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Do not commit fraud in your labatory reports or during your professional career. In this initial exercise you will perform a literature search by using an online abstract service. Most operate in more or less the same way. Be sure to put you name and the database you used and write down how many citations you find for your search.
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These may be authors or key words or some combination of these and list in the Report section.
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