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I removed the prod tag because articles on journals are notable. See Wikipedia:List of missing journals with the statement near the top that "This list grew out of a discussion where it was felt that an important aid to making sure all Wikipedia content is accurate and verifiable, is to have more information on the various sources used to compile articles". If you want specific reasons for this article look at the list of editors (includes a Nobel winner - note he is a working editor, not just adding his name) and the impact factor (fairly high for a non-review journal). Sorry this is delayed. I wrote it earlier but must have forgotten to save it. --Bduke01:39, 27 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]