![]() ![]() Perspective Papers 17.1 Functions of a Perspective Paper 17.2 Writing a Perspective Paper Reference 18. Review Papers 16.1 Functions of a Review Paper 16.2 Types of Review Papers 16.2.1 Method of Preparation 16.2.2 Specific Objective of Review 16.2.3 Mandate of Review 16.3 Writing a Review Paper 16.3.1 Preparation 16.3.2 Writing and Referencing 16.4 Elements of a Review Paper Further Reading References 17. Short Communication Papers 15.1 Research Papers Versus Short Communication Papers 15.2 Writing a Short Communication 15.3 References References 16. Summary of Research Paper Sections Further Reading 15. Conclusion Section 13.1 Function of the Conclusion Section of a Research Paper 13.2 Writing the Conclusion Section Further Reading References 14. Discussion Section 12.1 Functions of the Discussion Section 12.2 Writing the Discussion Section – Telling the Story 12.3 Detailed Elements of the Discussion Section Further Reading References 13. Results Section of Research Papers 11.1 Functions of the Results Section of a Research Paper 11.2 Results: Photographs, Sketches, Flowcharts, Tables or Graphs? 11.3 Preparation of Photographs 11.4 Drawing Sketches and Flowcharts 11.5 Drawing Graphs 11.6 Drawing Tables 11.7 Writing Captions for Figures and Tables 11.8 Presenting Figures and Tables 11.9 Credit Line in Figure and Table Captions Further Reading References 12. ![]() Materials and Methods Section of a Research Paper 10.1 Functions of the Materials and Methods Section 10.2 Writing the Materials and Methods Section 10.3 Using Geographical Maps in Materials and Methods Section Further Reading References 11. ![]() Introductory Section of a Research Paper 9.1 Functions of the Introductory Section of a Research Paper 9.2 Writing a Move-Based Introductory Section of a Research Paper 9.3 Use of Tenses and References in the Introductory Section of a Research Paper Further Reading References 10. Highlights 8.1 Functions of Highlights 8.2 Writing Highlights Further Reading References 9. Graphical Abstract 7.1 Functions of the Graphical Abstract 7.2 Types of Graphical Abstracts 7.3 Creating a Graphical Abstract 7.4 Software for Creating Graphical Abstracts Further Reading References 8. Keywords and Phrases 6.1 Functions of Keywords and Phrases 6.2 Selecting Keywords and Phrases Further Reading References 7. Textual and Video Abstracts 5.1 Functions of the Textual Abstract 5.2 Types of Textual Abstracts 5.3 Writing the Textual Abstract 5.4 Video Abstracts 5.4.1 Types of Video Abstracts 5.4.2 Benefits of Video Abstracts 5.4.3 Contents of Video Abstracts 5.4.4 Materials for Making a Video Abstract 5.4.5 Making a Video Abstract Further Reading References 6. ![]() Authorship, Acknowledgments, Competing Interests and References 4.1 Authorship 4.2 Competing Interests 4.3 Acknowledgment(s) Section 4.4 References Further Reading References 5. Research Paper Title 3.1 Functions of the Title 3.2 Types of Titles 3.3 Grammatical Structure of Titles 3.4 Writing the Title Further Reading References 4. Getting Ready 2.1 The Research Stage 2.2 Manuscript Planning Stage 2.3 Manuscript Preparation Stage Further Reading References 3. Concept and Overview 1.1 Scientific Writing 1.2 Overview of Scientific Writings 1.3 Why Is Writing and Publishing Important to Scientists? 1.4 Characteristics of Scientific Writings 1.5 Writing Scientifically Further Reading References 2. Table of contents : Cover Half Title A Practical Guide to Scientific Writing in Chemistry: Scientific Papers, Research Grants and Book Proposals Copyright Dedication Contents Preface Author Acknowledgments 1. ![]()
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