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The Academic Phrasebank is a general resource for academic writers. It aims to provide you with examples of some of the phraseological ‘nuts and bolts’ of writing organised according to the main sections of a research paper or dissertation (see the top menu ). Other phrases are listed under the more general communicative functions of academic writing (see the menu on the left). The resource should be particularly useful for writers who need to report their research work.The phrases, and the headings under which they are listed, can be used simply to assist you in thinking about the content and organisation of your own writing, or the phrases can be incorporated into your writing where this is appropriate. In most cases, a certain amount of creativity and adaptation will be necessary when a phrase is used.The items in the Academic Phrasebank are mostly content neutral and generic in nature; in using them, therefore, you are not stealing other people’s ideas and this does not constitute plagiarism. For some of the entries, specific content words have been included for illustrative purposes, and these should be substituted when the phrases are used.The resource was designed primarily for academic and scientific writers who are non-native speakers of English. However, native speaker writers may still find much of the material helpful. In fact, recent data suggest that the majority of users are native speakers of English.
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- ELC6002 Thesis Writing for Research Students
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- English Language
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- Academic writing English language -- Terms phrases
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Brilliant helps you see concepts visually and interact with them, and poses questions that get you to think. Our courses show you that math, science, and computer science are – at their core – a way of thinking. All of our courses are crafted by award-winning teachers, researchers, and professionals from MIT, Caltech, Duke, Microsoft, Google, and more, with these principles of learning in mind. Get started as a beginner with the fundamentals, or dive right into the intermediate and advanced courses for professionals. Brilliant is for ambitious and curious people ages 10 to 110.
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- Science -- Study teaching Technical education Technology -- Study teaching
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The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is the national voice for academic nursing. AACN works to establish quality standards for nursing education; assists schools in implementing those standards; influences the nursing profession to improve health care; and promotes public support for professional nursing education, research, and practice.The website, fundamentally serve as a association communication channel provide lots of news in the profession and the education of nurses.
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- SN5117 Palliative and End of Life Care
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- Nursing
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- Nursing -- Study teaching Nursing Nurses
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This database is constructed on the basis of two earlier databases developed by the Research Centre for the Humanities Computing (formerly the Humanities Computing Programme). Since the appearance of the Chinese Syllabary Pronounced according to the Dialect of Canton in 1996 and the Chinese Talking Syllabary of the Cantonese Dialect: An Electronic Repository in 1998, we have been receiving notes of gratitude from users from all over the Internet. Out of the many suggestions they made, the crucial one was the expansion of our databases from a pure syllabary structure into one which covers semantic information of the characters. In response to this suggestion of our users, in particular their concern for the semantic disambiguation of Chinese polyphonic characters, a database carrying the current title was planned. Being functionally versatile and user-friendly like its two predecessors, the current new database excels further in the following respects: This fully revised and expanded database covering the complete Big5 Chinese character set is now the most comprehensive syllabary of the Cantonese dialect on the Internet. It covers in the first place the syllabric data of four major works, namely, 1) S. L. Wong's A Chinese Syllabary Pronounced according to the Dialect of Canton, 2) Li Chomin's Lishi Zhongwen Zidian, 3) Zhou Wuji and Rao Bingcai's Guangzhou Hua Biaozunyin Zihui and 4) Richard Ho and Chu Kwok-fan's Yuehyin Zhengdu Zihui. To make up what is still missing, linguistic information of nine other major works are consulted. To take into account the linguistic reality of the Hong Kong society, vernacular pronunciation data provided by the Linguistic Society of Hong Kong are also included. Besides pronunciations, typical word-forms or vocabularies are provided for every character in this database. These word-forms are grouped with respect to the proper pronunciation(s) of the respective head characters so that users can disambiguate polyphonic characters that are phonologically ambiguous. In cases where common vocabularies are not readily available, brief remarks or explanations will be given. It supports up to seven transciption (romanization) schemes of the Cantonese dialect. Users can switch from one scheme to the other wherever necessary. When a certain head character is being featured, basic information such as pronunciation(s), homophones, vocabularies etc. are tabulated. In addition to these, further lexical information related to that particular character will also be provided for easy reference, as, for instances, internal codes (Big5 and Unicode), Cangjie input code, radical belonging , number of strokes, basic English translation, pagination of important references and hyperlinks pointing to various online resources. We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Ms. Ginny Chan, former instructor of Yale-China Chinese Language Center, CUHK, for her courtesy in demonstrating 1,900 unique Cantonese pronunciations on a volunteer basis.
