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23 August 2010
Congratulations to the BMJ, which over the years has taken a measured and innovative approach to open access. You continue to both challenge and stimulate other journals, and I hope the experiment is a success.
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HR8 2TD
20 August 2010
Do abstracts and posters not already fill the role of publishing pilot data.
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