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PostPosted: Sun Nov 19, 2006 3:03 pm 
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Sorry, this is so late but some one (probably sharon) posted an abstract of a research article with title Novel Mechanisms for Estrogen Induced Neuroprotection. I subsequently obtained the full 8 page article, unfortunately only in PDF. If anyone wishes a cc please pm me and I will send to their email (i.e. I'll need an external email address)


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if it isn't copyrighted, you could put it on photobucket, and place a link here.


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Good idea. But Photobucket requires tif, jpeg etc files. Most articles will be in PDF, conversion is messy (just tried it). I'll look for a site with PDF upload. In meantime, I just emailed cc to Shayk so, offer is still there!!


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ljm wrote:
I'll look for a site with PDF upload.

You could rename the file to ".jpg" and tell people to rename it to ".pdf" after downloading it. As long as its size doesnt break the limit.

Although I do remember an email going around work a year ago about a site that handles large files for free. Cant remember what it was.


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Cureo/thanks for idea/but it created a jpeg file much too large to download to photobucket, I'll try to find another site.


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