11 checkpoints of Manuscript writing you should not ignore.
Scientific research articles are a means for scientists to transmit information about the study results to other scientists as well as laypersons. A standard format is used in these articles, which enables the author to present the research in an orderly, logical manner. This doesn’t necessarily reflect the order in which the scientist performed or planned the study. This format is as follows: Title, Author Information, Abstract, Introduction, Materials and Methods, Results (with Tables and Figures), Discussion, Conclusions, Acknowledgments, Statement of Financial Disclosure, References, Figures and Table Legends, and Supplementary Information. This structure could vary with the subject area of your research (Neurosurgery, Molecular Medicine, Economics, Astronomy etc.), the type of manuscript (Original Research Article, Short Communication, Drug Trial, Chapter in a book), and the journal/publication guidelines.
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