Sees-editing
Fast, effective editing of scientific and technical texts.
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We can edit documents in other formats (e.g. LaTeX) but in some cases this may require more time, and thus incur a slightly higher fee (agreed in advance) than editing a paper in Word.
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For all enquiries, or to send your paper for a no-obligation quotation, email us at enquiries@sees-editing.co.uk.
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Our details
Email: enquiries@sees-editing.co.uk
Tel/Fax: +44 (0)1934 624570
Postal Address:
Sees-editing Ltd.
3 St. Peter's Avenue
Weston-Super-Mare
North Somerset
BS23 2JU
United Kingdom
- Asymmetric unit of X-ray structure of {[Ni(en)2]3[Fe(CN)6]2·xH2O}n ellipsoids depicted with 50% probability. Courtesy of Prof. Radek Zboril, Palacky University, Czech Republic.
- Cytoplasmic expression of P-glycoprotein in well-differentiated adenocarcinoma. Courtesy of Prof. Marian Hajduch, Palacky University and University Hospital, Czech Republic.
- ECO tracks (Olofsfors AB) fitted on a John Deere 1710D forwarder, providing excellent pulling capacity while reducing surface compaction. Supplied via Per-Erik Persson, MORA in Europe AB.
- Fluorescent micrograph of a spruce embryogenic suspensor mass. Courtesy of Prof. Martin Vágner, Institute of Experimental Botany, Prague, Czech Republic.
- Rationally designed bracelet cyclotides: BP26, BP26J (both modified at loop 6) and BP3 (modified at loop 3). Courtesy of Dr. Teshome Leta Aboye, Uppsala University, Sweden.
- Strawberry plant used in a QTL analysis of flavour-related traits. Courtesy of Dr. Estelle Lerceteau, INRA-UREFV, Bordeaux, France.
- Crystal structure of a B-DNA fragment. The two parallel tubes, stick structures and wire web show the backbone, base-pairs and surface of the molecule, respectively. Courtesy of Prof. Michal Otyepka, Palacky University, Czech Republic.
- Sustainable development. Courtesy of Dr. Nathalie Lourdel, Autremen, France.
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