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* Iris R. Bell. (2005) [http://www.homeopathy.org/research/editorials/Bell.pdf All Evidence Is Equal, but Some Evidence Is More Equal than Others: Can Logic Prevail over Emotion in the Homeopathy Debate?] The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. October 1, 2005, 11(5): 763-769. doi:10.1089/acm.2005.11.763.
* Iris R. Bell. (2005) [http://www.homeopathy.org/research/editorials/Bell.pdf All Evidence Is Equal, but Some Evidence Is More Equal than Others: Can Logic Prevail over Emotion in the Homeopathy Debate?] The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine. October 1, 2005, 11(5): 763-769. doi:10.1089/acm.2005.11.763.
'''The Benveniste-Davenas affair (''Memory of water'' paper in Nature, 1988'''
See AR Khuda-Bukhsh (2006) (cited above), p. 326. In response to a critique, Khuda-Bukhsh replies that, contrary to common belief, the results by Davenas & al. were replicated in several centers. This is one of the most serious accusations of publication bias formulated against mainstream journals concerning homeopathy.

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On the effect of dilutions on the properties of water

  • V. Eliaa et al. (2007) Conductometric studies of the serially diluted and agitated solutions on an anomalous effect that depends on the dilution process, Journal of Molecular Liquids, Volume 135, Issues 1-3, 31 July 2007, Pages 158-165

Publication bias against homeopathy

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The Benveniste-Davenas affair (Memory of water paper in Nature, 1988

See AR Khuda-Bukhsh (2006) (cited above), p. 326. In response to a critique, Khuda-Bukhsh replies that, contrary to common belief, the results by Davenas & al. were replicated in several centers. This is one of the most serious accusations of publication bias formulated against mainstream journals concerning homeopathy.