User:Benjamin-5-phosphate

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Hi, I'm Benjamin! I'm from Venezuela. I'm studying medicine and working to become a great piano player. My interests span a wide range of topics, from classical music to space travel. Drop by any time to leave me a message on my talk page! There's a lot to do here.

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Some interesting things I've found out there:
 * A biography of Patrocinio Peñuela Ruiz at Albornozm's user page.

Editors who have thanked me:
 * Neutrality
 * Diego Moya

Use the pipe trick!

Some useful templates:
 * db-u1
 * Userspace draft

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 * You can also search for an existing article to which you can redirect this title.
 * To experiment, please use the sandbox. To use a wizard to create an article, see the Article wizard.
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About redirects:
 * WikiProject Redirect/Style guide
 * Categorizing redirects

Some Wikipedia guidelines:
 * Manual of Style
 * WikiProject Molecular and Cellular Biology/Style guide (gene and protein articles)
 * Naming conventions (chemistry)
 * Manual of Style/Medicine-related articles
 * Make technical articles understandable
 * Moving a page
 * Merging

Some interesting things on Wikipedia:
 * Lead section TT first sentence content
 * Lead section TT text
 * Main article fixation
 * Newline after references
 * Basic copyediting

Some useful links:
 * Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual
 * Editor's index to Wikipedia
 * ClockworkSoul -- a nice and interesting Wikipedian user page
 * "They're made out of meat" -- a short story by Terry Bisson
 * "About Mitochondrions" -- a poem by W. C. McMurray
 * User page design center
 * A guide for journalists on how to translate the writings of researchers into something understandable to the general public is available on the University of Kansas website here (PDF).
 * On reading ability. There are various free tools online that can automatically grade the readability of text or highlight complex sentence structures, like http://www.hemingwayapp.com.
 * Citing Medicine

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