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I need to write a brief report on a research article. Post an article for me, any topic will do.

>> No.2039320
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Can it be a non-primary source?:

http://www.hum.utah.edu/~bbenham/2510%20Spring%2009/Behavior%20Genetics/Farm-Fox%20Experiment.pdf

>> No.2039329

http://www.rsc.org/delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayArticleForFree.cfm?doi=b411201f&

by contrast, an actually interesting article.

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>>2039329
You're clearly jealous of ecology's awesomeness.

http://www.rsc.org/delivery/_ArticleLinking/DisplayArticleForFree.cfm?doi=b411201f&

>> No.2039372

>>2039361
yes, jealous of the meticulous study of foxes. Woo hoo. Serious shit right there.
Why post the link to the article I just posted?

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>>2039361
>>2039372
Opps.... I was reading the article you posted. I had actually looked up a famous behavioral ecology study done in Yellowstone, but I copied the wrong link.

So, HERE's the article:

http://www.cof.orst.edu/leopold/papers/2001trophiccascades.pdf

...and, of course, I kid about the jealousy. We all have our sciences.

>> No.2039397

use my school's earth shattering discovery biatch (you need a subscription to Nature btw):
"Direct conversion of human fibroblasts to multilineage blood progenitors"
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature09591.html

>> No.2039402

>>2039385
In a way, the article I posted was to do with ecology.

So, OP, are you going to read a bunch of specialized papers from diverse areas of science, or might you be more specific in the particular field that you are interested in/can understand?

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>>2039402
Yeah, so I see. A non-toxic process using a recyclable catalyst that produces high yields. Pretty cool, even if I can't understand <span class="math">all[/spoiler] the details of it.

>> No.2039420

>>2039413
ya, the more awesome thing is the use of an ionic liquid (ionic substances that are liquids-which is kinda funky) as the catalyst, but yeah pretty much.
So I guess you like foxes.
I for one do not; there's one that lives outside my house, and the fucker keeps me up all night with his human-like screams, and constant pilfering of neighbors trash.