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External links edit

I noticed you have improved several articles, including Immunohistochemistry. However, you should be aware that external links should not be used within an article (see WP:CITE#Embedded links). All information must be verifiable, and if the website you are linking to is a reliable source, it can be used as a reference. It can be a bit tricky to format references correctly, but it is fine to do it as in the following:

This is some fact.<ref>http://www.example.com/page_supporting_fact</ref> This example shows the correct punctuation and spacing placement.

We almost never put a link or a reference in a section heading (by link, I mean a wikilink to another article such as evolution; we never put a link to an external website in a section heading). Don't worry about this at the moment because someone will clean it up. However, if it's not done in a reasonable time the edits may need to be reverted because we have to avoid encouraging WP:LINKSPAM. For reference, the following shows articles with the links: LinkSearch. Johnuniq (talk) 00:51, 6 November 2010 (UTC)Reply

November 2013 edit

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Replaceable fair use File:Assorted-diaylsis-devices.jpg edit

 

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Desalting and Buffer Exchange (June 4) edit

 
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Your draft article, Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Desalting and Buffer Exchange edit

 

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Your submission at Articles for creation: Desalting and buffer exchange has been accepted edit

 
Desalting and buffer exchange, which you submitted to Articles for creation, has been created.
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