The classic, traditional structure for an experimental report, particularly a journal paper, is the AIMRAD structure: Abstract, Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion.
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Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports
2012, Elsevier
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0080982867 9780080982861
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Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports
2012, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
in English
0080982859 9780080982854
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Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports
December 17, 2002, Butterworth-Heinemann
Paperback
in English
0750646365 9780750646369
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Writing for science and engineering: papers, presentations, and reports
2000, Butterworth-Heinemann
in English
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Writing for Science and Engineering: Papers, Presentations and Reports
2000, Elsevier Science & Technology Books
in English
0080523242 9780080523248
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