Hua DONG,Tongji University How to write the Introduction?(2) It should state the method of the investigation. It should state the principal results of the investig ation. It should state the principal conclusion(s) suggested by the results. Ref:R A Day(1998)How to Write and Publish a scientific paper,Cambridge University Press
How to write the Introduction? (2) It should state the method of the investigation. It should state the principal results of the investigation. It should state the principal conclusion(s) suggested by the results. Ref: R A Day (1998) How to Write and Publish a scientific paper, Cambridge University Press ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
OHua DONG,Tongji University A bad beginning makes a bad ending. Euripides
A bad beginning makes a bad ending. - Euripides ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
Hua DONG,Tongji University Writing strategies Scientific writing Abstracts How to write the Introduction How to write the Materials and Methods Section How to write the Results How to write the Discussion How to write a Thesis
Writing strategies Scientific writing Abstracts How to write the Introduction How to write the Materials and Methods Section How to write the Results How to write the Discussion How to write a Thesis ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
OHua DONG,Tongji University Materials and Methods Section Materials:include the exact technical specifications and quantities and source or method of preparation. Methods:the usual order of presentation is chronological.When possible,construct subheadings that“match”those to be used in Results
Materials and Methods Section Materials: include the exact technical specifications and quantities and source or method of preparation. Methods: the usual order of presentation is chronological. When possible, construct subheadings that “match” those to be used in Results. ©Hua DONG, Tongji University
Hua DONG,Tongji University Materials and Methods Section Comment on this example: "Blood samples were taken from 48 informed and consenting patients...the subject ranged in age from 6 months to 22 years
Materials and Methods Section Comment on this example: “Blood samples were taken from 48 informed and consenting patients… the subject ranged in age from 6 months to 22 years” ©Hua DONG, Tongji University