Scientists Love Adverbs or: What Would This Look Like for Organic Chemists?
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Scientists Love Adverbs or: What Would This Look Like for Organic Chemists?




Over on his blog, bioinformatician Neil Saunders wrote up a nifty little analysis of adverbs in scientific manuscripts. I wonder how it would look if he had only looked at chemistry papers.


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