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    Food metabolism[edit]

    Todo[edit]

    WIKiPHONE[edit]

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    IBT[edit]

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    Substance Company
    4-Amino Pyridine Phillips Petroleum Company
    Acarol Ciba Geigy
    Accel Shell Oil Company
    Adocide Nalco Chemical Company
    Alachlor (Lasso) Monsanto
    Alar Uniroyal
    Alnap Uniroyal
    Ametryn Ciba Geigy
    Antor Hercules Inc.
    Asulam Rhodia
    Atrazine Shell Oil Company
    Avadex Monsanto
    Azodrin Shell Oil Company
    Bacillus Thurgiensis [sic] (Wander) Sandoz
    Barban (Carbyne) Gulf Oil
    Bardike International Pain Company
    Benzadox (Topside) Gulf Oil
    Bicep Ciba Geigy
    Bifenox (Modown) Mobil
    Binapacryl (Ensodan) FMC Corporation
    Bis (Tri-M-Butylin) Oxide [sic] M&T Chemicals, Inc.
    Bladex (Cyandizine) Shell Oil Company
    Bolero (Thiobencarb) Chevron
    Botran Upjohn
    Brodifacoom [sic] Imperial Chemical Industries
    Bromfenoxim Ciba Geigy
    Bromopropylate Ciba Geigy
    Busan 74 (TCMTB) Buckman
    Butam Gulf Oil
    Bux Chevron
    Cacodylic Acid Ansul
    CA (OCL)2 (Cyanurate) FMC Corporation
    Captan American Seed Company/Chevron
    Carbaryl Monsanto
    Carbofuran (Furadan) FMC Corporation
    Cela-Triforine Chevron
    Chipco (Iprodione) Rhodia
    Chlorobromuron (Maloren) Ciba Geigy
    P-Chlorophenyl-N,N 1-dimethyl Allophanate PPG Industries
    Chloropropham (Furloe) PPG Industries
    Chloropropylate Ciba Geigy
    Chloropyrifos (Dursban) Velsicol Chemical Corporation
    Chlorothalonil (Daconil) Diamond Shamrock
    Cidial (Elsan, Phenthoate) Montedison
    Ciodrin (Crotoxyphos) Shell Oil Company
    Cobex U.S. Borax
    Curacon (Profanofas) Ciba Geigy
    Cycle (Procyanazine) Ciba Geigy
    Cycocel American Cyanamid
    Cyprazine (Outfox) Gulf Oil
    Cypromid Gulf Oil
    2,4-D (NACA) Hercules Inc./Dow
    Daconil Diamond Shamrock
    Dacthal (DCPA) Diamond Shamrock
    D.C. 5700 Dow Corning
    Delachlor ?
    Desmedipham Nor Am
    Dialifor (Torak) Hercules Inc.
    Dicamba Velsicol Chemical Corporation
    Dichlobenil Casoran
    Dichlorvos (DDVP) Shell Oil Company/Zoecon
    Diethanol Amine 2,4-Di-Chlorophenoxy acetate Chevron
    Diethanol Amine 2-(2-Methyl-4-chlorophenoxy) Propionate Chevron
    Difenzoquat (Avenge) American Cyanamid
    Difolatin (Captafol) Chevron
    Dinoseb Dow
    Dioxathion (Delnav) Hercules Inc.
    Diquat Chevron
    Di-Syston (Disulfoton) Chemagro
    DMDMH-55 (Dantoin) Glyco
    Drepaman Montedison
    DSMA Diamond Shamrock
    Dynap Uniroyal
    Endothall 3M/Pennwalt
    EPN DuPont/Velsicol Chemical Corporation/Nissan Chemical Industries
    Ethalfluralin ?
    Ethiolate Gulf Oil
    Fenitrothion (Sumithion) Sumitomo
    Fensolfothion [sic] (Dasanit) Chemagro
    Fenvalerate Shell Oil Company
    Flo Mo Sellers Chemical Corporation
    Fluoridam 3M
    Fluorodifen (Preforan) Ciba Geigy
    Folpet (Phaltan) Chevron/Stauffer Chemical
    Formetanate ?
    Formetanate Hydrochloride (Carzol) Nor Am
    Gossyplure (Nomate) Conrel
    Glutaraldehyde 3M/Arbrook
    Glyphosate (Roundup) Monsanto
    Glyphosine (Polaris) Monsanto
    Harvade Uniroyal
    Hexakis ?
    Hinosan (Edifenphos) Chemagro
    Iodin PPG Industries/AJAY
    Iodrin Shell Oil Company
    Iprodione (Chipco) Rhodia
    Krenite DuPont
    Lanstan FMC Corporation
    Machete (Butachlor) Monsanto
    Maleic Hydrazine Uniroyal
    Malonoben Gulf Oil
    MCPA Diamond Shamrock
    MCPP Rhodia
    Mefluidide (Embark) 3M
