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When a term, such as needs to be highlighted in the text, it should be ''italicized''. For example 'The ''scientific mosaic'' consists of the ''theories'' and ''methods'' accepted by a scientific community.'  Titles of books should also be 'italicized', for example 'Thomas Kuhn wrote ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'''.
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When a new term is introduced, or its usage needs to be highlighted in the text, it should be ''italicized''. For example 'The ''scientific mosaic'' consists of the ''theories'' and ''methods'' accepted by a scientific community.'  Titles of books should also be ''italicized'', for example 'Thomas Kuhn wrote ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'''.

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When a new term is introduced, or its usage needs to be highlighted in the text, it should be italicized. For example 'The scientific mosaic consists of the theories and methods accepted by a scientific community.' Titles of books should also be italicized, for example 'Thomas Kuhn wrote The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'.