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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Optics / September 2007



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heliogabalus - 09 Sep 2007 04:16 GMT
hi all

i found a nice site here

http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/Protist_menuE.html
selwyn.stleger@gmail.com - 25 Sep 2007 22:37 GMT
Hi Heliogabalus,

I came across this a while ago. It's great that they are being so
generous as to publish this database. There seems to be much interest
in protists in Japan but I don't know why. Anyway, sharing
information, without greedy middlemen such as Elseveir, is to be
applauded.

Selwyn

> hi all
>
> i found a nice site here
>
> http://protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/Protist_menuE.html
heliogabalus - 26 Sep 2007 00:24 GMT
> Hi Heliogabalus,
>
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> information, without greedy middlemen such as Elseveir, is to be
> applauded.

Hi Selwyn,

thanks for your reply. I agree: sharing information without greedy middlemen
(such as Jstor as another case) is the engine that will logarithmically
boost the science. In this connection my acclaim goes to Pubmed.
 
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