
English Communication for Scientists
by J. Doumont
Publisher: NPG Education 2010
Description:
English Communication for Scientists is a brief guide on how to communicate more effectively in English, no matter how much previous experience you have. Although it was developed with non-native speakers of English in mind, it should prove useful for native speakers, too.
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