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==Use the present or past tense, avoid the passive tense== | |||
Do not use of the passive tense with words ending in "ing". Use the present or past tense. | |||
==Avoid the words causes and predicts== | |||
Biology is largely phenomenology and it is hard to verify causal pathways. | |||
Do not use the phrase ___"causes" ____ unless a causal pathway is firmly established. | Do not use the phrase ___"causes" ____ unless a causal pathway is firmly established. | ||
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Do not use the word “predictor” unless causality has been established and the observation has been validated in both an exploratory and validation cohort. | Do not use the word “predictor” unless causality has been established and the observation has been validated in both an exploratory and validation cohort. | ||
==Avoid using the words I and we== | |||
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Do not use the word “I” or “we”. These are too conversational and casual. Insert instead “This study examined …” not “We examined …” | |||
==Table to translate conversational / casual styel to WikiDoc / Scientific style== | |||
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! Casual Style !! Science Style | |||
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| in patients || among patients | |||
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| cell || cell | |||
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Use simple sentence structure, not long run on sentences. Do not use the word “in” (overworked) use the word “among patients” |
Revision as of 21:30, 5 May 2009
Use the present or past tense, avoid the passive tense
Do not use of the passive tense with words ending in "ing". Use the present or past tense.
Avoid the words causes and predicts
Biology is largely phenomenology and it is hard to verify causal pathways.
Do not use the phrase ___"causes" ____ unless a causal pathway is firmly established.
Instead use the phrase “ ___ was associated with ___”.
Do not use the word “predictor” unless causality has been established and the observation has been validated in both an exploratory and validation cohort.
Avoid using the words I and we
Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Do not use the word “I” or “we”. These are too conversational and casual. Insert instead “This study examined …” not “We examined …”
Table to translate conversational / casual styel to WikiDoc / Scientific style
Casual Style | Science Style |
---|---|
in patients | among patients |
cell | cell |
Use simple sentence structure, not long run on sentences. Do not use the word “in” (overworked) use the word “among patients”