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Found 6 free book(s)GSA Reference Guidelines and Examples
www.geosociety.orgFor references with two authors, list alphabetically by first author and then alphabetically by second author. For references with more than two authors, list alphabetically by first author and then chronologically, earliest year first. ... Abstract C21E-07 presented at 2013 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, California, 9–13 December.
Reviewer A’s Comments to Authors - ASGE
www.asge.org2. Abstract. This is too wordy and unhelpful. We do not need to read a litany of information in the introduction. 3. First paragraph: The authors introduce the term EMR for the first time, and need expand the abbreviation here. 4. This study is useless because there have been larger trials that have shown similar findings. Methods: 1.
Vygotskian and Post-Vygotskian Views on Children’s Play - ed
files.eric.ed.govŠe authors explore the theory of play developed by Vygotsky’s colleague Daniel Elkonin based on these basic principlies, as well as the implications for play in the work of such Vygotskians as Alexei Leontiv, Alexander Luria, and others, and how the work has been extended by more recent researc Še authors also discuss
Society of Petroleum Engineers Style Guide
www.spe.orgPassive voice: An improved method was recommended by the authors. Results of the five experiments are in Fig. 2. Active voice: The authors recommend an improved method. Fig. 2 shows results of the five experiments. Minimize the use of long, complex sentences. Most technical writing experts recommend an
GUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS - Springer Publishing
media.springerpub.comGUIDELINES FOR AUTHORS FRONTMATTER: The first “chapter” in your book is the frontmatter. It contains: The title page, which lists the final title/subtitle, the names of the author(s) and full affiliations—all exactly as you wish this information to appear in the final product.
Conventions for interlinear morpheme-by-morpheme glosses
www.eva.mpg.deSince hyphens and vertical alignment make the text look unusual, authors may want to add another line at the beginning, containing the unmodified text, or resort to the option described in Rule 4 (and especially 4C). Clitic boundaries are marked by an equals sign, both in the object language and in the gloss.