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Nature 448, 251 (19 July 2007) | doi:10.1038/448251a; Published online 18 July 2007
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I disagree with C. Jimenez's reply, in Correspondence, opposing Victoria Buck's suggestion of making animal-welfare sections in scientific papers compulsory ('Animal-welfare section in papers would be a burden' Nature 447, 259; doi:10.1038/447259b 2007
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