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this book is a practical guide to the principles of technical writing for students of engineering and the natural sciences—including agriculture, architecture, industrial management, forestry, public health—and some of the behavioral sciences. The treatment is sufficiently broad to meet the requirements of undergraduate classes, as well as to supplement graduate seminar courses leading to the writing of masters' theses and doctoral dissertations. The many examples of published writing quoted and the detailed criticisms of them will also provide the individual student with a reference sritable for independent study.
Present-day engineers and scientists working in industry and government need no reminder that professional advancement is in-