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Really interesting stuff and good to know about all the various ways muscle tissue can become infected. I think, however, your scope may be just a little too broad, and that is limiting you from really going in depth about two or three specific microbes that cause myositis (which would make this an even more informative page). Aside from that, nice work. -- Daniel Maffezzoli | Really interesting stuff and good to know about all the various ways muscle tissue can become infected. I think, however, your scope may be just a little too broad, and that is limiting you from really going in depth about two or three specific microbes that cause myositis (which would make this an even more informative page). Aside from that, nice work. -- Daniel Maffezzoli | ||
This is a really interesting page--I like the approach you took with looking at the disease first and the microbes that cause it second. The only problems I see in this are that the bacterium names aren't italicized and that the page itself doesn't really seem to ask/answer a research question exactly. Other than that, grammar and everything else looks good! -Charley |
Latest revision as of 22:21, 5 May 2017
Really interesting stuff and good to know about all the various ways muscle tissue can become infected. I think, however, your scope may be just a little too broad, and that is limiting you from really going in depth about two or three specific microbes that cause myositis (which would make this an even more informative page). Aside from that, nice work. -- Daniel Maffezzoli
This is a really interesting page--I like the approach you took with looking at the disease first and the microbes that cause it second. The only problems I see in this are that the bacterium names aren't italicized and that the page itself doesn't really seem to ask/answer a research question exactly. Other than that, grammar and everything else looks good! -Charley