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JJDouglas Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do we ever capitalise names of treatments?

For example, do terms like "mitochondrial replacement therapy" and "in vitro fertilisation" ever need capital letters when appearing mid-sentence?

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JJDouglas do terms like "mitochondrial replacement therapy" and "in vitro fertilisation" ever need capital letters when appearing mid-sentence? No, not unless they contain a proper noun in its own right.

  • JJDouglas do terms like "mitochondrial replacement therapy" and "in vitro fertilisation" ever need capital letters when appearing mid-sentence?
  • No, not unless they contain a proper noun in its own right.
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JJDouglas do terms like "mitochondrial replacement therapy" and "in vitro fertilisation" ever need capital letters when appearing mid-sentence?
No, not unless they contain a proper noun in its own right.

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