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The appendix comes first.
(In a book, e.g.): Appendix comes from "append" (to add to the end of something). An appendix adds additional notes or information referring to the preceding text.
Usually Appendix comes right at the ending of the text. After that you can add a glossary or an index page.
Like a worm; hence the name "vermiform appendix". Vermiform comes from Latin meaning "worm-shaped".
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When Iggy comes to the apartment, what does he report to Killer Kane? In frame the mighty
In a typical book layout, the reference page usually comes after the index page. The reference page lists all the sources cited in the book, while the index page lists all the key terms, names, and concepts with the corresponding page numbers where they can be found in the book.
The conclusion comes before the recommendation.
Your question isn't clear. If the mass is larger than thought previously, then the amount of tissue removed will be a bit larger. If the pathology report comes back showing more severe disease than previously thought, then the treatment plan might change.
The main title (big fonts, bold and underlined) - Olympics Report 2012 (for example), comes at the top of the report. Below comes the subheadings (smaller fonts, bold and underlined) - The Marathon; The Triple Jump; The 4 X 4 Relay; and so on. The subheadings split up the report into sections as outlined above. The report comes below each subheading and is in a normal font.
it comes out sept 22, 2009
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