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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Letter Writing

Asking for a clarification

I am writing an email asking for information. Would somebody please help me with this.

Dear dr.(Name)

I am a PHD student at (Place).
I would like to ask for information about your paper " Name of article".
In that paper, two equations (1) and (2) are used,in order to derive the ( Name of effect).
I have looked at references cited therein and I Could not find the derivation of equation (2).
What I am looking for is how this formula is derived.
I will appreciate if you introduce the reference that this formula is derived.
Best Regards
(My Name)
  

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Dear Dr [surname], I am a PhD student at (Place). I would like to ask about your paper, (name of article). Two equations (1) and (2) are used to derive the (name of effect).

  • Dear Dr [surname], I am a PhD student at (Place).
  • I would like to ask about your paper, (name of article).
  • Two equations (1) and (2) are used to derive the (name of effect).
  • I have looked at the references you cite, but I could not find the derivation of equation (2).
  • Could you advise me of the reference in which this formula is derived?
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Dear Dr [surname],

I am a PhD student at (Place).

I would like to ask about your paper, (name of article). Two equations (1) and (2) are used to derive the (name of effect). I have looked at the references you cite, but I could not find the derivation of equation (2). Could you advise me of the reference in which this formula is derived?


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Thanks Mister Micawber .

Regards
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The professor replied my email and I want to write a thank-you- letter.
could you help me with this?

Dear Dr.[surname 1],

I am grateful for taking the time from your schedule to write this email.

To deal with this, my idea was based on the paper by Dr.[surname 2] and [surname 3] where They have introduced an anoma
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Dear Dr. [surname],

I am grateful for your taking time from your schedule to email me.

My idea was based on the paper by Drs. [surname 2] and [surname 3], where they introduce an anomalous effective Lagrangian equation (15).

I thought that with a procedure like those presented by Dr. [surname 2] in [name of paper] and using the anomalous effective

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