    Merphos Mobil
    Mesurol (Methiocarb) Chemagro
    Metabromuron Ciba Geigy
    Metasistox Chemagro
    Methazole Velsicol Chemical Corporation
    Methomyl (Lannate, Nudrin) DuPont/Shell Oil Company
    Methoprene (Altosid) Zoecon
    Meteran (Polyram) FMC Corporation
    Metolachlor (Dual) Ciba Geigy
    Metribuzin (Sencor) Chemagro
    Mocap (Ethoprop) Mobil
    Monitor (Methamidiphos) Chevron
    Monochlorotoluene ?
    MSMA Diamond Shamrock
    Nalco 247 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 341 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 2210 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 7325 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 7340 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 7623 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 7644 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 8844 Nalco Chemical Company
    Nalco 4WC 317 Nalco Chemical Company
    Naled (Dibrom) Chevron
    NaO Cl Jones Chemical/P&G
    Nemacur (Fenamiphos) Chemagro
    Nemagon (DBCP) Shell Oil Company
    Nemaphene Shell Oil Company
    Nicotine/Nicotine Sulfate Black Leaf
    Norea (Herban) Hercules Inc.
    Omadine Olin
    Omite (Comite) Uniroyal
    Orthene Chevron
    Oxadiazon Rhodia
    Oxamyl (Vydate) DuPont
    Oxycarboxin Uniroyal
    Oxydiacetaldehyde (ODAA) Arbrook
    Paraquat Chevron
    Pencap E Pennwalt
    Pencap M Pennwalt
    Perfluidone 3M
    Permethryn FMC Corporation
    Phenmedipham (Bentanal) Nor Am
    Phorate American Cyanamid
    Phosalone Rhodia
    Phosphamidon (Dimecron) Chevron
    Picloram (Tordan) Dow
    Pik-Off Ciba Geigy
    Piperonyl Butoxide MGK Company
    Plictram Shell Oil Company
    Polyram (Metiram) FMC Corporation
    Potassium Hexafluorarsenate Pennwalt
    Potassium and Sodium Azide PPG Industries
    PPG 124 PPG Industries
    PPG 135 PPG Industries
    PPG 148 PPG Industries
    PPG 171 PPG Industries
    PPG 172 PPG Industries
    Profluralin Ciba Geigy
    Promecarb ?
    Prometon (Promitol) Ciba Geigy
    Propanil ?
    Propham PPG Industries
    Proxpur [sic] (Baygon) Chemagro
    Prowl American Cyanamid
    Pydrin Shell Oil Company
    Pyrethrin MGK Company
    R-69 S.C. Johnson
    Rabon (Gardona) Shell Oil Company
    Ramrod Monsanto
    Randox (Allidichlor) Monsanto
    Rydex U.S. Borax
    Santophen Monsanto
    Sectrol 3M
    Sencor (Metribuzin) Chemagro
    Silvex Rhodia
    Simazine Ciba Geigy
    Sodium Azide PPG Industries
    Sodium Bromide and Trichloro-s-Triazinetrione Jones
    Sodium Chlorate Pennwalt
    Sumitol Ciba Geigy
    Sumethryn ?
    Supracide (Methidathion) Ciba Geigy
    System E 3M
    System M 3M
    5-2,3,3-Trichlorallyl diisopropyl Thiocaneanate [sic] ?
    Terbufos American Cyanamid
    Terbuthylazine Ciba Geigy
    Terbutryn Ciba Geigy
    Terrazole Olin Corporation
    Thidiazuron Nor Am
    Thiodan (Endosulfan) FMC Corporation
    Thiofanoz Diamond Shamrock
    Thiram ?
    TL 1076 MGK Company
    Topsin M (Thiophinate) Pennwalt
    Toxaphene Hercules Inc.
    Triadine Olin
    Trichlosan [sic] (Irgasan) Ciba Geigy
    Triforine Chevron
    Triphenyltin Hydroxide Thompson-Hayward
    Trivax Brandington
    Vegadex (Sulfallate) Monsanto
    Vel (Propetamphos) Sandoz
    Vendex Shell Oil Company
    Valpar DuPont
    Vinyzene Ventron
    Visco Adomall Nalco
    Visco P-25-F Nalco
    Visco 1151 Nalco
    Visco 1152 Nalco
    Visco 1153 Nalco
    Visco 3990 Nalco
    Vitavax Uniroyal
    Zinophos Nor Am
    Source: Merrell, Paul (Winter 1981). "Warning!" (PDF). NCAP News. 2 (3): 5.

