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The Title Says It All
Annesley, T. (2009). The Title Says It All. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56-(3). 357
Annesley, T |
2 |
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The Adstract and the Elevator Talk: A Tale of Two Summaries
Annesley, T. (2010). The Adstract and the Elevator Talk: A Tale of Two Summaries. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56:(4),. 521
Annesley, T |
3 |
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It was a cold rainy night: Set the Scene with a Good Introduction
Annesley, T. (2010). It was a cold rainy night: Set the Scene with a Good Introduction. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56:5. 708
Annesley, T |
4 |
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Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why The Ingredients in the Recipe for a Successful Methods Section
Annesley, T. (2010). Who, What, When, Where, How, and Why The Ingredients in the Recipe for a Successful Methods Section. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56:6. 897
Annesley, T |
5 |
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Show Your Cards: The Results Section and the Poker Game
Annesley, T. (2010). Show Your Cards: The Results Section and the Poker Game. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56:(7). 1066
Annesley, T |
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If an IRDAM Journal is What You Choose, Then Sequential Results Are What You use
Derish, P., y Annesley, T. . (2010). If an IRDAM Journal is What You Choose, Then Sequential Results Are What You use. Clinical Chemistry Guide to Scientific Writing. 56-(8). 1226
Derish, P., y Annesley, T. |