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9 May, 2007

Dear BK,

Anumber: Something really interesting (version 2.0)

I am delighted to advise that we are able to accept your manuscript for
publication. Many thanks for your work on this article.

Your article will pass on to the Production team, who will send you PDF
proofs via email before the article is published online. We will also
notify you when the article is published, and you will then be able to
register for six months complimentary access to the whole of ELS.

On behalf of the ELS editorial team, thank you for your contribution and
interest in ELS.

Kind regards,

Martine

Dr Martine Bernardes Silva
Assistant Editor, Encyclopedia of Life Sciences

Woo, and indeed, hoo.

Comments

Bloody well done mate. Lot of hard work there, I know!

Yaaay! Well done you.

Congrats BK,
Well done on success with publishing for Life Sciences Encyclopedia.
Could you please copy Dr. Martine email, I've got a paper underway I would like reviewed too.

Many Thanks

David Hildo

PS. Life in England can be dull; but a short distance to the east - France, we have the best food in the world...good to visit!

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Black Knight is interested in the interaction of science (as a day job and as a way of thinking) with his family, the wider community and literature. And tormenting students. Frequently polemical, sometimes serious, and hopefully always entertaining more

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