    Crops[edit]

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    • Syngenta Seeds Bt176 (SYN-EV176-9)
    • Bayer CropScience T25 (ACS-ZMØØ3-2)

    http://www2.oecd.org/biotech/byIdentifier.aspx


    San Marcos[edit]

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    San Marcos, Texas
    City
    Websitewww.ci.san-marcos.tx.us

    San Marcos (English pronunciation: /sæn mɑrkəs/) is a city and county seat in the U.S. state of Texas.

    According to research, San Marcos is one of the longest inhabited places on Earth.

    History[edit]

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    Geography[edit]

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    Climate[edit]

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    Demographics[edit]

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    San Marcos spans areas of Hays County, Caldwell County, and Guadalupe County. It is a part of Greater Austin, and, to a lesser extent, Greater San Antonio.

    Culture, recreation, and media[edit]

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    Among activities unique to San Marcos is the annual Just For Fun Parade, which, since 1977, has permitted all members of the general public to participate and march in the parade.[3]

    The San Marcos Daily Record is San Marcos' oldest newspaper. Newstreamz San Marcos and the San Marcos Mercury are recent but popular additions. There are two radio stations currently registered in San Marcos; KBPA and KTSW. In past years, KIND Radio operated as a pirate radio station.

    Parks[edit]

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    Sports[edit]

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    The San Marcos High School sports teams are known as the San Marcos Rattlers.

    Texas State University's sports teams are collectively known as the Texas State Bobcats. Bobcat Stadium hosts games played by the Bobcats football team.

    Economy[edit]

    A number of major U.S. businesses operate corporate headquarters and large facilities in San Marcos, such as CFAN Company, Grande Communications, McCoy's Building Supply, Thermon Manufacturing Company, and Wide-Lite. Non-headquartered manufacturers include Butler Manufacturing Company, HADCO, and Texas Industries.

    The San Marcos Outlet Malls are collectively one of the most visited tourist attractions in the United States. During peak seasons, the malls can triple the population of San Marcos.

    Government and politics[edit]

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    San Marcos, in contrast to the vast majority of Texas, markedly favors Democrats in state and national elections.

    Education[edit]

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    The Texas State University–San Marcos campus is located on a hilltop downtown and is a major driving force in the local economy and culture. It utilizes and operates many local resources. Among alumni are the 36th President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson, who has a museum and streets named after him, and George Strait, who endowed TSU with the Freeman Ranch.

    The San Marcos Consolidated Independent School District serves San Marcos. Pupils attend San Marcos High School and Hays High School.

    The San Marcos Baptist Academy is considered one of the most prestigious private schools in the Southern united states.

    Gary Job Corps was opened following World War II. Its mission is to train individuals for employment.[4]

    The San Marcos Treatment Center educates mentally impaired adolescents.

    Infrastructure and transportation[edit]

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    San Marcos is connected to Kyle, Buda, Austin, New Braunfels, Selma, and San Antonio by Interstate 35.

    Highway 21 connects San Marcos to Uhland, Niederwald, Mustang Ridge, Cedar Creek, and Bastrop.

    Highway 80 connects San Marcos to Martindale, Fentress, and Luling.

    Highway 123 connects to Redwood, Geronimo, Seguin.

