Essentials for the Technical WriterWiley, 1970 - Всего страниц: 216 Edition published in 1980 under title: Essentials for the scientific and technical writer. |
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... subordinate of a topic , he has spotted that subordinate's only superordinate . When he finds one coordi- nate of a topic , he may then more easily find another if it exists . Every outline discovery helps to make others . It is as ...
... subordinate of a topic , he has spotted that subordinate's only superordinate . When he finds one coordi- nate of a topic , he may then more easily find another if it exists . Every outline discovery helps to make others . It is as ...
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... subordinate to I — that is , to ask if heat can be produced by electric currents . We remember at once that sending electricity through carefully planned wiring resistance makes possible electric heating . Using electricity is one of ...
... subordinate to I — that is , to ask if heat can be produced by electric currents . We remember at once that sending electricity through carefully planned wiring resistance makes possible electric heating . Using electricity is one of ...
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... subordinates because this reason may apply to still more subtopics . Or suppose , looking at this same situation differently , the outliner dis- covers a subordinate's fellow subordinate . He does not stop there , but asks , " Is there ...
... subordinates because this reason may apply to still more subtopics . Or suppose , looking at this same situation differently , the outliner dis- covers a subordinate's fellow subordinate . He does not stop there , but asks , " Is there ...
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The Special Needs of Technical Writers | 1 |
How to Write Effective Sentences | 49 |
How to Write Strong Paragraphs | 81 |
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abstract active answer appear apply asked begin belong cards changes clause complete consider consistency construction coordinate correct course detailed directive discussed divided editor electrical engineering entire example Exercise experience express fact final first-order headings five give given headings Heat idea important improve indicates interest involved kind knowledge least letters limiting marks material means merely method modifier namely necessary object operation Original outline paragraph person phrases possible practice prepare present principle printing probably problem question reader reasons refer result Rule sentence similar situation specific specs statement step student style subordinate supervisor Table technical writing things thinking thought topic topic sentence usually various verb written