User:Sridenour/sandbox

did this work? Ok I see that my other sandbox was deleted so must have done something wrong....gonna keep practicing for a bit especially with the wiki code with bolding and italics and I also want to try citing something

Now I want to see if named references works

One
Wikipedia is basically an online collaborative encyclopedia.

Two
Articles should be unbiased and give all points of view regardless of authors own opinion on the subject.

Three
All articles are available freely to be accessed, edited, and reused.

Four
Editors need to respect each others opinions and work. Any disagreements need to be handled in a professional and mature manner so as to not hinder the overall goal of spreading knowledge.

Five
Overall have boldness when editing wikipedia articles or creating your own and use overall good judgement.

Practice Articles
The first article I read involved the validation of a reversed-phase chromatography or RP-HPLC method. Researchers developed and validated a method to test Rabeprazole Sodium in vitro dissolution rate. This drug inhibits the hydrogen/potassium adenosine triphosphatease enzyme system to decrease stomach acid secretion. Researchers tested the newly developed method for linearity, accuracy, specificity, precision, stability, and sensitivity. The method produced a correlation coefficient or an R squared value of 0.999 to show linearity and had an RSD less tht 2% to demonstrate precision. Accuracy was demonstrated by the range of 99.9%-101.9% produced by the method.

The second article I briefly reviewed involved researchers trying to determine the effects of cholesterol and copper on a rabbits learning ability and memory. Rabbits were fed either with 2% cholesterol in their diets or no cholesterol as a control group. Additionally, rabbits had either 0.12 ppm of copper added to their drinking water, or once again no coopper added as a control. There studies showed that cholesterol alone can increase learning capabilities but the addition of copper to a high cholesterol diet decreased the rabbits learning capacity and memory.