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- CBS 3407 Chinese Academic Writing in Language and Speech Science, CBS532 Description of Chinese I: Words and Sentences, CBS4901 Contrastive Analysis of Chinese and English, and CBS514 Introduction to Cantonese studies
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- Chinese Language
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- Chinese language -- Dialects Dictionaries Cantonese dialects -- Pronunciation
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When you enter phrases into the Google Books Ngram Viewer, it displays a graph showing how those phrases have occurred in a corpus of books (e.g., "British English", "English Fiction", "French") over the selected years
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- CBS566 Translation Studies, CBS568 Advanced Translation, CBS564 Translation: Discourse and the Translator, and CBS561 Translation: Text and Context
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- English Language
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- Databases Terms phrases
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Cotton Incorporated’s CottonWorks™ program is your industry resource as a professional or emerging professional in the apparel and textile industry. Develop expertise for every stage of the product development and marketing process by diving into our comprehensive resource with data and research, market and trend analysis, timely webinars, and informative videos.
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- ITC3022T Yarn Technology, ITC2004T Textile Studies II, ITC2002T Textile Studies I, and ITC2007T Textile Studies III
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- Textiles
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- Cotton textiles Cotton Cotton manufacture
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Wolfram*Alpha brings expert-level knowledge and capabilities to the broadest possible range of people—spanning all professions and education levels. We work to accept completely free-form input, and to serve as a knowledge engine that generates powerful results and presents them with maximum clarity. Energetically developed for more than a decade, Wolfram*Alpha is an ambitious, long-term intellectual endeavor that we intend will deliver ever-increasing capabilities over the years to come. With a world-class team and participation from top outside experts in countless fields, we are constantly working to create what we hope will stand as a major milestone of 21st-century intellectual achievement. In this website, it covers the topics of calculus and analysis, differential equations, statistics, chemistry, engineering, computational sciences, earth sciences, language, finances
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- AMA2308 Mathematics for Engineers, AMA1130 Calculus for Engineers, and AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I - Calculus and Statistical Probability
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- Lesson planning Statistics Web search engines
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Welcome to Registered Nurse RN. Our mission is to help aspiring nurses, nursing students, and new nurses. Aspiring nurses can learn about the different types of nurses, education requirements, and nurse salary statistics. Nursing students can access care plan examples, nursing school study tips, NCLEX review lectures and quizzes, nursing skills, and more. New nurses can access job resources such as interview tips, nursing job resumes, and job search tools.
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- Nursing
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- Nursing students Nursing Nurses
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Each morning, wake up to a new 5-minute lesson delivered to your email inbox. Choose from 300+ topics. For example, Arts, Business, Coding, Computer Science, Health & Fitness, History, Languages, Philosophy,Photography,Productivity,Psychology,Science,Social Science, and Writing.
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- Internet in education
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This Linux tutorial is divided into 13 sections. In general I recommend you work through them in order but if you've come here just to learn about a specific topic then feel free to just go straight to that one. You can now jump into section 1 and get started or keep reading below to learn a little more about this tutorial. 1.The Command Line - What is it, how does it work and how do I get to one. 2.Basic Navigation - An introduction to the Linux directory system and how to get around it. 3.More About Files - Find out some interesting characteristics of files and directories in a Linux environment. 4.Manual Pages - Learn how to make the most of the Linux commands you are learning. 5.File Manipulation - How to make, remove, rename, copy and move files and directories. 6.Vi Text Editor - Discover a powerful Linux based text editor. 7.Wildcards - Also referred to as globbing, this is a means to refer to several files in one go. 8.Permissions - Learn to identify and change the permissions of files and directories and what the consequences of these are. 9.Filters - An introduction to various commands that allow us to mangle data in interesting and useful ways. 10.Grep and Regular Expressions - Master a powerful pattern matching language that is useful for analysing and processing data. 11.Piping and Redirection - Join commands together in powerful combinations. 12.Process Management - See what is currently running on your Linux system and what state the system is in, learn how to kill programs that have hung and put jobs in the background. 13.Scripting - Be happy. Get the computer to do tedious and repetitive tasks for you. 14.Cheat Sheet - A quick reference for the main points covered in this tutorial.
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- Computing
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- Linux Operating systems (Computers)
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Kenhub provides extensive resources to guide you through the human anatomy with videos, quizzes, articles and an atlas.
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- Health Sciences
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- Human anatomy Histology Diagnostic imaging Human physiology -- Computer simulation
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W3Schools is optimized for learning, testing, and training. Examples might be simplified to improve reading and basic understanding. Tutorials, references, and examples are constantly reviewed to avoid errors, but we cannot warrant full correctness of all content.
