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... background information necessary to understand the discussion which follows . The nature and amount of this information depend , of course , on the intended reader and the reader's knowledge of the subject . In order to follow the ...
... background information necessary to understand the discussion which follows . The nature and amount of this information depend , of course , on the intended reader and the reader's knowledge of the subject . In order to follow the ...
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... background of the problem ; the rest of the paper was devoted strictly to analyzing the problem and sharing its present state of knowledge with interested , technically trained persons . The analysis pro- gressed in a systematic ...
... background of the problem ; the rest of the paper was devoted strictly to analyzing the problem and sharing its present state of knowledge with interested , technically trained persons . The analysis pro- gressed in a systematic ...
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Herman M. Weisman. No special technical background in monomolecular films is needed to un- derstand the popular article . Technical background is not necessary , although it would be of help to understand the semitechnical article . A ...
Herman M. Weisman. No special technical background in monomolecular films is needed to un- derstand the popular article . Technical background is not necessary , although it would be of help to understand the semitechnical article . A ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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