    Ranch Road 12 connects San Marcos with Wimberley and Woodcreek.

    Farm to Market Road 1102 connects San Marcos to Gruene and Hunter

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    Further reading[edit]

    • San Marcos, Texas: The City of Culture and Education. s.n. 1913.
    • Dobie, Dudley R. (1948). A Brief History of Hays County and San Marcos, Texas.
    • San Marcos: A Guide to a Historic Texas Town. Department of History, Southwest Texas State University. 1996.
    • Rowe Ray, Karen Ray, Johnnie Armstead, Dan Buie, Bill Cunningham, Yolanda Fuentes Espinoza, Ollie Giles, Jim Green, Dick Henderson, Troy Kimmel, Deborah Lane, Al Lowman, Aart Millecam, Josh Millecam, Harvey Miller, Juan Palomo, Kim Porterfield, Ronda Reagan, Hill Rylander, Barry Warren, Virginia Witte (2001-03-01). "Celebrate San Marcos 150!". The San Marcos Daily Record, The Hays Free Press, The City of San Marcos. Bob Barton, Jr., Chuck Williams. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-09-20. Retrieved 2012-09-20. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |editors= ignored (|editor= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)

    Notes[edit]

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    3. ^ "Annual April parade 'just for fun'". The San Marcos Daily Record. 2010-04-22. Retrieved 2010-05-20.
    4. ^ "President Initiates Job Corps Program". Tri City Herald. 1965-04-11. Retrieved 2010-05-20.

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    WP:BARRIER

    Summary[edit]

    Due to regional underrepresentation amongst contributors, it's important to remember that Wikipedia's coverage of non-English topics is still in the pioneering stage—not unlike that of English topics eight or nine years ago—so additional caution should be exercised when handling red links. We'll start to see more of the blanks filled in as Internet penetration increases in the corresponding demographic, which, in the case of India, for example, has approximately doubled from about 60 to 120 million (or from 5% to 10% of the population) since just two years ago.

    Identification[edit]

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    Deletion discussions[edit]

    The notability of topics from developing countries such as China and India is often underestimated in deletion discussions. This is often due to the fact that topics are underrepresented by contributors due to language differences and low Internet penetration in the respective region. Even when articles do have significance, it's not uncommon to see an AfD nomination go something like this:

    • Delete. No reliable sources exist. Fails WP:GNG. – EasygoingEnglishman 00:16, 6 June 2023
    • Delete. No evidence of notability. – DOWNunderWONDER 00:24, 6 June 2023
    • KEEP IT IS VERY POPULAR,,,, —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.145.31.221 (talkcontribs)
    • Delete per Englishman. Searching only yields 14 hits. – starsandstripes63 01:45, 6 June 2023
    • Delete not notable. – CanuckChuck 2:52, 6 June 2023

    The problem lies in that English search results are frequently misleading on non-English topics.

    Determining notability[edit]

    Determining the notability of a subject that exists in little or no English literature may seem difficult or impossible at first, but with a little practice it can be done with ease.

    Figure out the native name[edit]

    If the article includes a native translation, start with that. If you can't ascertain the native name that way, check to see if an article exists in another language Wikipedia project.

    Consider where the topic originates[edit]

    Even in developing countries like India where English is relatively common, many articles are only covered by local and regional publications that exclusively use the native language. However, often a plethora of sources can be found just by searching native terms.

    Interpreting search results in other languages[edit]

    When you do find sources in a language that you do not understand, simply run them by Google Translate.

    While this method may yield English text anywhere from shattered to nonsensical, it is usually possible to infer at least basic ideas. Textual patterns and key words can be used as clues to piece together a story.

    Use reverse image searches[edit]

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    Evaluating foreign material[edit]

    Sites based in other countries may use website formats that have negative connotations in the English-speaking world. Take care not to dismiss what looks like a blog, forum or tabloid at first glance.

