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Know your format. ... Write your highlights section last, or second-to-last. ... Be sure your manuscript emphasizes the same points. ... Keep them concise. ... Keep them simple. ... Proofread your highlights.
Highlights are a short collection of bullet points that convey the core findings and provide readers with a quick textual overview of the article. These three to five bullet points describe the essence of the research (e.g. results or conclusions) and highlight what is distinctive about it.
Highlights. Highlights are a short collection of bullet points that convey the core findings and provide readers with a quick textual overview of the article. These three to five bullet points describe the essence of the research (e.g. results or conclusions) and highlight what is distinctive about it.
Know your format. ... Write your highlights section last, or second-to-last. ... Be sure your manuscript emphasizes the same points. ... Keep them concise. ... Keep them simple. ... Proofread your highlights. ... When in doubt, have a professional write your highlights. ... Scientific Writing Workshops.
Include 3 to 5 highlights. Maximum 85 characters in each highlight including spaces. Only the core results of the paper should be covered. Write the research highlight in the present tense. Be concise and specific. Provide an overview of the study. Describe the distinctive results and conclusion of the paper.
Key aims of Research highlights are to highlight one or more exciting research article or clinical trial, recently published in Genome Medicine or another journal, and to place the new findings into the context of the current literature. Research highlights should be around 1200 words with up to 10 references.
Highlight the keywords that indicate the main idea. Usually, these keywords repeat throughout the section. When all the highlighted words are read alone, a key idea of the reading is stated.
An indication that text or another object is selected with the mouse or keyboard. ... For example, when highlighting text, the selected text colors reverse, show as blue, have dots around the selection, or have bold lines around the selected text. Highlighting text allows a user to move, copy, or cut that selected text.
Highlighting may even hurt students' ability to make inferences about the text. ... Final verdict: Highlighting text is not an effective or reliable way to study for a test. It may help if it's done effectively, which is often difficult for students, but not by much.
Margins: According to the MLA, your essay should have a one-inch margin on the top, bottom, left, and right. Page Numbers: Your last name and the page number should appear in the upper right corner of each page of your essay, including the first page, as in Jones 3. Insert your name and the page number as a “header.”
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