Yes. For example, "He gave me directions" and "He gave me the directions" are both acceptable.
Need directions for use
No, do not list the directions to obtain the database. It is like a normal print citation, but you will list the date of retrieval and the proper name of the database. See the related link for an example.
Yes, you can use a torque wrench in both directions.
Use a compass
None of the above (playwrights use stage directions in all the ways listed)
british do not use any article before hospital. but americons sometimes use article "the" before hospital.
no. Use an with article.
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They have the duty to provide adequate warnings and directions for use.
If an article does not I have an author listed, you cannot use it as a source
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