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[edit] Animal Models for Screening of Drugs for Glaucoma
You have already done one appropriate step - mention the fact in the article's talk page. Drop a line under the relevant notice in the copyvio page. Then, as far as I am concerned, you have established the fact and can revert the page (and possibly wikify it) since I am not going to contest the revert.
As for my opinion, maybe you could also contribute to pages about the similar subject.
And, oh yes:
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[edit] Animal Models for Screening of Drugs for Glaucoma
In regards to this article, it seems very specific for Wikipedia, as I'm sure you've been told already. I think it's an interesting paper though. You mentioned on the talk page that you posted this paper elsewhere. Maybe you could write a shorter description and post it to the Animal testing article referencing this article?
--The Talking Sock talk contribs 20:16, 10 August 2006 (UTC)