I can not recognize myself, I was quite sure to be a supporter of luciferase and in vivo imaging.
12 September 2008
surprise in my shared readings
Some months ago, I've started to share my google reader readings. Because there is a feed of it, I put it in the wordle claws. It seems that I'm a very interested person in fluorescence and microscopy.

I can not recognize myself, I was quite sure to be a supporter of luciferase and in vivo imaging.
I can not recognize myself, I was quite sure to be a supporter of luciferase and in vivo imaging.
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3 comments:
oooh, good idea! i found wordle last week and have been toying around with all sorts of text to see the resultant word clouds.
Morethangray, let me suggest to have a glance at Neil Saunders. He analyzed word clouds of some life-science journal discovering lot of lovely things...
thanks for the link. neil put together quite a comprehensive survey of life-science journal wordles. lots to think about, there.
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