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More Tables Less Verbosity
, Academic, Editing, Editor Perspectives, English, Grant Proposals, Grant Writing, journal, Medical Writing, Scientific Publishing, biomedical writing, publishing, research article, science journals, science writing, tables, 0More Tables Less Verbosity By Dr. Michael, Chemistry Editor Reviewers and general readers all appreciate scientific writing that communicates...
On writing a scientific manuscript: Part I and II
, Medical Writing, Scientific English, English, medical writing, scientific writing, 0On writing a scientific manuscript: tell a clear story Part I: An overview on structuring your storyline I have...
Writing a Research Paper Series: Discussion
, Editing, Medical Writing, Publishing, research paper, Scientific Publishing, editing, medical writing, publishing, research paper, science review, scientific writing, the editing process, unsolicited review, 15 Common Mistakes to Avoid when Writing a Discussion By ScienceDocs Editor Dr. Horvath Introduction: When editing a manuscript,...
Writing and Publishing an Unsolicited Review
, Editing, Medical Writing, Publishing, editing, medical writing, publishing, science review, scientific writing, the editing process, unsolicited review, 06 Tips for Writing and Publishing an Unsolicited Review By ScienceDocs Editor Dr. Horvath Most often, review articles are...
What is wrong with your scientific writing?
, Editing, Medical Writing, editing, medical writing, scientific writing, the editing process, 0There Is Often Nothing “Wrong” with Your Scientific Writing …But Most Authors DO Need an Editor I was...
Keywords Research
, Editing, Medical Writing, Scientific English, keyword generator, keyword research, keywords, MeSH, science search topics, 0Fine Tune Your Keywords In academia and the sciences, there are several reasons for needing good keywords, the words...
What Professionals Need to Know about Writing Well
, Editor Perspectives, ESL Blogs, Medical Writing, Non-technical, ScienceDocs Specialist Perspectives, Scientific English, English, medical writing, scientific writing, 0What Professionals Need to Know about Writing Well Almost all white-collar workers believe that good writing skills are important...
KISS and Tell for Effective Communication
, Editing, English, ESL Blogs, Medical Writing, editing, English, grammar, KISS, medical writing, scientific writing, 0KISS and Tell for Effective Communication Many people have heard of and quoted the KISS principle – Keep It...
How to improve your writing: suggestions from a medical writer
, ESL Blogs, Medical Writing, ESL editing, journal publishing, medical editing, medical writing, science writing, scientific editor, 0I think it’s fair to presume that most of us involved in medical research do not have extensive, if...
Embedded Indexes: A Trend in Publishing
, Indexing, Medical Writing, Publishing, Scientific Publishing, book indexing, embedded indexing, indexing, wordembed, 0Embedded Indexes: A Trend in Publishing The words you write could be published in a book, on a CD-ROM,...
What is the greatest challenge in the English Language?
, ESL Blogs, Medical Writing, Scientific English, English language, grammar, prepositions, scientific english, 0One of the most difficult aspects of the English language to learn for the non-native English speaker is the...
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