How to write a successful science thesis : the concise guide for students / William E. Russey, Hans F. Ebel, Claus Bliefert.
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- 9783527312986 (pbk.) :
- 9783527312986
- 3527312986
- 9783527312986 (pbk.)
- 808.066 RUS
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Includes index.
Part I.Style and methods -- 1.The laboratory notebook -- 2.Literature work -- 3.Getting started: outline and first draft -- 4.Writing style -- 5.Writing techniques -- Part II.The components of a thesis -- 6.Title, title page -- 7.Dedication, preface, acknowledgements -- 8.Table of contents -- 9.Abstract -- 11.Results -- 12.Discussion -- 13.Conclusions -- 14.Experimental section -- 15.Bibliography -- 16.Appendices, miscellaneous other sections -- Part III.Special elements -- 17.Footnotes -- 18.Numbers, quantities, units, and functions -- 19.Mathematical expressions and equations -- 20.Tables -- 21.Figures.
This guide shows how to achieve maximum benefit with relatively little effort. Based on a proven concept that assumes no special talent for writing, the book will be of value to both native and non-native speakers of English.