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- Computing
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- Web publishing Web site development Web sites -- Design
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VoiceTube started as a free English learning platform. We understand the difficulties English learners are facing and what they need. With the experience of supporting over 3 million registered users and analyzing their feedbacks, we created our very own special"Guided Learning Method".Hoping to offer a more efficient English learning process for our users.First begin with repeated listening practices, which helps the input of sentence patterns in your brain. Through the process of continuous imitation and correction, users will be able to comprehend and internalize the language. You will be able to memorize phrases and vocabulary in no time.
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- ELC1011 Practical English for University Studies
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- English Language
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- English language -- Study teaching English language -- Spoken English English language -- Study teaching -- Audio-visual aids
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Math explained in easy language, plus puzzles, games, worksheets and an illustrated dictionary.
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- AMA1110 Basic Mathematics I – Calculus and Probability & Statistics and AMA1120 Basic Mathematics II – Calculus and Linear Algebra
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- Mathematics and Statistics
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- Mathematics
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The Physiopedia charity provides an evidence-based and continually updating knowledge resource that is free for anyone to access - some people call us "Wikipedia for the physiotherapy profession". The website is the largest available physiotherapy knowledge resource and is used by people in every corner of the world. In addition to the open knowledge resource the Physiopedia charity also provides free online courses which make education and professional development accessible where ever a person is in the world.
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- JS3636 Physiotherapy and RS4790 Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Iv
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- Rehabilitation Sciences
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- Physical diagnosis Physical therapy
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The website is written by Allen D. Elster. In 1994 y Allen published the first edition of Questions and Answers in Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a collection of notes on MR physics he had distributed to residents and fellows during viewbox teaching over the years. Jonathan Burdette helped him update this material and the second edition appeared in 2001. These books were big hits in the radiology community, and he still take pride how many people tell me they learned most of what they know about MR physics from them. There is no charge for using this site; it is his gift back to the MRI community.
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- HTI48105 Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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- Medical Imaging
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- Magnetic resonance imaging
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Lexico.com is a new collaboration between Dictionary.com and Oxford University Press (OUP) to help users worldwide with everyday language challenges. Lexico is powered by Oxford’s free English and Spanish dictionaries and features multi-language dictionary, thesaurus, and translation content.
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- English Language||Foreign Language Learning
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- Dictionaries English language -- Study teaching English language Spanish language Spanish language -- Study teaching
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SPSS means “Statistical Package for the Social Sciences” and was first launched in 1968. Since SPSS was acquired by IBM in 2009, it's officially known as IBM SPSS Statistics but most users still just refer to it as “SPSS”. SPSS is software for editing and analyzing all sorts of data. These data may come from basically any source: scientific research, a customer database, Google Analytics or even the server log files of a website.
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- Statistics -- Data processing Statistics SPSS (Computer file)
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GitHub is a development platform inspired by the way you work. From open source to business, you can host and review code, manage projects, and build software alongside 50 million developers. GitHub brings teams together to work through problems, move ideas forward, and learn from each other along the way. You can write better code, manage your chaos, and find the right tools in GitHub.
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- EIE6811 Guided Study in Electronic and Information Engineering I/II/III and EE4006A Individual Project
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- Computing
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- Computer software -- Development Git (Computer file) Software engineering
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Behance, part of the Adobe family, is the leading online platform to showcase & discover creative work. Creative people around the world join Behance, entering a community made with their original work and creative process in mind. Here, users showcase their work in the form of profiles comprised of Projects. A Project is a grouping of images, videos, and other digital content with a related theme or process. Every project has a unique URL that can be shared across the web, as well as a View and Appreciation counter so you can track how many people have seen your project and given you kudos on a job well done. Here is an example of a Project created by the Behance Design Team. Behance members can Follow your profile and you can, in turn, follow other users. When you Follow someone, their updates (projects they’ve uploaded, Appreciated, or Added to a Moodboard) appear in your For You feed.The For You feed is the home screen for signed-in Behance creatives. As you follow more profiles, you'll start to see more projects appear in your feed. To view a Project that appears in your For You feed, simply click the Project Cover and the full contents of the project will open for you to view. In your feed, you may start to notice projects that have a small badge in the corner of the Project Cover. Those projects have been Featured. Our team of curators search for the best creative work on Behance and showcases them using Curated Galleries
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- SD1103 Communication Basics for Designers
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- Art design Design Graphic arts
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