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On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 3:05 PM, B.J. Smith <bjsmith -at- ucar -dot- edu> wrote:
> I don't know that it is substantiated or needs to be.
I guess the authors were looking for a snappy way to say (taken from
the end) "In real and important ways, the structure of the prose
becomes the structure of the scientific argument. Improving either one
will improve the other". This latter statement is (I believe) well
supported through their examples.
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