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... individual sec- tions , each of which dealt with a certain aspect or component of the study . Each of these sections contained a long description of the instrumentation and methods used , followed by a discussion of the results obtained ...
... individual sec- tions , each of which dealt with a certain aspect or component of the study . Each of these sections contained a long description of the instrumentation and methods used , followed by a discussion of the results obtained ...
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... individual who seemed capable , personable , well trained and experienced for the opening , and seemed to have the personal qualifications most organizations want in their staff . Such persons were invited for a personal interview ...
... individual who seemed capable , personable , well trained and experienced for the opening , and seemed to have the personal qualifications most organizations want in their staff . Such persons were invited for a personal interview ...
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... individual number of the member subjects . Right : A hammer and a saw are on the bench . Exception : When the compound subject refers to a unity , a singular verb is used . A brace and bit is on the bench . ( However , a brace and a bit ...
... individual number of the member subjects . Right : A hammer and a saw are on the bench . Exception : When the compound subject refers to a unity , a singular verb is used . A brace and bit is on the bench . ( However , a brace and a bit ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
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