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Hi, Thank you for creating this article. However, it would appear that most of the text is copied from this website. This is a violation of Wikipedia policy and may lead to deletion of the article. Also, the image has been uploaded without copyright statement and that may therefore also be deleted. You should try to re-write the article and provide a "fair-use rationale" for the image. In addition to the above issues, the article also needs paring down and rephrasing to reflect a neutral point of view (or else risk deletion as spam). A lot of information can be cut, there is, for example, no need to list the whole editorial board. This is not even done with an outstanding journal like Science. For other examples of journal articles see Theoretical and Applied Genetics and Genes, Brain and Behavior. Final question, the article mentions that DARU is listed by ISI/Thompson, but I do not find it in the Journal Citation Reports. In which ISI product is the journal listed exactly? This may be important to show that the journal has enough notability to satisfy WP's criteria for inclusion. Final tip: instead of the box that you currently use in the article, you could better use the journal infobox that has been developed specifically for journals, see Template:Infobox Journal. Let me know if you need help and I'll be happy to lend a hand if I can spare the time. --Crusio (talk) 17:16, 6 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]

  • Thanks for your message. I have found the IF on the ISI website and added it to the article. I have also uploaded and added a cover picture. --Crusio (talk) 21:12, 8 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Proposed deletion of Kamyar[edit]

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AfD nomination of Diversolide[edit]

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Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 19:47, 30 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]