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Mind the gap!
Our company's legal entity name is Lecturio GmbH. Our trade name is ‘Lecturio’. Use Lecturio GmbH only when writing legal documents or contracts. Always capitalize the first ‘L’. Capitalize the proper names of Lecturio products, features, pages, and tools.
Leading question: Does it sound good in English?
Does the sentence consist of...
…a predicate
…a finite verb and
…including additions?
…is it a single unit that has been made by certain rules?
Be consistent. Stick to the copy patterns and style points outlined in this guide.
Here’s a link of the Lecturio dictionary for the defined spelling: Lecturio Dictionary
In headings you capitalize every first letter.
In subheadings you do not capitalize every first letter.
We do use US-English in healthcare-related content.
Scientific names (order, family, etc.) are capitalized in Latin but not in their English equivalents.
Write the age of a person by using this template: XY-year-old. Use a hyphen between the numbers and words.
Example: 33-year-old woman; 6-month-old infant; 4-day-old baby
Use quotes to refer to words and letters, titles of short works (like articles and poems), and direct quotations. Use quotation marks for 2 different cases:
Case 1: Indirect speech
Example: A 30-year-old male presents to the physician for 'feeling down.'
Case 2: Direct speech
Example: The patient said: “I’m feeling down.”
Use an en-dash (–) to indicate a range or span of numbers.
Example: It takes 20–30 days
There is a blank space between the number and measurement unit.
Always round to the highest possible scientific figures.
Do ratios as follows:
Blood pressure: leave space between units, note capitalization of Hg (120/80 mm Hg)