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 [1]
Now I want to see if named references works [1]
Wikipedia is basically an online collaborative encyclopedia. [2]
Articles should be unbiased and give all points of view regardless of authors own opinion on the subject. [3]
All articles are available freely to be accessed, edited, and reused. [4]
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. [5]
Overall have boldness when editing wikipedia articles or creating your own and use overall good judgement. [6]
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. [7] 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. [7]
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. [8] 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. [8]
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