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Outlines in Scientific Presentations

November 6, 2009  Filed under Blog, Presentations 

I asked my friends and colleagues for quotations that I could put in the book.  I had way more than I could use.  Here is one that was not used. This might be controversial, but I never start a talk with an outline of what I’m going to talk about.  If it’s a short talk […]

American versus British English

November 6, 2009  Filed under Articles, Blog, Resources, Writing 

[DMS: This was a sidebar that I cut from the book.  Even before I met and married my British–Australian wife, I had this sidebar in mind very early in the planning of the book.] Over 300 years of separation has led to discernible differences between English as practiced in the United States and English as […]

Appendix B: Commonly Misused Scientific Words and Expressions

November 5, 2009  Filed under Excerpts, Writing 

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Chapter 8: Constructing Effective Paragraphs

November 5, 2009  Filed under Excerpts, Writing 

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Why word order in titles is important: Example 1

October 13, 2009  Filed under Blog, Writing 

“The Identification of Alcohol Intoxication by Police,” J. Brick and J. A. Carpenter, Alcoholism: Clinical Experimentation and Research, June 2001, vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 850-5. <http://tinyurl.com/yd9rv4r> ——– From the mini-Annals of Improbable Research: October 2009, Issue number 2009-10. ISSN 1076-500X 2009-10-08 RESEARCH SPOTLIGHT: Brick/Carpenter Confusion

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