Italics effect in EGT

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How to italics effect in EGT

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Most commonly, italics are used for emphasis or contrast that is, to draw attention to some particular part of a text.
Italics are designed to emphasise certain words in written text. Tonally, they can be used to reflect a change in intonation, highlight contrast or even to denote sarcasm.
number and is followed by a period; passim , being a complete word, takes no period. Neither is italicized.
On the other hand, the author instructions for The Auk, published by The American Ornithologists Union, are quite specific with regard to using italics: Only the following Latin terms should be italicized: in vivo, in vitro, in utero, in situ, ad libitum, a priori, and a posteriori.
For our most common purposes, use italics for genus/species names, genes, loci, and alleles; parts of chemical names as appropriate (including cis, trans, ortho, meta, and para); all variables (e.g., probability (P or p)); and written-out Latin forms (such as a priori, ad libitum, de novo, in situ, in utero, in vitro,
CBE considers whether a Latin word is common and suggests that in vitro and in vivo not be italicized.
Terms like etc. (or et cetera when spelled in full) and et al. dont need to be in italics. Other very common examples are: in vitro / in vivo / ex vivo a priori and a posteriori

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