Preparation of Scientific and Technical Papers

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Williams & Wilkins, 1925 - Authorship - 113 pages
 

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Page 73 - PEARL, R., and MINER, JR, 1914 A table for estimating the probable significance of statistical constants. Maine Agr.
Page 30 - Never roll or fold a manuscript — keep it flat. The sheets should not be stapled together, but fastened with clips which can be removed easily. The pages of the typewritten copy should be numbered consecutively in the upper right hand corner. Manuscript should be prepared to permit of economical composition on a typesetting machine. The monotype machine cannot compose two sizes of type in one operation. To permit rapid work, the manuscript should be arranged so that material to be printed in small...
Page 40 - ... the House calendars, as Union Calendar, etc.; the Senate Calendar; Private and Union Calendars; Coast Pilot; Nautical Almanac. Capitalize Bible, Biblical, Scriptures, Scriptural, etc.; but gospel only when referring to one of the four memoirs of Jesus Christ contained in the New Testament. Capitalize the first word and proper nouns only of titles of articles in books, magazines, and newspapers when referred to in text, and quote: "A story of life in New Orleans during the Mexican War.
Page 66 - References given in tables or figure legends must be numbered in sequence with those in text. Unpublished data, including papers submitted but not yet accepted for publication, should not be cited in the reference list.
Page 79 - WH (1923). Production and dispersal of conidia in the Philippine Sclerosporas of maize.

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