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Reviewer Perspective on the Essentials of Scientific Experiments Based Research Articles

    T. Velmurugan

    Postgraduate and Research Department of Computer Science, Dwaraka Doss Goverdhan Doss Vaishnav College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India

Scientific research papers must be published to visualize the results obtained by the experiments conducted as part of their research work. Every scientific article must have some experimental results. These results are small step of the research work carried out by the researchers. All the experiments-based research articles must follow some of the minimum structure when writing them. Most of the articles have utilized the standard format which is recognized by peer-reviewed journals. Some of the articles are not using the proper structure. This research work must discuss the basic requirements for the preparation of scientific research papers. Also, summarise some of the rules about how to prepare papers that are easily accepted by the indexed journals. The drawbacks and advantages are also discussed in this work to write experimental papers effectively and efficiently. A commonly acceptable format for writing the articles is specified and suggested based on their merits and demerits in this work.

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Velmurugan, T. (2023). Reviewer Perspective on the Essentials of Scientific Experiments Based Research Articles. Trends in Scholarly Publishing, 2(1), 9-17. https://doi.org/10.21124/tsp.2023.9.17

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Velmurugan, T. Reviewer Perspective on the Essentials of Scientific Experiments Based Research Articles. Trends Schol. Pub 2023, 2, 9-17. https://doi.org/10.21124/tsp.2023.9.17

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Velmurugan T. Reviewer Perspective on the Essentials of Scientific Experiments Based Research Articles. Trends in Scholarly Publishing. 2023; 2(1): 9-17. https://doi.org/10.21124/tsp.2023.9.17

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Velmurugan, T.. 2023. "Reviewer Perspective on the Essentials of Scientific Experiments Based Research Articles" Trends in Scholarly Publishing 2, no. 1: 9-17. https://doi.org/10.21124/tsp.2023.9.17