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The chemist's English

Robert Schoenfeld

VCH, 1989, c1990

3rd, rev. ed

  • : gw
  • : us

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Previous ed.: 1986

Includes index

With: Say it in English, please!

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Description

In the days of globalization speaking and writing good English is a must, not only for chemists. That good English stands the test of time can be proved by this longselling title! Comments on this book: 'Chemists owe it to themselves to read this book, and a high proportion of those who do are likely to want a copy to keep all to themselves ...' Journal of the American Chemical Society 'Recommended without qualification; and a suitable gift for friends.' Chemical and Engineering News 'There are plenty of useful tips ... in this modestly priced bijou.' Clinical Chemistry 'What recommends THE CHEMIST'S English is above all its readability ...' Angewandte Chemie 'This book is too good to be confined to chemists; the message is there for all scientists.' Australian Broadcasting Commission. 'This book, which may well be one of a kind, is an utter delight.' Carbohydrate Chemistry 'The book might well serve as a prescribed text for PhD students.' Nature

Table of Contents

1 To Get Acquainted 2 The Search for the Missing Ablative 3 Arguing with Authority 4 Defying the Dictionary 5 To Reflux or not to Reflux 6 Amazing Revelations: English Scientists Secretly Practise German Vice! 7 Of Nuts, Muttons and Shotguns 8 Tetravalency of Carbon Disproved! 9 This Chapter Explains 10 The Painful Plight of the Pendent Participle Preamble 11 Discussing the Sentry Participle, We 12 The Case Against the Advocate 13 That's the Way She Crumbles, Language-Wise 14 Now, from the Pen that Gave You Monglish, Comes Gerglish 15 The Chemist and the Capercailzie 16 That Fellow Acronym He All Time Make Trouble 17 On the Divisibility of Earth/Worms 18 Instant Stylistics 19 A Piece of Classified Information 20 An Investigative Examination of Driveliferous Jargonogenesis 21 Brevity = Soul of Wit? 22 One, Hand, Clapping 23 Alphabetical Disorder 24 Is You Is or Is You Ain't My Data? 25 Yes, Virginia, There Is a Temperature 26 The Truth about the Truth 27 They Also Serve Who Only Pull and Tug 28 On the Training of Old Dogs for Which-Hunting 29 A Package of Strings 30 A Clash of Symbols 31 In Praise of Prepositions 32 A Prowl Among Personal Pronouns 33 How Good is Your English? How Good is English? 34 A Chemical Analysis of the English Sentence 35 Lights! Camera! Action! 36 Say It in English, Please! Index

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