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How to write a Manuscript Components and Structure of Manuscript writing – Pubrica

How to write a Manuscript: Components and Structure of Manuscript writing u2013 Pubrica<br>The goal of manuscript writing is to go beyond simply presenting facts and ideas. It is to reach out to the reader to successfully explain your findings and assist readers in comprehending the topics at hand.<br><br>Learn More : https://pubrica.com/services/physician-writing-services/<br>Reference: https://bit.ly/3tdBfoI<br>

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How to write a Manuscript Components and Structure of Manuscript writing – Pubrica

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  1. How to write a Manuscript: ComponentsandStructureof Manuscriptwriting AnAcademicpresentation by Dr.NancyAgnes,Head,TechnicalOperations, Pubrica Group: www.pubrica.com Email:sales@pubrica.com

  2. TODAY'SDISCUSSION Outline Makesureyourmessageisclear ComponentsandstructureofManuscriptWriting Methodology Methodologysub-sectionsforResearchpaperwriting Result Discussion Acknowledgement References AboutPubrica

  3. INTRODUCTION Thegoalofmanuscriptwritingistogo beyondsimplypresentingfactsandideas. It is to reach out to the reader to successfully explainyourfindingsandassistreadersin comprehendingthetopicsathand.. Contd...

  4. Thisblogintroducesandshowsseveral techniques for arranging a manuscript so that readersrememberthemostimportant messagesyouwanttocommunicateafter readingit. Althoughmanuscriptwritinghasastrict still room to weave a that communicates the format, there is captivating story science while still being enjoyable. Scientists, authors, and editors discuss the value and significance of creativity and how to create a greatstudy.

  5. Makesureyourmessageisclear Consider the message you wish to send to your readers. If that isn't clear, there may be latermisinterpretations. When a multidisciplinary group of authors is becoming more common, a clear message is evenmore crucial. Contd...

  6. I encourage groups to meet in person and seek consensus on the main message and the data selection, visual presentation, and informationneededtoconveyapowerful message. The main text should contain the most crucial information,andadditionaldatashouldbe placed in the supplementary content to avoid distraction. Contd...

  7. Countlessmanuscriptsareturneddown because the discussion part is so lacking that it's plain the author doesn't understand the existingliterature. Writers should place their findings in a larger contexttoshowwhatmakesthemvaluableor unique. Contd...

  8. There is a fine line between hypothesis and evidence-basedjudgmentstobedrawn.In the conversation, a writer can conjecture but notexcessively. • It's never good when the conversation is just guessworkbecauseit'snotbasedonthe author's experience. Include a one- or two- sentence statement in the end on the study you want to conduct in the future and what elseneedstobe investigated.

  9. Componentsandstructure ofManuscriptWriting After the title and abstract, the first part of a research paper is the abstract. It is usually shortandcommunicatesthescopeofthe research paper writing(the rationale and goal ofthe investigation). It should include the study's background (the existingbodyofknowledge),significance, and objectives. It should explicitly explain or describe the research questions/hypotheses beingtested.

  10. METHODOLOGY Theapproachuseddetermineswhetheror notastudyisvalid.TheMethodology section should be given in such detail and clarity that other researchers can reproduce theworkintheirownenvironment. The section on methodology is divided into twoparts:"Materials"and"Methods." Contd...

  11. Who/whatwasstudied(e.g.,humans,animals,corpses,tissuepreparations)?Who/whatwasstudied(e.g.,humans,animals,corpses,tissuepreparations)? Who/whatwasinspected(e.g.,humans,animals,corpses,tissuepreparations)? Whattypesoftherapieswereused(forexample,oral,injectable,andgas)? Whattoolswereemployedintheinvestigation(e.g.,HPLC,haemoglobinmeters)?

  12. The"Methods" sectionexplainshow individuals were manipulated to answer the experimentalquestion,howmeasurements and computations were performed, and how datawasstoredand analyzed."

  13. METHODOLOGYSUB-SECTIONS FORRESEARCHPAPERWRITING The ethical criteria established by the country orregionshouldbementionedandfollowed intheMethods section. TheICMR'sEthicalGuidelinesforBiomedical Research example, on Human Participants, for are a valuable resource for reference while researching human subjects inIndia. Contd...

  14. The ICMR's Guidelines for the use of Animals in Scientific Research/INSA's Guidelines for CareandUseofAnimalsinScientific Research. TheCommitteeforControlandSupervision ofExperimentsonAnimals(CPCSEA Guidelines) for Care and Use of Animals in Scientific Research (CPCSEA Guidelines) for CareandUseofAnimalsinScientific Research(INSR). Contd...

  15. TheMethodologysectionsofmanuscript writing are the final subcomponent deals with datamanagementandstatisticalanalysis. In the publication, it is critical to state how dataqualitywasensuredthroughoutthe investigation,includingwhetherasingleor double data entry approach was utilized for datamanagement. Contd...

  16. As part of the data management technique, theauthorsshouldspecifywhether consistencyorrandomcheckswere performed. It's critical to include the name of the statistical programme used for data entry andanalysis,alongwiththerequired references. TheMethodologypartshouldalwaysbe writteninthepasttenseandpresented logicallyand ordered.

  17. RESULT The easiest section to write is the Results section for manuscript writing. In this section, onemustdescribetheintervention/findings. Observation’s Text, Tables, and Graphs are the most common components of the Results section. Contd...

  18. So that unnecessary duplication of material suppliedintablesandfiguresisavoidedin thetext. Thetextshoulddeliveruniqueinformation and highlight the most significant features of the figures and tables. Only the most critical pointsshouldbeunderlinedorsummarized.It is not necessary to display the same data in tablesand figures.

  19. DISCUSSION One of the most challenging portions of a manuscript to write is the Discussion section. The commentary adds value to the paper by comparing the authors' workto thatof otherscientists. Thediscussionshouldbeontheinterpretation (findings), and the debate should focus on how the studyresultscontributetotheoverallpicture. Contd...

  20. explain the the study's Current manuscript writing, findings and compare conclusions. Discuss the limits for and, if possible, future research the after implications comparing your results to other literature. A summary is usually given at the end of the conversation.

  21. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT It'simportanttorecognizepeoplewhodon't fittheauthorshipstandards,andthe acknowledgement should be brief and limited toparticularscientificortechnicalaidand financialsupport. Individuals departmental manuscript contributing who services writing standard produce actually arenot provide and help without content to scientific neededtobeacknowledged.

  22. REFERENCES Themanuscript'swritingtypeandnature determine the overall number of references. It'salwaysamoralideatocheckthe "Instructions to the Authors" page for specific instructions. Citations should be numbered in the same order as they appear in the text and placed afterthedocument.Thereferencingstyle variesonthemagazine,socareful consideration should be given before journal publication.

  23. ABOUTPUBRICA Pubrica'smanuscriptwritingservicehas workedwithseveralmedicalandscientific journals. ThePubricaResearcherTeamcreatesa solid review that can be a valuable tool for practitioners,offeringaconcisesynthesisand analysisoftherelevantinformationina specificfield.

  24. REFERENCES VirginiaGewinHowtowriteafirst-class paper;nature16March 2018. SitanshuSekharKar,RakheeKar Components and Structure of a Manuscript, Writing and Publishing a Scientific Research Paperpp 9-15.

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