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	<title>Comments on: DG2010 &#8211; References</title>
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		<title>By: Harms and Company Consulting &#187; Archives &#187; DG2010 - Oct. 12 Post Recap</title>
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		<description>[...] DG2010 - References covers a few tips and tricks to think about when you are writing and proofing your reference list for your NSERC discovery grant application. These tips are also relevant for other documents that include reference lists . . .(read: journal submissions)! I belong to the Council of Science Editors and you wouldn&#8217;t believe the amount of editorial research that is done on reference error analysis. A scintillating topic, I know, but an interesting factoid nonetheless. [...]</description>
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