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==Vladimir Putin, Quotations==
Hello, Biophys. I've removed one of your contribs and moved other (see history). But it's mostly technical, i.e. your work is appreciated. I've noticed some of your interest to Quotations -- let's work together to improve them. The thing is, the majority of the section was contributed once by me, and there was '''no one''' pro or contra voice. I would give B for the section, but not more. It still needs a large work of adding, removing, and refining. And, again, your work is valued. Remember one of basic principles of Misplaced Pages, be bold! Thank you. ] 13:32, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

== You might be interested... ==

I noticed your interests that you stated on your user page, and I just thought that you might be interested in the ]. If you like, drop by. I think that you may find it interesting. Cheers! &ndash; ]] 20:57, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
* Welcome. :) &ndash; ]] 07:01, 28 October 2006 (UTC)

== Non-postulated relativity ==
: Hi Biophys, I don't have the impression that his approach is really original. You may see that as a negative remark, but for Misplaced Pages it can actually work out positive, as such an approach (which I would call "Lorentzian") that was shared by a number of notable, even "authoritive" physicists is certainly more notable (= encyclopedic) than that of one physicist who is unknown in the west.
: Thus it may be worth writing a slightly more general article about it, if a respected journal article or book can be found that already discusses the subject (in order to avoid ]). Possibly either "]" or "]" could be sufficiently general as well as notable topics to which that book belongs. But probably you'd need help from other editors to make such a new article live up to its scope... ] 21:15, 26 October 2006 (UTC)
: Regards, ] 21:15, 26 October 2006 (UTC)

:If it's simply a new way of teaching SR, then there are two ways it could be included in Misplaced Pages:
:#It was a notable minority viewpoint among teachers of SR.
:#Our editors thought the pedagogical approach would be useful for our readers, and found it not to have any major philisophical differences from ordinary SR teaching.
:Is either of these things true? -- ] 17:41, 30 October 2006 (UTC)

:: I can answer for Biophys (Biophys where are you?).
:: Point 1: Yes, that is verified to be factual (Lorentz, Poincare, Langevin and several other teachers as well as a number of notable experimantal physicists such as Ives)
:: Point 2: Not clear what you mean. People such as Bell and of course the above Russian author, if I understand well, emphasized the pedagogical usefulness of the physical interpretation that we inherited from the stationary ether model, even if we don't explicitly use it.
:: Regards, ] 23:23, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

== This month's winner is ]! ==

{{MCB AID|current=proteasome|last=adenosine triphosphate}} &ndash; ]] 22:07, 1 November 2006 (UTC)

== Albumin ==

I was wondering if I might pick your brain? Yesterday you wrote in ] that albumin can associate with lipid bilayers under certain experimental conditions in vitro. May I ask what conditions those might be, and what your source is? I ask because this behavior may be interfering with a set of experiments that I'm trying to perform. Many thanks! &ndash; ]] 17:07, 6 November 2006 (UTC)
: Thanks! &ndash; ]] 03:12, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

== Peripheral membrane protein ==

Did you notice that this article has been nominated for the ]? I see you've been putting alot of work into it, so you might want to add your vote to the stack: it's currently one of the front runners to be next month's collaboration. &ndash; ]] 18:39, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

==]==

Hi, Biophys: You left a note on the talk page of the defector Kokhlov and it is entirely possible that someone is pulling your chain. :::Parapsychology::: is the pseudo-science of the supernatural, especially ghosts and demons. Its possible that the U.S. government does study that sort of thing, but it isn't likely that a Soviet defector would be employed in such a potentially sensitive and embarrassing project. It is, however, quite likely that his wife and children may have spent time in gulag. ] 15:42, 20 November 2006 (UTC)
==Russian history==
Hi, i am historian, tell me more, what you specialize in, i love your edit on beria, i think we need to improve on some other bios too, can i send you suggestions? Nov 20


==Yuri Shchekochikhin and Sergei Yushenkov==

Hi, thank you for your hard work in developing ] and ]. If we can get them to a really good condition within five days, I am thinking of nominating one or both of these to appear on the Misplaced Pages front page in the "Did you know?" column of newest articles. Let me know if you have any suggestions for a good "Did you know" phrase for the page. Best wishes, ] 21:16, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

Biophys, thanks for your further edits. I have nominated the articles, I think they are in good shape and should have a good chance at being on the front page this week! If you think of any other important facts feel free to add them. It might also help to make a short stub article for ] with anything you know about it. I have read that Yushenkov was assassinated just hours after registering Liberal Russia in the 2003 Duma elections , if this is true I think it's a very striking coincidence. ] 19:10, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

