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My interest is "Molecular Biology" - the science field that studies the structure, metabolism and function of all the organic and inorganic molecules and ions, both natural and synthetic, that make our bodies - so it is very likely to find my addition to any article that has relation to it. As Basic is not my native language my writings have spelling and grammar mistakes, if you spot any, please correct them. Thank you.

Most of the time i help in WikiProject_Molecular_and_Cellular_BiologyFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, and less in WikiProject_ChemicalsFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, WikiProject_DrugsFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U, and WikiProject_NeuroscienceFA, A, GA, B, S, N, D, T, U.

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Goals

Daniel_M._Lewin

Inserting the watchlist's pages into the database (currently at Adrenergic receptor).

Biochemicals category tree (Carcinogens).

Articles - List_of_drugs ==> Alamast

Adding images to pharmacology stubs ==> Avobenzone.

Dictionary_of_chemical_formulas ==> Pentafluoroethyliodide

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| {{element color|Cr|138,153,199}}

| {{element color|Mn|156,122,199}}

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| {{element color|Ni|073,191,073}}

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colspan="2" style="text-align:right" | 5* Transition metals

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| {{element color|Nb|115,194,201}}

| {{element color|Mo|084,181,181}}

| {{element color|Tc|059,158,158}}

| {{element color|Ru|036,143,143}}

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colspan="2" style="text-align:right" | 6* Transition metals

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| {{element color|Ta|070,150,232}}

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| {{element color|Re|038,125,171|white}}

| {{element color|Os|038,102,150|white}}

| {{element color|Ir|023,084,135|white}}

| {{element color|Pt|208,208,224}}

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| {{element color|Hg|184,184,208}}

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colspan="2" style="text-align:right" | 7* Transition metals

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| {{element color|Db|246,126,166}}

| {{element color|Sg|239,106,149}}

| {{element color|Bh|232,091,137}}

| {{element color|Hs|225,076,125}}

| {{element color|Mt|218,061,113}}

| {{element color|Ds|211,046,101}}

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colspan="2" style="text-align:right" |# Lanthanides

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| {{element color|Ce|232,232,180}}

| {{element color|Pr|164,194,150}}

| {{element color|Nd|134,194,150}}

| {{element color|Pm|114,194,150}}

| {{element color|Sm|074,194,150}}

| {{element color|Eu|044,194,150}}

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| {{element color|Tm|014,180,070}}

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| {{element color|Th|034,168,232}}

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| {{element color|Cm|120,092,227}}

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| {{element color|Cf|138,054,212}}

| {{element color|Es|138,032,212}}

| {{element color|Fm|130,031,186}}

| {{element color|Md|122,027,166}}

| {{element color|No|114,020,146}}

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