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Regard to the picture of Menstrual cycle
editDear Dr.Npatchett,
I am an Ph.D candidate from P.R.China. In your picture of the hormone fall, I felt particular interesting in the interaction of kisspeptin and GnRH. I wonder if you could tell me more references or text books about the process of these two hormones.
Attach my Email: wfshine@gmail.com.
Fasheng Wangwfshine 12:18, 25 June 2011 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Wfshine (talk • contribs)
Age of presidental ascention
editDear Dr.Npatchett, I'm a high school student currently studying AP Statistics. While learning about histograms I noticed your graph and a couple of mistakes that I think could improve the functionality of the graph. Things worth considering revision: 1. Eliminating age bins 35-39 and 70-74, they are unnecessary. 2. Label the axes! 3. Make sure the bars in the graph touch for easy comparison between bins. 4. Clearly define the red line that I think defines the mean in the central location of the graph.
Thank you for contributing your data and histogram! Thanks for any revisions! Tgeorge1995 (talk) 01:02, 21 September 2012 (UTC)Tyler G.
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Regarding "Flowchart of the renin angiotensin aldosterone system and its clinical effects" in the 'Renin–angiotensin system' article
editIn the article titled "Renin-angiotensin system," you uploaded a flowchart outlining the RAAS system. I believe it incorrectly identifies "Angiotensin" as produced by the liver, when in fact it is angiotensinogen which is produced by the liver. This depiction is found 1/3 from the top, right of center, next to a box containing "Renin release." Thank you for sharing your flowchart.
I appreciate your time,
QuoBlack (talk) 20:25, 21 September 2017 (UTC)QuoBlack