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  • curprev 02:2102:21, 3 January 2024120.88.157.92 talk 38,526 bytes −7 →‎Malaria: Deleted meaningless detail. Is 50% reduction a world changing discovery, or the trivial result that can be obtained by adding bleach to a sample? The encyclopedia reader cannot know. In fact, all substances produce a 50% reduction, because this was a test (IC50) to determine the dosage at which a 50% reduction occurs. The real world meaning of this result is the subject of ongoing research, and speculation of effect vs toxicity in the research paper is beyond the scope of a coupl... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 01:4001:40, 3 January 2024120.88.157.92 talk 38,533 bytes −97 →‎Malaria: Sentence reflected author's apparent assumption that hexane is the active component in a "hexane extract", rather than the extracting solvent. Further, "significant activity" has been mischaracterized as "high activity", which substitutes the colloquial meaning of significance for the term of art pertaining to research literature. Removed technical detail outside the scope of encyclopedic context, and trivially easy to find by anybody able to comprehend the linked paper. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
  • curprev 01:1301:13, 3 January 2024120.88.157.92 talk 38,630 bytes −268 →‎Medicine: Deleted paragraph in contradiction with the Description section. Internal contradiction is not correct encyclopedic style. Likely para has confused Q. amara with Picrasma excelsa. Per this page, the two species are often used without distinction, but it would be very wrong to explicitly refer to P. excelsa as Q. amara. This paragraph is unacceptable as is. If indeed there is a far taller variety of Q. amara in the Caribbean, the contradiction with the Description section needs... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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