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Scientific papers What is a proper term for materials that you use when writing a scientific paper? For example, texts of speeches for linguistic research. Is the term 'apparatus' appropriate, or just 'materials'?
3 de may. de 2015 13:55
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An apparatus is usually a physical device or machine. In engineering or science papers, there is usually a section called the "literature review" that summarizes the previous research on the topic. In this context, "literature" means writings in general, and not novels, plays, and so on. So, I would call it the "relevant literature" or "the texts/source materials that were used/examined/analyzed in this research," unless you need to be more specific.
3 de mayo de 2015
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An apparatus in a scientific paper is more specifically some type of set up used to conduct the actual experiment. Such as a titration apparatus in a chemistry experiment. It is most likely something a student must set up to conduct the experiment. Materials is more general and includes the apparatus and all other materials used for conducting the experiment.
3 de mayo de 2015
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