User talk:AdriaDracis

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[edit] Vjeta!

Welcome to my talk. I am new to contributing to Wikipedia, but not new to this wonderful tool. I live in Canada and am currently in university for a Honours BSc in Molecular Biology and Genetics. Please feel free to message me, but I don't know if I will ever remember to check it. For more information about me feel free to visit my personal website.
For those who are wondering, vjeta means welcome in a fictional language I am creating and the 'vj' phoneme does not exist in English.
I also speak french.
Pour les personnes qui parle français, je suis neé en une ville francophone, alors je parle francais, mais ma famille a déménagé quand j'etais cinq. Parlez avec les mots et phrase simple s'il vous plaît, et je sera comprendre.


[edit] Welcome

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[edit] Solenoid Article

There is no harm in making articles more clear and taking information where it doesn't belong and putting it in a better place. As I have said in the "talk" , the term solenoid can mean different things. The article that was there before devoted 95% of the content to it's definition in the physical sciences. I have retaken a small line referring to the biological sciences and created a new page where that is now belonged to. It is the evolution of articles becoming better, and soon there will be other people who will add additional information and edits to the article that I created. This is how wikipedia works. User_talk:Tomjc