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Get support for writing up your work These resources will support you as you write your manuscript, with step-by-step instructions, training and editing, and translation services to help you perfect your work before you submit. Authors’ Update: Stay in touch with industry developments, support and training. Elsevier Connect: Read daily stories for the science, technology and health communities. SciTech Connect: Discover articles written by Elsevier authors and editors, covering hot topics across all scientific disciplines. You can also find specific information for book authors. Researcher Academy: Learn academic writing skills and improve your manuscript. Language editing by Elsevier Author Services: Ensure that your work is written in correct English before you submit. Translation by Elsevier Author Services: Have your work translated into correct English. Search engine optimization (SEO): Make your article more noticeable with SEO. Your paper, your way: Save time by keeping things simple with your initial submission.

Research highlights A short collection of bullet points that convey the core findings and provide a quick textual overview.

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Graphical abstracts Summarize the main findings of the article in a single, concise and visual way. A graphical abstract should allow readers to quickly gain an understanding of the main take-home message of the paper and is intended to encourage browsing, promote interdisciplinary scholarship, and help readers identify more quickly which papers are most relevant to their research interests. Here: Find out more about graphical abstracts


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