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This reference provides instructions on how to write scientific reports. Topics include why we write reports, the basic format (introduction, methods and materials, results, and discussion, or 'IMRaD'), how to state a...
This useful article from the journal Mass Spectrometry features a compilation of some of the more widely used terms that non-mass spectrometrists may encounter, and for which a simple definition would be helpful. The...
This case study uses the example of product tampering that occurred in Seattle in 1986. It will help students develop their understanding of how evidence is compiled to develop a criminal case.
This material would be...
This case study looks at one person's lifestyle choices, and the health conditions that result from those choices. It also examines the importance of including persons of both sexes and different races in clinical...
This instructional material was created at the 2011 ATEEC Fellows Institute, with the theme of bioremediation of contaminants in the environment. The material provides three learning activities for use in the...
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