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Friday, October 1, 2010

Thomas Mann urge in Medical writing

Many scientific authors hold a firm belief that sentences crowded with information add value to their scientific message, and yet they achieve the opposite. Although this problem is evident across the entire
scientific literature, it is clearly more pronounced among authors with a language background other than English, for example, German or French. The temptation to use ample decoration also comes from the mixing of creative and scientific writing is termed as Thomas Mann urge.

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