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             Chapter 7

              All the factoids are available in the public domain and were taken from many different sources.


             Chapter 8

              All the factoids are available in the public domain and were taken from many different sources.


             Chapter 9

              (1-3, 5-10) I wish I hadn't said that: Experts speak and get it wrong, C Cerf & V Navasky,
            HarperCollinsPublishers,  2000:  (4)   http://www.theguardian.com/uk- news/2015/jun/10/
            nobel-scientist-tim-hunt-female-scientists-cause-trouble-for-men-in-labs
             9.1 Brilliant Blunders: From Darwin to Einstein – Colossal Mistakes by Great Scientists That
            Changed Our Understanding of Life and the Universe, Mario Livio, Simon & Schuster, 2014
             9.2 Why People Believe Weird Things, Michael Shermer, Holt Paperbacks, 2002:    http://abacus.

            bates.edu/~ganderso/biology/resources/writing/HTWtablefigs.html     ; Pauling quoted in Livio.
             9.3    www.bmj.com

             9.6 For more on this topic, see Dr Maggie Charles’s very useful article “Revealing and obscuring
            the writer’s identity: evidence from a corpus of theses” in Chap. 9 of “Language, Culture and
            Identity in Applied Linguistics”, a book by the British Association of Applied Linguistics.


             Chapter 10

             (1) The Ascent of Man Jacob Bronowski by Little Brown & Co., 1974; (2) Leggett A “Notes on the

            Writing of Scientific English for Japanese Physicists” published in the Nihon Butsuri Gakkaishi
            (Vol. 21, No. 11, pp. 790–805).

             10.1 George Mikes’ book is a fun read, you can find the full text at:     http://f2.org/humour/howalien.html

             Chapter 11

             (3)   www.ithenticate.com/   ; 5) McCabe article:   https://www2.bc.edu/~peck/mccabe%20article.pdf


             11.1.3 The quotation by Prof Robert Adams was specifically commissioned for this book. The
            quote from Dr. Ronald K. Gratz comes from his paper “Using Another’s Words and Ideas”. Gratz’s
            paper is essential reading for those in EAP and editing services, it is available at:    www.paperpub.
            com.cn/admin/upload/file/20089394456141.pdf      and at   http://www.bio.mtu.edu/courses/bl447/

            persp/fhbk2/plagrism.htm
             11.2   http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hub/92785/file-318578964-pdf/docs/ithenticate- decoding- survey-

            summary-092413.pdf
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