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100 | _aFriedland, Andrew J | ||
100 | _aFolt, Carol L | ||
245 | _aWriting successful science proposals | ||
250 | _a1 | ||
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_aNew Haven _bYale University Press _c2000 |
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300 | _axii, 171 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm | ||
505 | _a Chapter 2. Authorship from Start to Finish 18 -- Chapter 3. Basic Organization and Effective Communication 29 -- Chapter 4. Developing Your Conceptual Framework and Significance Statement 37 -- Chapter 5. A Title May Be More Important Than You Think 53 -- Chapter 6. Project Summary Guides the Reader 62 -- Chapter 7. Objectives and Hypotheses: An Exhaustive List Is Exhausting 81 -- Chapter 8. Lay the Foundation in the Introduction 91 -- Chapter 9. Experimental Design and Methods: What Will You Actually Do? 106 -- Chapter 10. Plan for Expected and Unexpected Results 124 -- Chapter 11. Timeline Is a Reality Check 128 -- Chapter 12. References in Detail: How Many and How Recent? 133 -- Chapter 13. Preparing a Budget 140 -- Chapter 14. Submitting and Tracking Your Proposal 147 -- Chapter 15. Three R's: Rethink, Revise, and Resubmit 152 -- Chapter 16. Ethics and Research 158. | ||
520 | _a\The great book of nature,\ said Galileo, \can be read only by those who know the language in which it is written. And this language is mathematics.\ A richly illustrated celebration of the beauty and elegance of this ever-evolving language, Mathematics: The Science of Patterns explores the many ways mathematics helps us understand our perceptions of reality--both the physical, biological, and social worlds without, and the realm of ideas and thoughts within. | ||
650 | _aWriting Skills | ||
650 | _aResearch Methodolgy | ||
942 | _cBK |