Plagiarism of `PEM.md`
See original GitHub issueIn its current form, PEM.md
is plagiarized, word-for-word, from http://physics.oregonstate.edu/~hetheriw/energy/topics/doc/electrochemistry/fc/basic/The_Polymer_Electrolyte_Fuel_Cell.htm
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@katyhuff @nnadeau Hi
PEM.md
removed@kasraaskari : I believe that @nnadeau was not suggesting that you only add the reference to the original source. Rather, I think the current state is still plaigarism as there is no permission from the original author for you to copy it. Indeed, I recommend that you remove all text that was plagiarized and direct the reader to the original source instead of including the copied text.