I don't know what the CAB stands for, but this is a searchable list of suitable words for use in the keywords section of your research paper. It seems quite nifty.
http://www.cabi.org/cabthesaurus/
I don't know what the CAB stands for, but this is a searchable list of suitable words for use in the keywords section of your research paper. It seems quite nifty.
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When editing maths textbooks, you might want to check the maths. This is no longer tedious and time-consuming, because there are websites that will do the maths for you. This website is good at matrices. http://www.derivative-calculator.net/#
When editing maths textbooks, you might want to check the maths. This is no longer tedious and time-consuming, because there are websites that will do the maths for you. I have found a very good calculator that can do differentiation; it can even take you through all the steps. http://adswww.harvard.edu/
This is a database of journal articles, mainly in the physical sciences. I find it useful to check reference details: to find a particular reference, choose 'Browse' and follow the links to find the correct journal code. http://www.picturedots.com/
Does what it says on the tin; a completely free tool for making dot-to-dot puzzles. How cool is that? https://openclipart.org/
This is a repository of free-to-use clipart, which is handy for tarting up your work when you're not good at drawing. http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary
There is, of course, a website for Webster's dictionary and this is it. Actually, the website is more than a dictionary; it also includes a thesaurus and an encylopaedia, and it has lots of fun extras, words of the day, lists, quizzes, and so on. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/Xplore/home.jsp
This IEEE website is useful when checking references, because it has details for IEEE conference proceedings as well as IEEE journals. http://www.bacterio.net/ This is another website for checking bacteria, with names, strains and accession numbers Today, I am looking at some German words, and I have found a useful site:
http://www.linguee.com/english-german/ It finds examples of translations of different texts, which helps with context. |
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