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How to write a scientific paper

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Ljiljana Vučković-Dekić
Ljiljana Vučković-Dekić
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Serbian Medical Society, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

The results of a research must be communicated to as large an audience as possible, and the best way to achieve this goal is to publish a paper in scientific journal. The scientific paper has strong structure and organization, the main chapters following the IMRAD acronym, which stands for Introduction, Material and Methods, Results and Discussion, but other sections are important, as well. This paper deals with each of specific sections of a manuscript, enlightening us as about both technical and ethical aspects of scientific writing. 

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