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A comparative study on the stability of silybin and that in silymarin in buffers and biological fluids - Drug Metabolism Letters, Apr 2009, 3(2), 115-119, doi: 10.2174/187231209788654072
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The quality of any work is not only a reflection of the candidate's ability but also the competence of his supervisor. All are equally responsible for the quality of the work and the publication or proceedings resulting from the same.
Generally a position for PhD researcher is filled by a candidate after being selected by the supervisor based on his resume and abilities. It is usually the case that the candidate will work in the lab and use the facilities of the supervisor and the department. With this in mind, my previous answer holds true.
Generally the person who puts in the work and effort should be the first author. The supervisor can be made the corresponding author (which can be placed at the end if there were other contributors to the work) as he proposed the idea. Both these positions are considered equally important.
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Please help me retrieve the following articles from Journal of Young Pharmacists:
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