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|} <!-- ], ] --> Well done Biophys. Top work, a double strike. Dryman was the kind nominator. Feel free to self-nominate, as the vast majority of entries are such. Thanks again, ''']''' (]) 07:24, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

== Re:Alexander Litvinenko ==

Okay. You want to take a look at it and cleanup and stuff? Maybe it will be more effective that way? I'm not too familiar with the whole apartment bombing thing. ''']]''' 02:18, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

==Galina Starovoitova==
Ok, I'll try to take a look at it today. ] 18:05, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

==RE:Communism and Nazism==

''One interesting point I found there is that Soviet occupiers in East Europe were actually worse than Nazi occupiers.'' - Indeed, the Baltic States suffered considerably more from Communist repressions than under Nazi rule (Estonia/Latvia lost about 1/4 of population during the WW2 - mostly due to Communism). Hence the alleged pro-Nazi tendencies (?!) there. The number of victims of Communism of course exceeds that of Nazism , since Nazism was obvious evil and was quickly defeated, but commies managed to hold power for 70 yrs. ] - ] 08:40, 30 November 2006 (UTC)

==Suvorov on Berlin wall==

Hi, I added Suvorov's citation on the wall & ] here. If you happen to take interest in it, you might improve the translation. The original text is here .] - ] 11:54, 1 December 2006 (UTC)

== This month's winner is ]! ==

{{MCB AID|current=RNA interference|last=proteasome}}

== Re:83.236.12.38 ==

I think it was a good faith effort, but I reverted the user's massive changes. I'm leaving a note on his/her talk page about their edit. ''']]''' 20:41, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

== Question ==

I'm hoping that with your experitise in membrane proteins you might be able to help me with this one. My lab is working with a peripheral protein that we believe binds to the external side of the cell membrane by adhesion to mannan, and in order to investigate the possibility I would like to enzymatically digest the extracellular mannan from immobilized cells, but I can't seem to find an enzyme that preferentially digests mannan in literature or the Sigma catalogue. Would you happen to know anything offhand that I might be able to use? Many thanks in advance. &ndash; ]] 17:33, 12 December 2006 (UTC)

== C2 domain ==

Hello! A bot caught your creation of ] as a possible copyvio from . Usually, we delete them under a general speedy criteria (]), but in this case it is not entirely clear. In the terms of use the site the database is public for any purpose. Can you confirm this is right, and information copied from such database is not copyvio? You can either reply at my talk page or at ], as I will leave the entry listed there until this is confirmed. Thanks in advance. -- ] 04:27, 14 December 2006 (UTC)
:Glad to hear it was a false positive. As ] is likely to catch new additions if they are copied, could you please add a note in their talk pages either pointing to the WikiProject discussion, or to the C2 domain precedent? It will make things easier for us to remove them from the copyvio list as soon as they appear. Thanks again! -- ] 05:08, 14 December 2006 (UTC)

== Allow me ==

], award this "Exceptional newcomer" butterfly, in recognition of your excellent contributions to the articles on modern Russian history. We need more of them. ] 12:51, 22 December 2006 (UTC)]]

== Re: C2 domain, Pfam/Interpro summaries, and copyright ==

Sorry for the long response time (I was on wikibreak).

As Misplaced Pages is under the ], and not the ], I am not sure if we can use their summaries. What do you think of the matter?

-- ] 00:31, 5 January 2007 (UTC)

Novartis/GNF has contacted us to talk about collaboration and importing data. This could fit well with your use of Pfam. The talk page is . Thanks. ] 19:44, 5 January 2007 (UTC)
:You're right. If they gave permission, then it is fine. I was under the impression from the letter posted on the talk page that they only gave permission provided derivative works were distributed under the GPL though? I'm not sure. If you think you have permission, I will add the links to Wherebot's ignore list. -- ] 15:51, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

== Putin-chan's poem ==

Sorry about the usage of "Putin-chan," as it is a joke between me and a friend--kind of a slip of the mind. I am not really sure if a satirical poem on Putin is appropriate. I would have to say it isn't that absurd when it comes to how Putin is perceived in Russian media, but I don't believe it is acceptable for the article. My suggestion is to remove it, and ask in the talk page what other people's thoughts are. :: <em>]</em> <font color="red">'''(])'''</font> 03:17, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

== Your edits ==

Your edits in ] and ] are of polar quality. While the fist one is based on solid sources, the edits of the second one are your quite dubious interpretations and shaky sources. While you have some points there, I will come to it later. Meanwhile you please find sources for your two changes in ] in the intro and about ]. Why would you want to compare it with "propaganda" anyway? `'] 02:53, 9 January 2007 (UTC)
:See ] talk page. I used another Encyclopedia as source. It has been compared already with "propaganda" prior to my edit.]

