Originally Posted by BrentD, Prof
Originally Posted by craigd
Originally Posted by BrentD, Prof
This is an interesting popular article.

https://www.lymedisease.org/which-birds-spr.ad-lyme-disease/

Everything, the publisher, their policies and rules for submission, to the tracking of 'popularity' are leftiepolitically motivated, right prof? Would your grad students be allowed to reference these articles, for requirements of their degrees?

And where do you get this bs from, craig? The bottom of another bottle?

No of course they would not reference to these articles because they are not primary literature. That's pretty simple.

You are amazingly dense.

I get my thoughts specifically from the active links in the article. The businesses that make your article possible have guidelines, and even recommended key words to assist 'publication', as well as have their own individual mission statements and political affiliations. And to beat the old dead horse, the 'popularity' of the article is tracked by two, specific businesses.

Your bias is simply on display, and you cannot be dismissed as dense. It is by your hand, that your are a lightning rod for peddling junk science.