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- 2012043145 contributor B12476625.
- 2012043145 date "2013".
- 2012043145 description "Why write science in plain English? -- Before you write -- Audience -- Register -- Tone -- Tell a story -- Make characters subjects and their actions verbs -- Use strong verbs -- Place subjects and verbs close together -- Favor the active voice -- Benefits of active voice -- Proper uses of passive voice -- Choose your words with care -- Use short words instead of long ones -- Keep terms the same -- Break up noun strings -- Rethink technical terms -- Omit needless words -- Redundancy -- Metadiscourse and transition words -- Affirmatives and negatives -- Old information and new information -- Put old information at beginnings of sentences -- Put new information at ends of sentences -- Make lists parallel -- Vary the length of your sentences -- Design your paragraphs -- Issue -- Development -- Conclusion -- Point -- Arrange your paragraphs -- Chronological order -- General to specific -- Least important to most important -- Problem to solution -- Compare and contrast -- Transition words revisited -- Appendix 1: basic writing concepts -- Appendix 2: exercise key.".
- 2012043145 extent "xii, 124 pages ;".
- 2012043145 identifier "9780226026374 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2012043145 isPartOf "Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing".
- 2012043145 isPartOf "Chicago guides to writing, editing, and publishing.".
- 2012043145 issued "2013".
- 2012043145 language "eng".
- 2012043145 subject "808.06/65 23".
- 2012043145 subject "Communication in science.".
- 2012043145 subject "English language Style.".
- 2012043145 subject "T11 .G6814 2013".
- 2012043145 subject "Technical writing.".
- 2012043145 tableOfContents "Why write science in plain English? -- Before you write -- Audience -- Register -- Tone -- Tell a story -- Make characters subjects and their actions verbs -- Use strong verbs -- Place subjects and verbs close together -- Favor the active voice -- Benefits of active voice -- Proper uses of passive voice -- Choose your words with care -- Use short words instead of long ones -- Keep terms the same -- Break up noun strings -- Rethink technical terms -- Omit needless words -- Redundancy -- Metadiscourse and transition words -- Affirmatives and negatives -- Old information and new information -- Put old information at beginnings of sentences -- Put new information at ends of sentences -- Make lists parallel -- Vary the length of your sentences -- Design your paragraphs -- Issue -- Development -- Conclusion -- Point -- Arrange your paragraphs -- Chronological order -- General to specific -- Least important to most important -- Problem to solution -- Compare and contrast -- Transition words revisited -- Appendix 1: basic writing concepts -- Appendix 2: exercise key.".
- 2012043145 title "Writing science in plain English / Anne E. Greene.".
- 2012043145 type "text".