Health.Phys.Lab
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- Hello and thank you for your message,
- I appreciate your attention to Wikipedia’s username policy.
- I would like to clarify that the username "Health.Phys.Lab" represents an individual (myself), not a company, organization, or group. The name is simply a reference to my personal academic and professional interest in health physics and laboratory work. It is not intended to promote or represent any institution or external entity.
- I am committed to contributing to Wikipedia in a neutral, constructive, and policy-compliant manner. I have read and understand the guidelines on conflict of interest and paid editing, and I will adhere to them fully.
- If necessary, I am open to modifying my username to make it clearer that it refers to an individual and not a group or organization and if there is requirment to change the username, please tell me the next steps that I should follow.
- Best regards,
- — Health.Phys.Lab Health.Phys.Lab (talk) 08:56, 15 May 2025 (UTC)
Your submission at Articles for creation: Beam dynamics in cyclotrons (February 19)
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