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    Active Compounds
    Name Concentration Function
    7-Hydroxymitragynine [1] ≈2% Analgesia [1]
    9-Hydroxycorynantheidine [2] ? ?
    Ajmalicine (Raubasine) [3] ? ?
    Akuammigine ? ?
    Ciliaphylline [3] ? ?
    Corynantheidine [3] ? ?
    Corynoxeine [3] ? ?
    Corynoxine [3] ? ?
    Corynoxine A ? ?
    Corynoxine B ? ?
    Epicatechin ? ?
    Isomitrafoline [3] ? ?
    Isomitraphylline [3] ? ?
    Isopteropodine ? ?
    Isospeciofoline [3] ? ?
    Isorhynchophylline [3] ? ?
    Mitraciliatine ? ?
    Mitrafoline [3] ? ?
    Mitragynine [4] ? ?
    Mitragynine oxindole A [3] ? ?
    Mitragynine oxindole B [3] ? ?
    Mitraphylline [3] ? ?
    Mitraversine ? ?
    Rhynchociline [3] ? ?
    Rhynchophylline [3] ? ?
    Speciociliatine [4] ? ?
    Speciofoline [3] ? ?
    Speciogynine [4] ? ?
    Speciophylline [3] ? ?
    Stipulatine ? ?
    Tetrahydroalstonine ? ?
    Paynantheine [4] ? ?
    Significant geographical and seasonal differences in alkaloid concentration have been observed.[3]

    TPL[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    Applied neuroaesthetics

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    Periodic table

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    Cheddar[edit]

    Extended content
    Nutrient 100g Unit Reference
    Proximates
    Water 36.75 g 11/1976
    Energy 403 kcal 01/2009
    Energy 1684 kJ 01/2009
    Protein 24.9 g 11/1976
    Total lipid (fat) 33.14 g 11/1976
    Ash 3.93 g 11/1976
    Carbohydrate, by difference 1.28 g 11/1976
    Fiber, total dietary 0 g 11/1976
    Sugars, total 0.52 g 11/2002
    Sucrose 0.24 g 11/2002
    Lactose 0.23 g 11/2002
    Maltose 0.15 g 11/2002
    Minerals
    Calcium, Ca 721 mg 11/1976
    Iron, Fe 0.68 mg 11/1976
    Magnesium, Mg 28 mg 11/1976
    Phosphorus, P 512 mg 11/1976
    Potassium, K 98 mg 11/1976
    Sodium, Na 621 mg 11/1976
    Zinc, Zn 3.11 mg 11/1976
    Copper, Cu 0.031 mg 11/1976
    Manganese, Mn 0.01 mg 11/1976
    Selenium, Se 13.9 µg 12/1992
    Fluoride, F 1 34.9 µg 03/2006
    Vitamins
    Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid 0 mg 11/1976
    Thiamin 0.027 mg 11/1976
    Riboflavin 0.375 mg 11/1976
    Niacin 0.08 mg 11/1976
    Pantothenic acid 0.413 mg 11/1976
    Vitamin B-6 0.074 mg 11/1976
    Folate, total 18 µg 11/1976
    Folic acid 0 µg 01/2001
    Folate, food 18 µg 01/2009
    Folate, DFE 18 µg 01/2009
    Choline, total 1 16.5 mg 12/2006
    Betaine 1 0.7 mg 12/2006
    Vitamin B-12 0.83 µg 11/1976
    Vitamin B-12, added 0 µg 09/2004
    Vitamin A, RAE 265 µg 01/2009
    Retinol 258 µg 01/2009
    Carotene, beta 2 85 µg 11/2002
    Carotene, alpha 2 0 µg 11/2002
    Cryptoxanthin, beta 2 0 µg 11/2002
    Vitamin A, IU 1002 IU 01/2009
    Lycopene 2 0 µg 11/2002
    Lutein + zeaxanthin 2 0 µg 11/2002
    Vitamin E (alpha-tocopherol) 0.29 mg 01/2009
    Vitamin E, added 0 mg 09/2004
    Tocopherol, gamma 0 mg 01/2009
    Tocopherol, delta 0 mg 01/2009
    Vitamin D (D2 + D3) 0.6 µg 01/2009
    Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) 0.6 µg 01/2009
    Vitamin D 24 IU 01/2009
    Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 1 2.8 µg 11/2002
    Lipids
    Fatty acids, total saturated 21.092 g 11/1976
    4:0 1.046 g 11/1976
    6:0 0.529 g 11/1976
    8:0 0.279 g 11/1976
    10:0 0.6 g 11/1976
    12:0 0.541 g 11/1976
    14:0 3.33 g 11/1976
    16:0 9.803 g 11/1976
    18:0 4.007 g 11/1976
    Fatty acids, total monounsaturated 9.391 g 11/1976
    16:1 undifferentiated 1.004 g 11/1976
    18:1 undifferentiated 7.905 g 11/1976
    20:1 0 g 02/1995
    22:1 undifferentiated 0 g 02/1995
    Fatty acids, total polyunsaturated 0.942 g 11/1976
    18:2 undifferentiated 0.577 g 11/1976
    18:3 undifferentiated 0.365 g 11/1976
    18:4 0 g 02/1995
    20:4 undifferentiated 0 g 11/1976
    20:5 n-3 (EPA) 0 g 02/1995
    22:5 n-3 (DPA) 0 g 02/1995
    22:6 n-3 (DHA) 0 g 02/1995
    Cholesterol 105 mg 11/1976
    Amino Acids
    Tryptophan 0.32 g 11/1976
    Threonine 0.886 g 11/1976
    Isoleucine 1.546 g 11/1976
    Leucine 2.385 g 11/1976
    Lysine 2.072 g 11/1976
    Methionine 0.652 g 11/1976
    Cystine 0.125 g 11/1976
    Phenylalanine 1.311 g 11/1976
    Tyrosine 1.202 g 11/1976
    Valine 1.663 g 11/1976
    Arginine 0.941 g 11/1976
    Histidine 0.874 g 11/1976
    Alanine 0.703 g 11/1976
    Aspartic acid 1.6 g 11/1976
    Glutamic acid 6.092 g 11/1976
    Glycine 0.429 g 11/1976
    Proline 2.806 g 11/1976
    Serine 1.456 g 11/1976

