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M2 SDL Class 5 BBQ
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Why are passive forms often used in scientific English?
Because it puts the emphasis on the object that is studied, and not on the scientists.
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Give one element found in the Discussion section.
Summary of results / connexions to other studies / flaws or limitations / Need for further research
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What events caused the rise and dowfall of Low-code/No-code software development platforms?
Covid-19 / The rise of AI
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Give the acronym for IMRaD
Introduction Methods Results and Discussion
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What is DevOps?
A new trend in Software Development practices for companies.
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Give one element found in the Methods section.
the exact steps that scientists went through
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Why are expanded noun phrases used a lot in scientific English?
Because scientists need to describe the object of studies very precisely and in a lot of details
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What part of a scientific article is missing from the IMRaD acronym?
abstract
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"The microcontroller has been connected to the Raspberry Pi via USB" is an example of...
Sentence using a passive form
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Give a translation for "a gateway"
passerelle
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What is the main risk for employees with a strong cybersecurity mindset?
Burn out
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Analyzing keywords: what are the advantages for undertsanding a scientific article?
It enables you to form hypothesis on the general content of the article
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Give one element found in an introduction.
Presentation of the question/problem , current state of research in the field, exposing a "gap" that justifies this paper
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"an increasingly globalised software industry" is an good example of...
Expanded noun phrase
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Give one element found in the Results section.
Reports of data found / findings and outcomes of research
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