The purpose of scientific research is to disseminate their results in a publication. Scientists, clinicians, graduate and postgraduate students are judged and are primarily known for their publications. A scientific experiment whilst their results may be outstanding does not end until those results are published. Thus, the scientists not only have to "do" science but also "write" science. A poor wording could prevent or delay the publication of an excellent scientific work. The purpose of this article is to help scientists and students to prepare manuscripts that are likely to be accepted for publication and to be perfectly understood when issued. As the requirements journal vary widely among disciplines, and even within a single discipline, it is not possible to make recommendations that are universally acceptable. Therefore, this article will get its importance, insofar as it is taken as a guide for those professionals who wish to publish their studies in national and international journals.
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Villagrán T., A., & Harris D., P. R. (2009, February). Algunas claves para escribir correctamente un artículo científico. Revista Chilena de Pediatria. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0370-41062009000100010
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