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  • Understanding Scientific Reports: Structure and Key Sections
    The two main parts of a scientific report are:

    1. The Body: This section presents the results of the research, including the methods used, the data collected, and the analysis performed. It's the core of the report where you explain what you did, what you found, and what it means.

    2. The Introduction and Conclusion: These sections frame the report, introducing the research question and its significance (Introduction), and summarizing the findings and their implications (Conclusion).

    While these are the two main parts, a scientific report often includes other sections like:

    * Abstract: A brief summary of the research.

    * Literature Review: A discussion of previous research on the topic.

    * Materials and Methods: Detailed description of the procedures used.

    * Results: Presentation of data and findings.

    * Discussion: Interpretation of the results and their implications.

    * References: List of sources cited in the report.

    It's important to note that the specific sections and their order may vary depending on the field of study and the journal where the report is being published.

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