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2015, Number 2

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Ortho-tips 2015; 11 (2)

How to write an original paper?

Jiménez ÁJM
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Language: Spanish
References: 10
Page: 68-73
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Key words:

Guide editorial, original paper, publication.

ABSTRACT

The manuscript is the document that will become the scientific paper when it is pu­blished in a journal. In this paper is presented a guide to prepare it. To prepare the writing of the manuscript you must compliance with the requirements of the selected journal, first identify new and useful of research, then start writing the manuscript. The sections must be included: introduction, materials and methods, results, charts and figures, discussion that the study results are interpreted and conclusions related to the main message, abs­tract and bibliography is established. The title should emphasize new and useful in relation to the main message of the article. Send the manuscript to the journal adhere to the rules. The magazine makes a peer review whose the answers can be: rejected, accepted or accepted with modifications.The final step is the publication of the article in which you should carefully review the entire document format galleys for errors.


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Ortho-tips. 2015;11