've found have been very ambiguous about the matter. Also, for another article I'm working on ( pulmonary contusion), do you happen to know what the difference is (if any) between pulmonary toilet and pulmonary hygiene? Heh, I'll quit bugging you, I know med students are busy. Thanks again for the addition, and for your other work around the project! delldot talk 12:37, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Ged, a few of us are working on subarachnoid haemorrhage and we're currently looking for access to this review article I was wondering if the Nottingham medical library had access to this journal? If you could try, that'd be fantastic. If not, no worries! Thanks :) Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 15:52, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
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Hello. I noticed that you have TEAC (tetramethylammonium chloride) on your to-do list. However, I just moved TEAC, the audio equipment manufacturer, from its misnamed place at "Teac" to the " TEAC" name space. If tetramethylammonium chloride is best listed as TEAC also, please let me know. We could do a disambiguation of TEAC, but at the moment I am leaning towards avoiding a disambiguation page, but rather point readers to a "tetramethylammonium chloride" article from the TEAC article. -- Charles Gaudette 09:32, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
Thanks for your contribution to Stroke, any chance of a reference for what you added though? If not, no worries, i'll just place a citation needed tag near it :) Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 15:59, 10 May 2008 (UTC)
I'll happily add a mention if you have any sources I can cite with? If not, no worries and i'll have a look around on PubMed and other places myself. Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 19:47, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
Hey, thanks for the edit to subcutaneous emphysema! I see from the above that you're a medical student. *Grins deviously* Excellent, it's great to have folks around with medical knowledge! I'm a layperson myself, did you see any errors or anything in the article? I wonder if you happen to know the answer to this question: is air in the tissues from infections like gas gangrene subcutaneous emphysema proper, or does it count as something else? The sources I've found have been very ambiguous about the matter. Also, for another article I'm working on ( pulmonary contusion), do you happen to know what the difference is (if any) between pulmonary toilet and pulmonary hygiene? Heh, I'll quit bugging you, I know med students are busy. Thanks again for the addition, and for your other work around the project! delldot talk 12:37, 18 May 2008 (UTC)
Hi Ged, a few of us are working on subarachnoid haemorrhage and we're currently looking for access to this review article I was wondering if the Nottingham medical library had access to this journal? If you could try, that'd be fantastic. If not, no worries! Thanks :) Regards, CycloneNimrod Talk? 15:52, 27 May 2008 (UTC)
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