The answer depends upon the specific style you are using in your work, but I suspect the answer is no. MLA style is the only one that uses the "literary present" when quoting writing.
They present complex information in a clear format
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No, the decompression itself does not introduce any noise or loss of quality. In order to avoid loosing quality again, do not save the image in a format using lossy compression (like jpeg).
The reason research article should fellow a standard format is that the scientists communicate with each other's through the articles and share their research results. To communicate effectively, the scientist need to fellow a standard format to present their research results in a clear and logical way
You can use the Latin term "sic" enclosed in square brackets [sic] to indicate that a misspelled word in a quote is from the original source in MLA format. This indicates to the reader that the error is present in the source material and not a mistake in the citation.
Yes it should be out on a cd format
When you begin to write files to the CD, format options should come up automatically for you to select the format you'd prefer.
The present tense follows this structure:Subject + Auxiliary verb "Do" + Verb.However, the auxiliary verb is only used in negative sentences.
You should use the same format as a business letter.
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