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Stub article link for Assignment 17:Didi Beck

1). I chose this stub because this bass guitarist has the same last name as me.

2). I know its a stub because at the top of the page it says "this article has multiple issues". Also there is very little information on this article and at the bottom it says its a stub.

3). The most obvious part of this article that is underdeveloped is the content because there is only one short paragraph on this person. The article says the references may not follow Wikipedias guidelines, so this should be addressed.

4). There are only two references and they include an article from a website and a you tube video. They still work.

5). When i compared this stub to a well written article, it lacked a lot of content. Its missing pretty much everything other than a brief biography and references.

Assignment 18:

Loners (2019 film)   Biomarker (petroleum)   Complete glucose breakdown

Assignment 19: The science communication guide is appropriate for the Biomarker (petroleum) stub.

Compared to a non stub article in this genre, this article is missing support and references.

Assignment 20: Sources: Amobi, J.O., Okogbue, C.O., Mode, A.W. et al. J Earth Syst Sci (2019) 128: 174. https://doi-org.libproxy.siue.edu/10.1007/s12040-019-1192-8

2). Ratnayake, A.S. & Sampei, Y. J Petrol Explor Prod Technol (2019) 9: 989. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-018-0575-8

Assignment 21: Sources for Complete glucose breakdown stub.

1).Hijmans, B. S., Boss, A., van Dijk, T. H., Soty, M. , Wolters, H. , Mutel, E. , Groen, A. K., Derks, T. G., Mithieux, G. , Heerschap, A. , Reijngoud, D. , Rajas, F. and Oosterveer, M. H. (2017), Hepatocytes contribute to residual glucose production in a mouse model for glycogen storage disease type Ia. Hepatology, 66: 2042-2054. doi:10.1002/hep.29389

2). Kumar, D. & Singh, V. Biotechnol Biofuels (2016) 9: 228. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13068-016-0648-1

Assignment 22: The stub i settled on was the biomarker stub. I wont need to add a new section, i think i can add more information to the pre-existing section.

However, Biomarker analysis of untreated rock cuttings can be expected to produce misleading results. This is due to potential hydrocarbon contamination and biodegradation in the rock samples.