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Please, use the name Diana Walstad, or Walstad, or anything that looks serious, but not «Diana» (in Diana's book), as it sound very familiar, and not very serious for a person who would read this article. She may be very nice, but she's an important scientific before being our friend or whatever. I've never read a serious article saying Charles for Charles Baudelaire for instance. It makes it look not serious and profesional. | Please, use the name Diana Walstad, or Walstad, or anything that looks serious, but not «Diana» (in Diana's book), as it sound very familiar, and not very serious for a person who would read this article. She may be very nice, but she's an important scientific before being our friend or whatever. I've never read a serious article saying Charles for Charles Baudelaire for instance. It makes it look not serious and profesional. | ||
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