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  • 21Scientific writing — cientific Englishtyle of writing and use of English in essays and scientific papersThe following advice may be of help to students writing an essay or a scientific paper.Three aspects of style seem to cause problems# Division of the text into… …

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  • 22Whitby and Pickering Railway — The Whitby and Pickering Railway was built as the culmination of attempts to halt the gradual decline of the port of Whitby on the east coast of the United Kingdom. The basic industries of Whitby, whaling and shipbuilding, had been in decline for …

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  • 23summarize — [[t]sʌ̱məraɪz[/t]] summarizes, summarizing, summarized VERB If you summarize something, you give a summary of it. [V n] Table 3.1 summarizes the information given above... [be V ed prep/adv] Basically, the article can be summarized in three… …

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  • 24City of London — Not to be confused with London. City of London The City • Square Mile Aerial view of the City of London …

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  • 25Herbert Simon — Infobox Scientist name = Herbert Simon image size = 180px birth date = birth date|1916|6|15|mf=y birth place = Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA death date = death date and age|2001|2|9|1916|6|15|mf=y death place = Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA… …

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  • 26Irish language — This article is about the modern Goidelic language. For the form of English as it is spoken in Ireland, see Hiberno English. For the cant based partly on English and partly on Irish, see Shelta. Irish Gaeilge Pronunciation [ˈɡeːlʲɟə] …

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  • 27Jerusalem — al Quds redirects here. For other uses, see al Quds (disambiguation). For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). Jerusalem …

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  • 28Multivariate statistics — is a form of statistics encompassing the simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one statistical variable. The application of multivariate statistics is multivariate analysis. Methods of bivariate statistics, for example simple linear… …

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  • 29PH — is the measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. It is formally a measure of the activity of dissolved hydrogen ions (H+), but for very dilute solutions, the molarity (molar concentration) of H+ may be used as a substitute with little… …

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  • 30Thomas Henry Huxley — Woodburytype print of Huxley (1880 or earlier) Born 4 May 1825(1825 05 04) …

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