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Hyphenate compound adjectives following a list "including"

 
 
Reply Mon 28 Apr, 2014 01:34 pm
I know to not hyphenate compound adjectives that come after the noun, but I am unsure if it applies in such a case as follows:

"can incorporate one of a variety of X-ray technologies, including single-energy, dual-energy and computed tomography (CT)."

Should those compund adjectives be hyphenated?
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Reply Mon 28 Apr, 2014 02:52 pm
@mbthomas23,
The should be Tom, if they're forms of tomography
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