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10:49
Not sure this is worth a full question but I'm looking for a public repository where I can upload guidance on compliance with UK import regulations for arthropods - does anyone know of anything suitable? I had assumed Figshare would be best but it doesn't really fit with any of its categories.
 
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12:32
Never mind; I went for Figshare after all (dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.4888277). :)
 
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16:30
@AlwaysConfused I didn't do that. It's due to some error I guess. Wonder why?
 
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18:26
As a bounty can't be offered to questions on meta site, I'd like to promote a question here attracting opinions:
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Q: Book recommendation questions

Sanjukta GhoshI'm aware of the necessities of a book recommendation question 'in order to not be considered opinion-based, and therefore closed, book recommendation questions must provide following information:'. (tag) Broad area of study (default) Scope of the book i.e. what topics should it cover. T...

19:22
Hello everyone. I'm hoping we have an anatomy freak here today, particularly anyone with a medical background, as I'm hoping to know: What is the correct term, 'superorbital' or 'supraorbital'? Do they have different meanings? Thanks
 
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20:43
@jserv I would recommend asking over at health.se
21:06
@jserv Same meaning; supraorbital is substantially more common so I would use that spelling. scholar.google.com is a good reference: supraorbital gives you ~60,000 results where all of the top results are talking about skull locations, superorbital gives 3,000 results that are mostly talking about orbital velocities and astronomy
@jserv I think that's more or less a general rule in anatomy, by the way: I can think of several supra examples but no super, only "superior"

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