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53. Minimum features of well-written abstracts

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In today’s episode, we will learn which structural components will be minimally essential for an abstract, and which will be additionally necessary for a well-written abstract. These are the abstracts of primary research papers in life sciences, both in clinical- and basic-science fields.

There are very many variations in the structures of published abstracts. Why do we want to discuss the above topic?

This is because understanding the essential components of abstracts will help us anticipate key information and understand the content more effectively!

This episode = mini-series: reading-33.

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In today’s episode, we will learn which structural components will be minimally essential for an abstract, and which will be additionally necessary for a well-written abstract. These are the abstracts of primary research papers in life sciences, both in clinical- and basic-science fields.

There are very many variations in the structures of published abstracts. Why do we want to discuss the above topic?

This is because understanding the essential components of abstracts will help us anticipate key information and understand the content more effectively!

This episode = mini-series: reading-33.

(My email is active. But my website is under construction. Please wait for a while. Thank you for the patience!)

  continue reading

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