Basic Technical WritingMerrill, 1974 - 453 Seiten |
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... tion - e.g . , What industries use computers ? How many computers are in use throughout the country ? -then a hypothesis is rarely necessary . How- ever , most legitimate research involves interpretation of facts . For example , the ...
... tion - e.g . , What industries use computers ? How many computers are in use throughout the country ? -then a hypothesis is rarely necessary . How- ever , most legitimate research involves interpretation of facts . For example , the ...
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... tion " * , when an industrially successful " product " , which may actually be a thing , a technique , or a process , is accepted in the marketplace . The term " innovation " also describes the process itself , and , when so used , it ...
... tion " * , when an industrially successful " product " , which may actually be a thing , a technique , or a process , is accepted in the marketplace . The term " innovation " also describes the process itself , and , when so used , it ...
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... tion of method or materials Formal sec- tion follows Theory ( Ex- perimental ) chemical Soc . under the auspices of Academic Press Science Descriptive , Long Published by freq . short subtitle Brief , informal ; If any , Am . and non ...
... tion of method or materials Formal sec- tion follows Theory ( Ex- perimental ) chemical Soc . under the auspices of Academic Press Science Descriptive , Long Published by freq . short subtitle Brief , informal ; If any , Am . and non ...
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What Technical Writing Is | 2 |
Technical Correspondence | 27 |
Mechanical Details | 33 |
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