I want to be quoted
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After several years of being an editor, many of my bosses confuse the magazine with the editor, and it is common to hear things like “conference in charge of the magazine” or in conversations they turn to me to say “and why don't they quote you?” referring to the reason why Rev peru biol. It is not cited by other works. Taking advantage of this imbalance, in the following paragraphs I will embody the magazine and the editor, in the magical fusion in which some of my bosses imagine me.
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