Welcome!

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Hello 124Nick, and welcome to Wikipedia! Thank you for your contributions. I hope you like the place and decide to stay.

In Wikipedia, new Users do not automatically receive a welcome; not even a machine-generated welcome. Welcome messages come from other Users. They are personal and genuine. They contain an offer of assistance if such assistance is ever desired.

I suggest to everyone I welcome that they may find some of the following helpful — there’s nothing personal in my suggestion and you may not need any of them:

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Multiple spam

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With regards to the following articles:

  • Calculus of variations
  • Sorting algorithm
  • Octet rule
  • Lagrangian
  • Gauss's law for magnetism
  • Biot-Savart law
  • Molecular engineering
  • Artificial organ
  • Bioinformatics
  • Polar coordinate system
  • Interface (computer science)
  • Active filter
  • Projectile motion
  • West Sweden
  • Bernoulli's Principle

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