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I am a PhD student in biosciences with a specialist interest in plant science.

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    I have copied and pasted this from somewhere else:

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    but how would i make my own version of this? i have tried and it isn't just a case of using superscript and subscript in word, and the formatting remains stable when it is copied and pasted. also, if you just try to add letters after the existing ones, they don't adopt the same format. ideas?

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    I have tried searching for it, but mostly people get confused and think it is something to do with why you shouldn't use a phone on a plane, which is something different to what i'm asking.

    5 AnswersAircraft9 years ago
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    8 AnswersEthnic Cuisine1 decade ago