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- Title
There is no such thing as a simple explanation.
- Authors
Schwager, Edie; Woolley, Karen; Kraus, Kristin; Kolonko, Catherine; Tucker, Charlene A.; Hermes-DeSantis, Evelyn R.
- Abstract
The article presents questions and answers related to medical writing. One person asks about the use of apostrophes in the pluralization of terms in clinical study reports. Another questions the usage of the term "suggestive of" as alternative to "suspicious for" and "on the basis of" rather than "based on." A reader asks for the distinction between the usage of "affect" and "effect."
- Subjects
MEDICAL writing; APOSTROPHE (Punctuation); NUMBER (Grammar); TERMS &; phrases
- Publication
AMWA Journal: American Medical Writers Association Journal, 2007, Vol 22, Issue 2, p87
- ISSN
1075-6361
- Publication type
Question & Answer