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The article title should be lowercase unless it is typically written uppercase when used in a regular sentence.  So: [[computational complexity theory]]; but [[American Chemical Society]].
The article title should be lowercase unless it is typically written uppercase when used in a regular sentence.  So: [[computational complexity theory]]; but [[American Chemical Society]].
The common names for things should be used in preference to the recondite or obscure, although this may have a few exceptions.

Revision as of 17:11, 24 March 2007

The article title should be lowercase unless it is typically written uppercase when used in a regular sentence. So: computational complexity theory; but American Chemical Society.

The common names for things should be used in preference to the recondite or obscure, although this may have a few exceptions.