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Abstracts

Structure of Abstracts

Lead-in 1 sentence - a kind of introduction. “The shortest introduction possible.”
Key Problem Area Very early in the abstract should contain a short explanation of the problem you are addressing. Make sure you describe it at the right level of detail (not too general, not too specific: Your work answers some questions: This is the right level of detail for your motivation.
Key Motivation Why did you do this work?
Method How did you do this work?
Results What were your results?
(Conclusion) (Sometimes authors choose to include 1 or 2 sentences on the main message of your work described in this paper.)





General Guidelines

Keep it simple! No one ever faulted a scientific paper for being too easy to read or having too simple wording or sentence structure.
Keep it concise The abstract is the most polished part, wording wise, of scientific papers.
As simple as possible but not simpler Make sure it's easy to read but says everything.





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