New Rule
February 6, 2010 at 2:10 am | kendall | conferences, literatureUbiquitous subjects are ubiquitous in chemistry. If a compound, protein, reaction, etc. really is ubiquitous, then it is likely widespread enough that you don’t have to inform everyone of its ubiquity.
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Comment by Mitch — February 6, 2010 #
A long running feud with the lexical abuse, catalyzed by my recent return from a conference.
Comment by Kendall — February 6, 2010 #
hey, congrats on the PhD defense! hope it went well.
Comment by joel — February 9, 2010 #