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Iamp;#39;m dr. Nicholas Rowe author of painting a target on HPV if youamp;#39;re watching this video you likely have HPV or you have an abnormal pap or maybe youamp;#39;ve had a long history of dealing with HPV and youamp;#39;re getting frustrated and you donamp;#39;t know what to do about it the purpose of this video is to help you decide what to do and to decide what to do you really need to have an understanding of what HPV is how you get it what it does what to do about it what an abnormal pap is the difference between an abnormal pap and findings on pathology if you really donamp;#39;t have a firm grasp of the terminology involved and what it is youamp;#39;re going to be at the mercy of what may be good information or may be bad information what you donamp;#39;t want to do is have regrets you donamp;#39;t want to find yourself years from now where youamp;#39;ve had multiple leap procedures done youamp;#39;re not clearing HPV in the past 25 years of treating HPV and HPV

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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 insights latin-phrases-in-scie Editage insights latin-phrases-in-scie
In situ is a Latin expression meaning in the place. When used as an adverb, there is no hyphen; when used as an adjective, there is a hyphen. Similarly, real-time is hyphenated when used as an adjective, and not hyphenated when used as an adverbial phrase with the preposition in.
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, Style Points and Conventions - The NCBI Style Guide - NCBI Bookshelf NCBI books NBK995 NCBI books NBK995
Get your Latin Right Heres a short list of Latin phrases and abbreviations and how to use them in MDPI papers. in vitro and in vivo should never be hyphenated or italicised. Nor should in situ or ex situ.
for et alii) or spelt out (in vitro, in vivo, in situ). Should they be set in italics? As is common with such queries, there is no single right or wrong answer, although, increasingly, the trend is to dispense with italics. Most publishers and style guides instruct authors not to use italics for such phrases.
Explanation. Generally and grammatically speaking, put titles of shorter works in quotation marks but italicize titles of longer works. For example, put a song title in quotation marks but italicize the title of the album it appears on. Italics vs Quotation Marks in Titles St. Louis Community College writing-center writing-resources ital St. Louis Community College writing-center writing-resources ital
Using Italics for Foreign Words and Phrases Italicize such foreign words and phrases as terra incognita, in vivo, and inter alia; however, if the word or phrase is commonly used in your field (e.g., in situ, et al., ad hoc, ab initio), you may omit the italics. italics | Communication Standards - NREL NREL comm-standards editorial italics NREL comm-standards editorial italics
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).

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