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Wikipedia:Votes for wikification

  • ICUS
    • Ed Poor May 23, 2002, because : it relates science and religion
  • Myasthenia gravis
    • Bryan Derksen June 12, 2002, because : I'm so lazy... this article needs links
  • History of anatomy
    • Bryan Derksen June 13, 2002, because : And it could perhaps benefit from being split into multiple more-specialized articles, too
  • Stellar astronomy
    • Toby Bartels June 19, 2002, because : I wikified this as best I could, but I'm not familiar with the articles in astronomy. Would someone that is so familiar please take a look? When you think it's OK, then remove this vote.
  • Maize
    • Toby Bartels June 21, 2002, because : Somebody that knows the agriculture pages should wikify the quotation from the Household Cylcopedia.
  • Colombia/Economy
    • Toby Bartels June 21, 2002, because : First half is completely bare of links.
  • Earth impacts
    • Uriyan June 22, 2002, because : this is a great article (deserves Brilliant prose), but needs formatting
    • I just finished tearing it apart and distributing its brilliant prose to a bunch of separate articles. I formatted the pieces in the process, though, so I think this can be considered "done" :) Bryan 08:02 Jan 26, 2003 (UTC)
  • Rogets Thesaurus/Outline
    • Toby Bartels June 26, 2002, because : <i>Why do we have this? Was it supposed to be an alternative category scheme? If so, it should be wikified to be useful. If not, delete it; it\'s essentially an orphan.</i>
  • Macaw
    • Wooten57[?] July 17, 2002, because : <i>I helped write it and it\'s true</i>
  • Zula
    • maveric149 July 19, 2002, because : <i>1911 text needin TLC</i>



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