How to Prepare the Abstract An abstract can be defined as a summary of the information in a document. It is almost always the first part of the manuscript read during the review process.If you cannot make a good impression in your abstract, your cause may be lost . Your abstract will often reach a preliminary conclusion . The importance of the conclusions is indicated by the fact that they are often given three times: once in the abstract, again the introduction, and again (in more detail, probably)in the discussion. Informative abstractDONo more than 250 words (Commonly,this rule meets the requirement of most journal which will save your time.) State the principal objectives and scope of the Investigation Describe the methods employedSummarize the resultsState the principal conclusions.DON’TThe abstract should never give any information or conclusion that is not stated in
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