Basic Technical WritingC.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 479 Seiten |
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... complete cycle of change ; the departing of a wave crest , the passing of the trough , and finally , the arrival of the next crest . As a complete wave , from trough to crest again , passes us , the height of the water goes through a ...
... complete cycle of change ; the departing of a wave crest , the passing of the trough , and finally , the arrival of the next crest . As a complete wave , from trough to crest again , passes us , the height of the water goes through a ...
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... complete bibliography cards and note cards . Bib- liography cards provide a complete record of the sources of information used in library searching . The first step in making a literature search is to check with a librarian for aid in ...
... complete bibliography cards and note cards . Bib- liography cards provide a complete record of the sources of information used in library searching . The first step in making a literature search is to check with a librarian for aid in ...
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... complete sentence . Completing the thought of each topic enables the writer to test the context of the topic's environment . Such deeper thought not only reveals flaws in the data as heretofore seen by the writer but also permits deeper ...
... complete sentence . Completing the thought of each topic enables the writer to test the context of the topic's environment . Such deeper thought not only reveals flaws in the data as heretofore seen by the writer but also permits deeper ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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