Well, I'm not an expert in scientific studies but looking at your inquiry and
applying the knowledge I have on UEB, I'd say your would probably use computer
braille lower case numbers and computer braille symbol for the period the
number sign would be used only once at the beginning of the string of numbers.
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Dear Colleagues,
As I have had no response to this query yet on UEB-ed list would appreciate any
advice.
Many thanks.
John
VS Technician
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Subject: Electronic structure / configuration.
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Hi,
The UEB for Science gives an example where Electronic structure has the numbers
in print with commas and spaces and replicated in Braille accordingly.
Currently doing a Combined Science paper for Year 10 student and in the print
version it is (one of them) 2.8.8.2 - does the decimal point rule the
translation into Braille or should it be number sign, number, period, number
sign, number, period etc with no spaces? Or Number sign, number, period,
number, period, etc?
Thanks for any guidance.
J B Blake
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