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− | + | #Write the opening context-setting paragraph of your Results section, in which you introduce the system you are working with and your immediate investigative goal. | |
− | + | #*This paragraph might be somewhat longer or shorter depending on the level of detail in your Introduction section, but it cannot be omitted entirely. | |
− | + | #Draft an outline of the rest of the results to indicate the approximate high-level content and its order. You don't need to state the actual results (in fact, you don't have them all yet!), just each ''type'' of result that will be discussed in about a sentence each. Essentially, what order will your figures/tables/data be in and what will they consist of? Also include sub-section titles in this draft outline. | |
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Revision as of 17:27, 18 February 2014
Please see Day 8 for paper options and presentation information.
For next time
REVISE
- Write the opening context-setting paragraph of your Results section, in which you introduce the system you are working with and your immediate investigative goal.
- This paragraph might be somewhat longer or shorter depending on the level of detail in your Introduction section, but it cannot be omitted entirely.
- Draft an outline of the rest of the results to indicate the approximate high-level content and its order. You don't need to state the actual results (in fact, you don't have them all yet!), just each type of result that will be discussed in about a sentence each. Essentially, what order will your figures/tables/data be in and what will they consist of? Also include sub-section titles in this draft outline.
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Previous Day: DNA sequencing