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Intro

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SEDUCES THE READER

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purpose objective methods

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Most common for conference and journal papers

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summarize ALL parts of the paper

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KNOW AND FOLLOW THE GUIDELINES

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CHECK FORMATTING REQUIREMENTS

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PURPOSE AND MOTIVATION

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Rising incidents of rabies among domestic animals is an

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the connection between urban population proximity to jungles with wild

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Using a cross-sectional analysis, this study analyzed the incidence of rabies in Brazilian squirrels from 2007

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The proximity of a dense urban population to Brazilian squirrel habitats was found to

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CONCLUSION

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RELATE BACK TO PROBLEM AND PURPOSE

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RESULTS MEAN IN THE CONTEXT OF THE PROBLEM?

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to Brazilian squirrels and the transmission of rabies to pets. Further studies are needed to

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WRITE THE ABSTRACT FROM SCRATCH

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How to Write an Abstract for a Research Paper
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