    IETF[edit]

    International Event Task Force - seek OTRS for copyrighted images of international events before free ones are available

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    Extended content

    This official policy or guideline is a part of CE. Please remember to update the corresponding CE page to reflect any major changes.

    Caution: This guide is not authoritative but its accuracy is of the highest priority. When in doubt, double check.

    Revision date: xxxx-xx-xx

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    Intellectual property[edit]

    freedom of panorama, architecture copyrights, personality rights, 1923, URAA, press, coins, move attribution, trademarks, government, logos

    (a) A photograph of a chaulmoogra tree can be extracted from a 1922 National Geographic.

    1. Yes, because content first published before 1923 is no longer eligible for copyright and has entered the public domain in the United States.

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    BLP[edit]

    (1) A biographical article contains an unreferenced but thorough section about the subject's past drug use.

    1. Edit the section to ensure that it's fair and balanced
    2. Start a thread to gain consensus for removing the content
    3. Remove the section unilaterally and immediately
    4. Take no action

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    Collegiality[edit]

    Cooperation, incivility, mediation, implicit personal attacks, 3RR, long term edit warring, other dispute resolution

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    Scope[edit]

    Five pillars, guiding principles, WP:NOT

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    Standards[edit]

    External links, MoS, UNDUE, MORALIZE (1)

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    Biases[edit]

    Identifying biases in content, behavior, and self. Trick Q. (1)

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    Wikidata[edit]

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    Category:American inventorsCategory:Inventors *American Category:Women novelistsCategory:Novelists *Female

    Kaldari, Hazard-SJ, Susan, James_F

    Barcodes[edit]

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    Test[edit]

    Simply south Peter James Jinkinson SmokeyJoe TeleComNasSprVen Mark Miller Ansh666 Vanisaac OlEnglish Unscintillating Ben Moore JMHamo Mr.Z-man In actu LT910001 Sven Manguard Serialjoepsycho Hahc21 S Marshall Newyorkadam Soham Davey2010 Scott 86.127.138.18 Konveyor Belt TenPoundHammer Narutolovehinata5 Ritchie333 64.85.215.143 Thebirdlover MrScorch6200 Northern Antarctica Chris troutman Gloss Mz7 Nyttend Purplewowies הסרפד

    Notes[edit]

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    I find it a bit offensive to have [my accomplishments] maligned by someone whose only qualifications are that he has a Wikipedia account, and whose identification is a photograph of a pile of bananas.

    —— AfD commentator
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