The active voice promotes simple, straightforward writing. As such, most scientific journals encourage the use of the active voice over the passive voice [1]. Active voice –
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The active voice promotes simple, straightforward writing. As such, most scientific journals encourage the use of the active voice over the passive voice [1]. Active voice –
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Read morehis question was asked in the Q&A session of a recent talk on the topic of scientific publishing presented by International Science Editing in China. In this
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