punctuation
For centuries, punctuation served as a rhetorical device, i.e., to guide the reader on when to stop or pause when reciting a text. Today, punctuation mainly serves logical functions in written prose, scientific literature, and mathematical expressions, modifying the tone and providing structure.
style matters
We write the year 2020—the very year that marks the 15th anniversary of the text clinic. For just as long, my intention has been to put brief little summaries of some of the most frequently recurring style questions up on my site. Every time one of these aspects has come
good publication practice
the reporting, communication, and publication of biomedical research should adhere not only to current regulatory requirements, but also to generally accepted ethical standards. professional and experienced medical writers, in addition to making sure that research results are presented in a clear, accurate, and balanced manner, will also support authors