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Does the following original text with cite to study violate copyright? If so, what change would be needed to avoid a violation?
Hello Lead Song Dog:

Thanks for all your work on medical articles.

Does the following original text with cite to study violate copyright? If so, what change would be needed to avoid a violation?

Thanks,

Ocdnctx (talk) 22:06, 9 July 2013 (UTC)

Section title (original text):

'''JAMA study: Conjugated Equine Estrogen (CEE) group OR 1.78 higher for clots compared with bioidentical esterified estrogen group. PMID 15467060'''

Citation to study in support:

Nicholas L. Smith, PhD; Susan R. Heckbert, MD, PhD; Rozenn N. Lemaitre, PhD; Alex P. Reiner, MD, MPH; Thomas Lumley, PhD; Noel S. Weiss, MD, DrPH; Eric B. Larson, MD, MPH; Frits R. Rosendaal, MD; Bruce M. Psaty, MD, PhD

Esterified Estrogens and Conjugated Equine Estrogens and the Risk of Venous Thrombosis

JAMA. 2004;292:1581-1587. Vol. 292 No. 13, October 6, 2004

FULL FREE TEXT:

http://jama.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=199532

PMID 15467060
 * Not sure what you're asking. That just looks like a citation, which is never a copyvio. That said, the citation format should be improved. LeadSongDog come howl!  22:26, 9 July 2013 (UTC)

OL template
Please don't experiment on live templates, use the sandbox listed at the bottom of the document section.

Your major issue was that while there is a str endswith, there is no str startswith template. I ended up using str letter/trim which trims the leading characters at the first non-alpha characters. --  Gadget850talk 13:43, 24 July 2013 (UTC)
 * Yeah, I was overly bold with that one. Thank you for sorting it out. LeadSongDog come howl!  17:08, 24 July 2013 (UTC)