User talk:Sekhar Talluri
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welcome #2
It is nice to have another chemistry author join, especially another NMR guy!. You might want to check out the Core Article initiative for the list of core articles suggested for chemistry so far at:
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/CZ:Core_Articles/Natural_Sciences
or double check my list of nmr experiments page here:
http://en.citizendium.org/wiki/List_of_Nuclear_Magnetic_Resonance_experiments
If you have any questions, don't be shy about asking. David E. Volk 08:10, 12 January 2008 (CST)
suggested links for the NMR article
You might add these links to your article A complete list of atoms that can be used for NMR experiments can be found at NMR_active_elements. A list with explanation of many NMR experiments can be found here List of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance experiments
Also incorporate protein structure into the text?
Welcome #3
Dear dr. Talluri: Welcome to CZ!
I like to tell you the following: when you edit you see a line with icons on top of the edit screen starting with B (bolding text). The tenth icon from the left gives a signature, when you click this you get: --~~~~. This is translated into your name and date. It is good practice to end messages on discussion pages by this (although sometimes people, including myself, forget this).--Paul Wormer 02:34, 13 January 2008 (CST)
approval mistake
I can't see why it thinks I approved it. I still need to read it. I am hoping someone will fix this. I will read it thouroughly in the next few days and make suggestions before sending for approval. David E. Volk 16:41, 16 January 2008 (CST)
- I got this problem fixed.