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WASP (Write a Scientific Paper): Preparing an abstract.

An abstract is typically prepared as a preface to a paper or as a submission to an event, such as a conference, so as to have research work presented as an oral presentation or as a poster. The principles are identical. Abstracts are always restricted by a word count, typically circa 250 words, so the maximum of economy is needed to convey result/s. The tenets to be borne in mind are therefore brevity, clarity, simplicity and parsimony. This paper provides some pointers and guidelines.

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