HOW TO WRITE A SCIENTIFIC PAPER
Journal Title: National Journal of Research in Community Medicine - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
Writing a scientific paper is not a difficult process, once you learn how to approach the scientific writing in steps. It is the most common way of communicating the outcome of research to scientific community and to health professionals. Your research outcomes are as important to others as theirs are to you. The final scientific paper for publication in biomedical journals is usually (but not necessarily) appear in the order of following headings: Title, Authors, Abstract/ summary, Key words, Introduction, materials & Methods, Results, Discussion, Acknowledgement and references. Journals generally provide in each issue, and on their web sites, detailed instructions to the authors on the required format for submitting papers. But this is not the order to prepare your manuscript. We all know nature does not create baby with skin and hair first. They are the last one to be formed. In the same way the order of preparing your manuscript is different for a specific reason, purpose and ease of break up.
Authors and Affiliations
Logaraj Muthunarayanan
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Study on Knowledge, Attitude and Practices Regarding Voluntary Blood Donation among Medical Students
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Utility of dipstick versus urine culture in diagnosis of urinary tract infection in children.
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