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Discover LudwigThe phrase "manuscript title" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the title or name of a written or typed document, usually a book, report, or other written work that has not yet been published. Example: "I have submitted my manuscript to the publisher, but I am still struggling to come up with a catchy manuscript title that will grab readers' attention."
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Manuscript title, occupying two leaves, "written by T. Vardapillay, writing master in the two English schools established by the American missionaries in Madura City".
These T cell receptor sequences and additional data on T cell clones will be listed by the DOI, manuscript title, and the name of the primary author through Adaptive Biotechnologies' immuneACCESS Platform: https://clients.adaptivebiotech.com/immuneaccess.adaptivebiotech.com/immuneaccess
The manuscript title should be descriptive of the article content and not exceed 80 characters in length, including spaces.
6 This confusion, which quite impossibly makes Nemesianus contemporary with Calpurnius, may be due either to a misreading of a double manuscript title, giving the names of both poets at the beginning of the eclogues, or to a corruption of words separating the two collections finis bucolicorum Calphurnii Aurelii Nemesiani poetae Carthaginiensis egloga prima.
The manuscript title and abstract cover the content well.
The network is available on IntegromeDB public database (http://integromedb.org/) under the present manuscript title.
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The images were almost immediately loaded into KTIV (they will be added to our Internet Archive site as well), providing freely available images of over 1400 of our nearly 1700 manuscript titles to users around the world.
For manuscript titles of commentaries and responses, do not use conventions such as "Commentary On...... .. or "Response To..... ..
For manuscript titles with good acronyms we observed a non-significant trend towards publication in journals with a higher impact factor.
This quantitative and qualitative systematic study showed an increasing use of acronyms in the manuscript titles of four major medical specialties coinciding with a noticeable decline in the quality of the acronyms over time.
This involved various combinations of the manuscript's title (both English and non-English titles), the authors' names, journal title and the year published.
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