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We are an English-language science editing company. Visit us for all your scientific editing needs!

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Want to save time so that you can focus on your next BIG IDEA? Let Excision Editing handle all of your editing tasks! Visit us at excisionediting.com #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academictwitter, #AcWri, #science

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Let Excision Editing handle all of your editing tasks!

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Excision Editing Tip of the Day! The "p" in "p values" can be either capitalized or lowercase. #Academicchatter, #sciencetwitter, #sciencewriting

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The "p" in "p values" can be either capitalized or lowercase. 

#Academicchatter, #sciencetwitter, #sciencewriting

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Slang and colloquial expressions are typically avoided in scientific writing as you are attempting to maintain a professional and formal tone. #science, #academicchatter, #sciencewriting

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Slang and colloquial expressions are typically avoided in scientific writing as you are attempting to maintain a professional and formal tone. 

#science, #academicchatter, #sciencewriting

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Do not italicize full gene names. #science, #sciencetwitter, #sciencewriting, #AcademicChatter

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Do not italicize full gene names.

#science, #sciencetwitter, #sciencewriting, #AcademicChatter

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Slang and colloquial expressions are typically avoided in scientific writing as you are attempting to maintain a professional and formal tone. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcademicTwitter

ExcisionEditing's tweet image. Excision Editing Tip of the Day!

Slang and colloquial expressions are typically avoided in scientific writing as you are attempting to maintain a professional and formal tone.

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcademicTwitter

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Do not italicize full gene names. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #academictwitter

ExcisionEditing's tweet image. Excision Editing Tip of the Day!

Do not italicize full gene names. 

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #academictwitter

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Generally, the 'p' in 'p value' can be lower or upper case and italicized or not. Just be consistent! #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #AcademicTwitter, #academicchatter

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Generally, the 'p' in 'p value' can be lower or upper case and italicized or not. Just be consistent!

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #AcademicTwitter, #academicchatter

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! The SI unit for time is second(s) (abbrev. s), but it is perfectly acceptable to use minute (min), hour (h), day (d), week (wk), month (mo), or year (y). #scicomm, #AcademicChatter, #sciencetwitter

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The SI unit for time is second(s) (abbrev. s), but it is perfectly acceptable to use minute (min), hour (h), day (d), week (wk), month (mo), or year (y).

#scicomm, #AcademicChatter, #sciencetwitter

EE Tip of the Day! There are several non-SI units that are acceptable in a document that requires SI units. For instance, the SI unit for temperature is the kelvin, but the Celsius scale is more commonly used. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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There are several non-SI units that are acceptable in a document that requires SI units. For instance, the SI unit for temperature is the kelvin, but the Celsius scale is more commonly used.

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! The first sentence of a figure caption should essentially be the figure title. It should tell the reader the main point or take-home message of the figure. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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The first sentence of a figure caption should essentially be the figure title. It should tell the reader the main point or take-home message of the figure.

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Fractions should not be used with SI units (e.g., 37.5 kg NOT 37 1/2 kg). #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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Fractions should not be used with SI units (e.g., 37.5 kg NOT 37 1/2 kg).

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! It is typically frowned upon to start a paragraph with 'Figure X shows...' or 'Table X shows...' A paragraph should start by establishing what will be discussed in that paragraph. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcWri, #phdchat

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It is typically frowned upon to start a paragraph with 'Figure X shows...' or 'Table X shows...' A paragraph should start by establishing what will be discussed in that paragraph. 

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcWri, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! 'You' is generally avoided in scientific writing. Manuscripts generally refrain from addressing the reader directly. #science, #sciencetwitter, #AcWri, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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'You' is generally avoided in scientific writing. Manuscripts generally refrain from addressing the reader directly.

#science, #sciencetwitter, #AcWri, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! The 'w' in western blotting is not capitalized (except if you begin a sentence with it). #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcWri, #phdchat

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The 'w' in western blotting is not capitalized (except if you begin a sentence with it).

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #AcWri, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! In-text citations can be in alphabetical or chronological order, just be consistent (this is of course for citations that are author-year format). #scicomm, #science, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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In-text citations can be in alphabetical or chronological order, just be consistent (this is of course for citations that are author-year format).

#scicomm, #science, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! There should be no space on either side of an en dash when used to represent a range (e.g., 30–40% and not 30 – 40%). #scicomm, #academicchatter, #sciencetwitter, #phdchat

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There should be no space on either side of an en dash when used to represent a range (e.g., 30–40% and not 30 – 40%).

#scicomm, #academicchatter, #sciencetwitter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! Place a single space between a number and its unit. #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #science, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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Place a single space between a number and its unit.

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #science, #academicchatter, #phdchat

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! A range of percentages can be represented as 50–60% or 50%–60%, just make sure you are consistent (also use the en dash in between the numbers). #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat, #AcWri

ExcisionEditing's tweet image. Excision Editing Tip of the Day!

A range of percentages can be represented as 50–60% or 50%–60%, just make sure you are consistent (also use the en dash in between the numbers).

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat, #AcWri

Excision Editing Tip of the Day! There is no right way to cite figures and tables in a manuscript (e.g., Fig 1, Figure 1, Fig. 1 etc are all acceptable). Just be consistent! #scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #phdchat, #academicchatter

ExcisionEditing's tweet image. Excision Editing Tip of the Day!

There is no right way to cite figures and tables in a manuscript (e.g., Fig 1, Figure 1, Fig. 1 etc are all acceptable). Just be consistent!

#scicomm, #sciencetwitter, #phdchat, #academicchatter

EE Tip of the Day! Proper nouns do not change with the language. For instance, 'Centers for Disease Control and Prevention' does not get changed to 'Centres for Disease Control and Prevention' when you use British English. #science, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

ExcisionEditing's tweet image. EE Tip of the Day!

Proper nouns do not change with the language. For instance, 'Centers for Disease Control and Prevention' does not get changed to 'Centres for Disease Control and Prevention' when you use British English. 

#science, #sciencetwitter, #academicchatter, #phdchat

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