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Oct 20, 2019 at 9:47 answer added Andrej Adamenko timeline score: 5
Oct 19, 2019 at 14:44 comment added Carey Gregory No, we don't require that you do enough research to answer your own question. We just ask that you show us what you've found so far, and the edit you made accomplishes that. The purpose of the requirement -- which you'll find on many exchanges -- is to avoid trivial, lazy questions that can be answered by the first hit on google.
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Oct 19, 2019 at 6:26 comment added Andrej Adamenko @CareyGregory thank you for your comment. Before posting the question I tried some quick googling and looked in Wikipedia. Now I am doing more thorough research for reliable sources on the subject. However I am new on this particular stackexchange site so it is not clear for me, how I was supposed to go about asking my question. I mean that when I finish my finding and investigation of the sources, I am going to be able to answer my question myself. So should I not have posted the question until I knew the answer myself?
Oct 19, 2019 at 5:56 comment added Carey Gregory Welcome to MedicalSciences.SE! Please take the tour and read the help center. For reasons mentioned in this post and in How to Ask, we require prior research information when asking questions. See this list of helpful resources. Please help us to help you and edit your question to provide more information on what you have read on this subject, what made you ask this question, and any problems you are having understanding your research. If you found nothing, what did you Google?
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