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Basic Scientific Writing in EnglishLecture 1
  • Professor Ralph Kirby
  • Faculty of Life Sciences
  • Extension 7323
  • Room B322
  • Lectures will be available on Blackboard

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Semesters Timetable
  • 14th September Lecture 1. Introduction to
    Blackboard and hypothesis based research. Start
    reading for Assignment 1
  • 21st September Lecture 2. The Process of Writing
  • 28th September Lecture 3. Write the paper in
    English
  • 4th October Last day to do Assignment 1
  • 5th October Lecture 4. Model answers to
    Assignment 1Start Assignment 2
  • 12th October Lecture 5. Correction of an Abstract
  • 19th October Lecture 6. Active and passive voice
    for verbs
  • 25th October Last day for Assignment 2
  • 26th October Lecture 7 Model answers to
    Assignment 2Start Assignment 3
  • 2nd November Lecture 8. Subject-verb agreement
    and collective nouns
  • 9th November Examination period. No lecture
  • 16th November Lecture 9. Lists
  • 22nd November Last day for Assignment 3
  • 23rd November Lecture 10. Model answers to
    Assignment 3.Start Assignment 4
  • 30th November Lecture 11. Quotation Marks
  • 7th December Lecture 12. Phrases and Clauses
  • 14th December No lecture. Work on Assignment 4
  • 21st December No lecture. Work on Assignment 4
  • 27th December Last day for Assignment 4

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BLACKBOARD
  • http//bb.ym.edu.tw/
  • ???????? Basic Scientific Writing in English
    (NYMU9321092055267)  Instructor(s) Ralph Kirby

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Hypothesis Based Research
  • Scientific Writing like research is hypothesis
    driven
  • Before 1600AD in the west, there was a philosophy
    based approach to the world
  • Plato
  • Artistole
  • Thomas Aquinas

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  • After 1600AD. There was the so-called
    enlightenment, where science began to exclude
    philosophy as a source of ideas
  • Galileo Solar system
  • Newton Gravity
  • Harvey Medicine
  • Note even outside science directly, the
    scientific approach became the most important,
    for example, in law.

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What are the differences
  • Before 1600AD, the idea itself and its
    relationship to others was most important. There
    was no testing to destruction.
  • After 1600AD, the idea must be consistent with
    the world as it really exists, that is, the idea
    can be tested experimentally and shown to be
    right or wrong
  • This is the basis of hypothesis base research and
    all scientific paper writing

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  • Hypothesis
  • An idea to explain a phenomena or event
  • Research
  • The testing of the idea experimentally
  • Thus hypothesis based research is the
    identification of a problem, the development of
    an explanation of the problem, the carrying out
    of a series of tests to show if the hypothesis is
    true or false and finally, the publication of the
    hypothesis and the results of its testing to the
    world as a whole.

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Simple example of Hypothesis based Research
  • Kocks Postulate (or hypothesis) I
  • There is a disease called foot and mouth that
    affects pigs
  • A virus FMv can be isolated from diseased pigs
  • Hypothesis that FMv is the causative agent of
    foot and mouth disease

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  • Testing
  • Identify disease free pigs
  • Identify diseased pigs
  • Carry out isolation procedure for FMv on both
    groups of animals
  • Inject result of FMv isolations from both
    sources into a series of disease free pigs
  • If only pigs injected with material from the
    diseased pigs get foot and mouth and the virus
    correlates across the two infected groups, the
    FMv is the causative agent

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  • However, problems begin to occur when it is not
    easy to carry out tests in a simple way
  • Problem What is the cause of AIDS
  • Hypothesis It is caused by the virus HIV
  • Testing
  • Identify disease free humans
  • Identify humans with AIDS
  • Isolate HIV from both groups
  • Inject disease free humans with samples from both
    isolations
  • If only humans injected with material from AIDS
    patients, the HIV is the causative agent
  • This is unethical!!!!!

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Alternative Indirect Proof
  • Isolate a related virus to HIV, simian
    immunodeficency virus, SIV
  • Test Kocks postulate on animals using SIV
  • Sequence the genomes of HIV and SIV and show they
    are closely related
  • Transfer Kocks postulate across the species
    barrier
  • Note
  • Some people still do not believe HIV causes AIDS
  • Think about the human prion disease HSE (Human
    spongioform-encephalopathy or mad cow disease)

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Paper Writing
  • The foot and mouth paper would be easy to
    write.
  • The HIV paper would be much more difficult to
    write
  • The HSE hypothesis is extremely difficult to
    prove to satisfaction
  • Most scientific paper writing is close to HIV
    problem in its nature

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  • Thus, the following are needed in detail
  • Explanation of previous research and hypotheses
  • Explanation of the new hypothesis
  • A description of the experiments that test the
    new hypothesis and may be the old ones too
  • A comprehensive outline of the results of the
    experiments
  • An analysis of the results and how they affect
    the new and old hypotheses.
  • A placing of the above in the broader context of
    the subject

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Why English?
  • Most scientific papers in the 20th century were
    published in English, creating a scientific
    terminology that is English based
  • Thus, there is no need to reinvent terms for new
    ideas and concepts in a new language. For
    example, new words were created for restriction
    enzyme in French, German and Afrikaans
  • Understood by the largest number of scientists
    throughout the world
  • English is a flexible language with many words
    for similar things that identify small
    differences and this provides a very fiexible
    framework for scientists to work from. For
    example house, dwelling, home, cottage,
    habitation.

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Particular problems for Chinese 1st Language
Speakers when writing scientific English
  • These problems are not limited to Chinese 1st
    Language Speakers, but the divergence of both
    spoken and written Chinese from English can cause
    these problems to be worse.
  • Use of definate and indefinate articles
  • Use of gerunds, infinatives and participles
  • Conditional sentences
  • Prepositions and prepositional phases
  • Word order
  • Tenses and the passive tense in particular
  • Synonyms
  • We will come back to these later, so dont worry
    is you dont know what some of these problems are

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Approach in this course
  • Seminars on writing scientific English
    identifying particular problems
  • Group practice at analysing some simple papers in
    English
  • Identification of the conventions used when
    writing a scientific paper in English
  • Analysis of a number of English scientific papers
    written by Chinese 1st language speakers to help
    the identification of the common errors
  • Writing of a very short paper in English based on
    some provided results
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