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Archive for January 29th, 2008

Can you tell a good article from a bad based on the abstract and the title alone?

Posted by attilachordash on January 29, 2008

Many times people only have access to the abstract of peer-review articles, and nothing more. There are different abstract styles (sometimes they’re going too far or on the contrary) in the literature and I’d be curious to hear about your opinion on the following review abstract and title. I became interested and suspicious reading these lines especially the one highlighted in bold.

Mitochondria, the missing link between body and soul: Proteomic prospective evidence. Read the rest of this entry »

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