MoS
/mˈɔs/
MoS
English
Noun Top 37,664
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Definition
Alternative letter-case form of MOS (“manual of style”).
Example Sentences
- "I just thought others on this list might be as happy as I am to learn that as of September, the Chicago Manual of Style is going to be available online for a subscription fee of $25 introductory price, $30 regular fee."
- "The Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors (MoS), for example, outlines several requirements that journals could implement to prevent bias and COI from undermining the credibility of reports containing original data (Fontanarosa et al., 2011; MoS, 2007). […] For example, the MoS states that if there is an error in a published paper that can be proved with data, a correction should be published and attached to the original article in PubMed. […] MoS (Manual of Style). 2007. AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors, 10th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc."
- "Wikipedia’s Manual of Style (MoS) provides information on a variety of aspects regarding Wikipedia articles, reaching from regulating the overall article structure to the visual presentation of information (such as the italicisation of words) to aspects of formality and register (Wikipedia:Manual of Style, Wikipedia, 2021). […] Still, she also identified similarities that suggest alignment with the MoS, for instance, both Wikipedia and the Encyclopaedia Britannica exhibit similar frequency in terms of impersonal pronoun usage (Elia, 2006)."
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