== Re: Vandalism ==

I define spam as deliberately saturating Misplaced Pages entries with links from a particular source(s). You are clearly guilty of this. On the one hand, one may do this to a moderate degree if the intent is to provide sources for an article, but when it amounts to essentially "selling" a writer, a website, a book, etc., then it's spam. A good number of the books you listed in the Terrorism "Further Reading" section are irrelevant to the topic. Robert Spencer writes about terrorism, but that issue is not specific to all of his books. You simply decided to list a bibliography of books which share your view on the causes of terrorism, whether or not those books even relate to the issue. In the Emerson article, you shamelessly plugged in a FrontPageMag link. Misplaced Pages is an encyclopedia, not a forum to propagate your views.

Also, don't "warn" me. You're not an administrator. Don't pretend to be some concerned neutral arbitrator. You are not.--] 08:59, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

== This month's MCB Collaboration of the Month article is Peripheral membrane protein! ==

{{MCB AID|current=Peripheral membrane protein|last=RNA interference}} &ndash; ]] 18:48, 14 January 2007 (UTC)

==Adding to ]==
When you add article to this category make sure this category isn't a subcategory of another category the article belongs to - for an example some of the articles are already in the category ], so when you add the same article to ], which is subcategory of ] down the category tree, things get a little redundant. What you need to do is to remove the parent category. -- ] 05:45, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
:Thank you! I will do it. ] 06:16, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
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* Hello! I'd just like to emphasize that you '''can''' add to the article during the deletion debate, especially if you think you can add independant sourcing. ] 17:29, 21 January 2007 (UTC)

== MscL ==

Hello,

I saw your MscL article and i would like to ask you, please, write something about MscS too, and TREK, TRAAK etc! Please, please, please!!!

==Shchekochikhin==

As you seem interested in his biography, could you please take a look at ] and edit it if necessary? I feel unable to deal with lengthy articles now. ] 18:43, 8 February 2007 (UTC)
:O'K, I will take a look. But you know this subject much better than me. ]

==]==

I have filed a request concerning Vlad Fedorov's conduct. You could take part in the discussion at ]. ] 14:46, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
:Thanks for the information. I will wait a little and see what happens before making a comment.] 17:26, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

== RFC/USER discussion concerning you ({{BASEPAGENAME}}) ==

Hello, ]. Please be aware that a ] has been filed concerning your conduct on Misplaced Pages. The RFC entry can be found by your name in ], and the actual discussion can be found at ], where you may want to participate. {{{1|}}} -- ] 19:03, 21 February 2007 (UTC) <!-- Template:ConductDiscussion -->

:I would like to notify you that my request for comment on your stalking and harrassing behaviour was signed by Ellol.] 22:15, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

== I could not help but notice ==

that your ] =====> "national phallus" addition to the ] article has been removed. This is the second time the same posting has been removed, both times by the same editor, ]. ] 02:16, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

== Mediation Comment ==

Comments have been made on the mediation page between you and Vlad fedorov at ]. ] 16:19, 23 February 2007 (UTC)

==What was that all about?!==

Seems like you are the creator of 'Category:Victims of Russian political repressions'.Ok,I have only one question.What were you looking at?Check that category.Firstly,the demise of Dudayev can not be considered a 'political repression' because he wasn't a dissident,he was a warlord and a self-proclaimed President.Oh,and he was blown up during a war(xasualties always happen during wars).You can also find Litvinenko,Yushenkov,Yandarbiyev (note:the Kremlin's involvment in their deaths has not been proven).I'm surprised I didn't see Politkovskaya in that category.Until the Kremlin's involvment gets proven they canot be considered "victims of Russian political repressions".] 20:45, 3 March 2007 (UTC)

== ] ==
Please be cool and civil when the editorial conflict gets hot. Calling your opponents names never helped to anyone. was over the top. Happy editing ] 05:14, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

:First, how can you call this "personal attack" if I did not name any specific "person" in my message? Second, I think that wikistalking case is obvious and proven, as follows from these comments: ] ]. This is not the case of good faith editing when negotiations can help. This can only go to mediation and arbitration. ] 15:27, 12 March 2007 (UTC)

==Vlad==
I did some looking around, and you have good points. The person who is locking the Russian pages is definitely working for the Russian government, as well as people like Vlad also editing, so I would suggest bringing this up with someone really high up, i.e. the most powerful person/mod on wiki. I'll do anything I can to bring this up, however, since I'm sort of new at this, there isn't much I can do. ] 03:14, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

As well, this guy seems to be locking all the Russian-related pages: ]. Corruption anyone? ] 03:22, 13 March 2007 (UTC)

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