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The expression in the last parentheses is equal to b ( a ∗ − a s ) − b e t + a s − 1 = b ⋅ a s + 1 − a s 1 − b − 1 − b e t + a s − 1 = a s − a s − 1 1 − b − 1 + a s − 1 − b e t = a ∗ − b e t.
Note that the period (full stop) follows the last parentheses — not before the first.
(States which have not been polled since the beginning of June, with the dates of their last poll in parenthesis).
Go to the end of the sentence you are citing, and put the author's last name in parenthesis before the period: For the tweet or Facebook post: "To make less dense cakes, make sure to sift the flour when adding dry ingredients (Knight).".
(Another reminder that good grammar does not equal good writing).Read that last bit in parentheses a few times.
(Robinson) always includes her last name in parentheses, perhaps as a way to undercut the power that a name holds as a government-regulated identifier, or even to represent the ambivalence that a descendant of slaves might have about her last name.
For example, if the Fe(II -free voltammogram shown by the blue dotted curve II -freee 8 is subtracted from each Fe(II)-amended seawater voltammogram, the reshownng calibyathen slope is significantly higher (0.0335(3) nA/μM, with the 90% confidence interval of the last digit in parentheses) than the slope bluedottedndividual baseline subtracurves (0.0271(7) nA/μM), as shown in Figure 9.
The last term in parentheses represents the deviation of the sub-type probabilities for the ith case for the jth and kth sub-types.
You can give the author's full name in the sentence or include the author's last name in parentheses.
If no fixed page or section numbers are offered, simply provide the author's last name in parentheses.
If you do not introduce the author or authors in the sentence, provide the last names in parentheses after the borrowed information.
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