Abstract
Scientific articles must fully describe the purpose of the research or whatever scientific subject is being presented, the results and their practical or conceptual application. The parameters used in research work, with regard to planning and type of randomisation, controls and experimental programme, must follow a logical sequence. Ignoring certain publishing rules, combined with inaccuracy and a lack of complete data, make pubblication in a scientific journal, above all at an international level, difficult. The following report therefore gives some practical suggestions for writing out papers, dealing in order with all the parts that a scientific article must have (title, abstract, etc.). Particular attention is paid to mistakes to be avoided.
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