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... usually in the upper - left - hand corner ( if the literature is obtained from a library ) 2. The author's name , last name first , or the editor's name followed by ed . If both the author and the editor are given , list the editor ...
... usually in the upper - left - hand corner ( if the literature is obtained from a library ) 2. The author's name , last name first , or the editor's name followed by ed . If both the author and the editor are given , list the editor ...
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... Usually the conclusions are placed first and the discussion second . This report pattern , sometimes known as the double report , originated in business and industry , where the busy executive prefers to conserve his time and get at ...
... Usually the conclusions are placed first and the discussion second . This report pattern , sometimes known as the double report , originated in business and industry , where the busy executive prefers to conserve his time and get at ...
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... usually concentrated in the blood system of the animal . The count of red and white blood cells is affected greatly . The per- centage of hemoglobin was also reduced . Revised : Shift in person : Revised : Shift in voice : Revised ...
... usually concentrated in the blood system of the animal . The count of red and white blood cells is affected greatly . The per- centage of hemoglobin was also reduced . Revised : Shift in person : Revised : Shift in voice : Revised ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
Semantics | 16 |
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