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Snuppelina Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

practical experiences

Hi there, would it be correct to write such a titile:

Practical Experiences in/with the Use of the XXX Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer

or

Practical Use of the XXX Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer

or

The XXX Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer in Practical Use
  

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I much prefer this one: Use of the *** Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer

  • I much prefer this one: Use of the *** Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer
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I much prefer this one:

Use of the *** Digitizer in the YYY Spectrometer
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Thanks, Mister Micawber. The thing is that the practical experience has to be stressed in the title. The colleagues wrote "actual experience with the digitizer", but I think "practical experiences in the use/in using" is perhaps better?
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How is 'experience' different from 'use'? It appears redundant.
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I do have to agree with you on that one, thanks.

In the text, can I write (would it be grammatically correct) to write "The practical experiences with the digitizer are described below"? I am unsure about prep. "with" here/
Should I write "practical experiences with the use of the ..."?
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I would make it uncountable for a scientific paper.

Practical experience with the digitizer is described below.
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Hi, can I say
The resolutions following the calculations from the waveform of digitized signals are shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
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snuppelinaThe resolutions following the calculations from the waveform of digitized signals are shown in Figs. 1 and 2.
The grammar is fine; I cannot vouch for the meaning.
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Can't find it anywhere but have a feeling that I have to write signal names, like "stop signal", "start signal", "gate signal" like this: STOP signal, START signal, GATE signal. Am I right?
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snuppelina Am I right?
That is one option. Just be consistent.
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I don't need the quotation marks, like a "start" signal?

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