User talk:Debra B. Sherman
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Hi Debra, let's do Salmonella enterica, but you can certainly mention its most famous pathovar (sub-species) typhi. --John J. Dennehy 07:43, 7 March 2008 (CST)
Rough draft progress report
Good start Debra. Some suggestions:
-Go thru and put double brackets around proper nouns and terminology that you think might deserve a page of their own. Use the ab underline tool. I did this for 1st section.
-the paragraphs are dense. can you break up into smaller chunks and maybe use sub-sub-headings?
--John J. Dennehy 09:22, 3 April 2008 (CDT)
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