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It is difficult to tell what information comes from which source. Perhaps, if someone had the time, the references could be tracked back to the information in the article... --Nouniquenames (talk) 16:36, 26 May 2012 (UTC)[reply]
The article contains many phrases that have either been closely paraphrased or directly lifted out of non-internet sources.
As an example, take "In this book, we will explore a newer printing technology for beer cans that utilizes Ultraviolet curable ink and coating." which is clearly taken from a print publication with litte regard for context.