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Hyphens between the two parts of each term are not usually required, but on occasions have been insisted upon by the illiberal of outlook. Although strictly in vitro and in vivo are adverbial phrases (and are only so used by cognoscenti) they are now often misused as adjectives. CORRESPONDENCE - Nature Nature articles Nature articles
Most publishers and style guides instruct authors not to use italics for such phrases. Both Springer and Elsevier, for example, insist on setting in vitro, in vivo, and in situ in normal, or Roman, font, and so does the Chicago Manual of Style and Scientific Style and Format. Latin phrases in scientific writing: italics or not | Editage Insights editage.com insights latin-phrases-in-sci editage.com insights latin-phrases-in-sci
7 Rules For Italics Emphasis. Want a word or phrase to stand out in a block of text? Titles Of Work. The titles of works should be italicized (or underlined). Articles. Foreign Words. Names Of Trains, Ships, Spaceships. Words As Reproduced Sounds. Words As Words.
For example, the ACS style guide states that common Latin terms and abbreviations such as ab initio, et al, in situ, in vitro, and in vivo should not be italicized; however, italicization should be used when referring to genus, species, subspecies, and genotypes. Should You Italicize Latin Terms in Scientific Writing? - Enago Enago academy should-you-italici Enago academy should-you-italici
When should italics not be used? Italics should not be used for the titles of short works, such as poems, articles, short stories, or song namesall of which use quotation marks instead. The names of geographic locations and religious texts use neither italics nor quotes, but theyre still capitalized.
Only unanglicized words and phrases should be italicized, not foreign words which have become familiar through constant use (e.g. via, et al., in situ are not italicized).
CBE considers whether a Latin word is common and suggests that in vitro and in vivo not be italicized. This, then, becomes a style point.
Italics are not used if words or phrases are considered to have become part of the English language, eg, caf au lait, in vivo, in vitro, en bloc. Questions From Users of the Manual | AMA Style Insider AMA Style Insider 2019/03/25 questions-fro AMA Style Insider 2019/03/25 questions-fro

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