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Nature 449, 24 (6 September 2007) | doi:10.1038/449024b; Published online 5 September 2007
A paper should appear with all the information it needs
Larry Benson1
- Chief Arid Regions Climate Project, USGS Suite E127, 3215 Marine St, Boulder, Colorado 80303-1066, USA
Until the past few years, both Nature and Science confined their articles and letters to a rather small number of words. This was both good and bad; good in that the articles were short and to the point; bad in that it eliminated studies that were complex.
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