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[edit]- This is my first bullet
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- This is the first numbered bullet
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[edit]Neuroscience some more text survey of the history of neuroscience
Here's some sample text. I'm trying to figure out how to begin a new line. Will this work? I don't know. We are learning about finding pictures on wikimedia commons now. Be careful of copyright laws!
Here's a picture of gliosis!
[edit]All about citations
[edit]first citation, which is only used once [1]
second citation, which will be used again [2]
another citation [3]
the second time I'm using the Chaing citation [2] [3]
References
[edit]- ^ Camihort, K. (2009). Students as Creators of Knowledge: When Wikipedia Is the Assignment. Athletic Therapy Today, 14(2), 30-34.
- ^ a b Chiang, C. D., Lewis, C. L., Wright, M. E., Agapova, S. S., Akers, B. B., Azad, T. D., & ... Hsiung, S. S. (2012). Learning Chronobiology by Improving Wikipedia. Journal Of Biological Rhythms, 27(4), 333-336. doi:10.1177/0748730412449578
- ^ a b Fawcett, J. W., & Asher, R. A. (1999). The glial scar and central nervous system repair. Brain Res Bull, 49(6), 377-391. doi: S0361-9230(99)00072-6 [pii]