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Yes, names of countries are capitalized.
No, the names of most herbs are not capitalized
Yes, protein names are typically capitalized in scientific writing.
No, but the names of individual languages are capitalized.
"Roman" should be capitalized, but "goddess" should not me. The names of Roman goddesses are proper nouns and should be capitalized.
No, "white-tailed deer" is not typically capitalized unless it begins a sentence or is part of a title. In general usage, common names of animals are written in lowercase. However, if referring to a specific conservation program or initiative that includes the term, it may be capitalized in that context.
Yes, gene names are typically capitalized in scientific research papers.
No, generic drug names should not be capitalized in medical writing.
Yes, "Vicodin" is capitalized because it is a brand name for a prescription medication that contains hydrocodone and acetaminophen. Brand names are typically capitalized to distinguish them from generic names.
No, I read an article about scarlet fever, and it was not capitalized.
Yes, names should always be capitalized.
No it is not as it is not a trade name. Only trade names of medications are capitalized.