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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Adam (Wiki Ed) (talk) 07:30, 12 January 2017 (UTC)Reply

Peer Review for Additions to Nanomedicine

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What does the article (or section) do well?

- I think this adds an uncovered piece of information to the article.

What changes would you suggest overall?

-The only thing I am wondering is where you plan on adding it in the article?

What is the most important thing that the author could do to improve his/her contribution?

-Add more citation directly after facts.

Did you glean anything from your classmate's work that could be applicable to your own? If so, let him/her know!

I don't think this is at all applicable to the work that I am doing but it was definitely interesting to learn about nanomedicine, and I think this article will get even more popular in the future so your contributions will be very valuable.

Gomez.alexa (talk) 02:56, 22 March 2017 (UTC)Reply

Unit 2 Review

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What does the article (or section) do well?

-You do a great job explaining the solution/ its different types and how they synergize with other treatments.

What changes would you suggest overall?

-I think the Limitations section could use some work. It's short as it is, but if you haven't gotten around to it yet, then it's understandable

What is the most important thing that the author could do to improve his/her contribution?

-Obviously, sources will be key here. You look like you know where you want to put them so you seem to be on the right track.

Did you glean anything from your classmate's work that could be applicable to your own? If so, let him/her know!

-I can't find anything applicable to my article, but I did my lit review on antibiotic resistance and reading this would have been very helpful then.

Tykam993 (talk) 04:24, 23 March 2017 (UTC)Reply