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Definition­ The word abstract comes from the Latin abstractum, which means a condensed form of a longer piece of writing. Why do we write abstracts? The abstract section is: Published in conference proceedings Sent to potential referees to check if they are interested to review the manuscript Viewed for readers via electronic databases such as PubMed and Scopus Helps the readers to decide if they should read the full article Required for journal submissions Required
  No doubt that increasing the citations of your publications is very important. This credits your contribution, acknowledges your ideas, and increases your reputation. Here are some important tips to boost your article citations: 1- Choose an engaging and appealing title. 2- List your manuscript keywords. Think about the keywords that will be most probably used by other researchers. This is a very helpful tool to list your keywords: https://meshb.nlm.nih.gov/MeSHonDemand 3- Write a comprehensive abstract that

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