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Efstathios Papanikolaou, Jannis Angelis, Vassilis Moustakis. "Which type of ecosystem for distributed ledger technology?", Technology in Society, 2022 Publication

wrap.warwick.ac.uk Internet Source

Submitted to Central Queensland University Student Paper

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Submitted to Southern New Hampshire University - Continuing Education Student Paper

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Your final sentence should be a transition that leads into the discussion of your first trend in the body of your paper.

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Consider point of view Who is the narrator? Maintain your story's narrator from beginning to end. If the story is told from third person point of view, it should stay in that perspective, signaling dialogue with phrases like "she uttered" or "he yelled".

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Strong section This section is strong in its development of your thesis. Look for other areas of your essay that could use more evidence or explanation in order to thoroughly support your thesis.

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Why this Electronic medical records being introduced?

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Consider point of view Who is the narrator? Maintain your story's narrator from beginning to end. If the story is told from third person point of view, it should stay in that perspective, signaling dialogue with phrases like "she uttered" or "he yelled".

Missing "," Missing comma: Though it may not always be grammatically necessary, a comma can often help to prevent a misreading. When a sentence opens with an introductory element (a phrase, clause or word that is logically related to another phrase or clause in the same sentence), it is a great help to your reader to place a comma after that introductory element. Such phrases will often begin with words like "because," "while" or "although," as in the following example: "While everyone was fighting, the bear wandered away." As you can see, without the comma, the sentence would be confusing.

Consider point of view Who is the narrator? Maintain your story's narrator from beginning to end. If the story is told from third person point of view, it should stay in that perspective, signaling dialogue with phrases like "she uttered" or "he yelled".

Consider point of view Who is the narrator? Maintain your story's narrator from beginning to end. If the story is told from third person point of view, it should stay in that perspective, signaling dialogue with phrases like "she uttered" or "he yelled".

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Consider point of view Who is the narrator? Maintain your story's narrator from beginning to end. If the story is told from third person point of view, it should stay in that perspective, signaling dialogue with phrases like "she uttered" or "he yelled".

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Revise conclusion A conclusion works to bring your argument to a close, leaving your reader fully persuaded about your position on this scientific topic. Include a clear conclusion at the end of your writing in order to bring the claim, evidence, and reasoning that you have discussed to an effective conclusion.

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