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How Should the Manuscript be Structured?
The typical structure for a research article in catalysis includes the following sections:
Title
,
Abstract
,
Introduction
,
Experimental Section
,
Results and Discussion
,
Conclusion
, and
References
. Each section serves a specific purpose and should be crafted carefully to convey the research findings effectively.
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