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Online Technical Writing by David A. McMurrey

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Online Technical Writing
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Number of pages: 302

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Technical-writing courses introduce you to some of the most important aspects of writing in the world of science, technology, and business -- in other words, the kind of writing that scientists, nurses, doctors, computer specialists, government officials, engineers, and other such people do as a part of their regular work.

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